This entry is part 84 of 92 in the series all things eco

all things eco

Welcome to the January 11, 2010 edition of All Things Eco.

Be sure to Stumble the posts you like, or submit them to other social bookmarking services. Let's promote each other, as well as this blog carnival.

Crafts

Rebekah (aka Conscious Cow) presents Papier Mache Goes Eco-Cool posted at ConsciousCow. Rebekah says, "After sporadically posting on TWO sites, Conscious Cow has moved (note the new URL). Our first post of the new year in the new "space" is here - an interview with recycled paper artist, Tuesday Winslow. Check out her eco-cool creations!"

RecycleCindy presents Recycled Plastic Granny Square Tote Bag posted at My Recycled Bags.com. RecycleCindy says, "Crochet this cute granny square tote bag from recycled plastic bags. Free pattern and tutorial is available as always at my blog. Happy green crafting everyone!"

Gardening & Food

Hannah presents Proselytizing posted at The Purloined Letter. Hannah says, "This is about helping my in-laws green their diet."

Jourdan Henderson presents Green your morning coffee! and Do you have a fruit tree? posted at Green Justice. Jourdan says, "Don't let readily available food in your backyard go to waste!"

Kate presents I Received an eSeed! posted at Green Thinking Blog. Kate says, "Send an eSeed and help the American Community Gardening Association, which supports community gardens."

Susanna presents 12 Days of Christmas posted at Cheap Like Me. Susanna says, "For the 12 days of Christmas (Dec. 26 - Jan. 6), I wrote about 12 areas of DIY food abundance at my home."

Going Green

Erin aka Conscious Shopper presents Challengicious Monday: Calculate Your Carbon Footprint posted at The Conscious Shopper. Erin says, "This is the first in a year long series of challenges to go green in a year without going broke. This challenge is simply to calculate your carbon footprint and provides links to several calculators. Compare your footprint to mine!"

Chris presents Lights of America LED: Night Light Maybe, Accent Light No posted at Earth Friendly Goodies. Chris says, "Not all eco-friendly products are winners, my recent experience with some LED bulbs that just didn't live up to expectations."

Guffly presents Simple, Natural Solutions for Everyday Life posted at Guffly.

Katie presents Monday Mission: Clean Up Without Throwing Out | Kitchen Stewardship posted at Kitchen Stewardship. Katie describes this submission as, "7 tips for reducing what you throw out when you're cleaning, and a link to my favorite cleaning product of all."

Health & Beauty

Trish Vawter presents DSH Perfumes Bancha. A soothing, all natural perfume. posted at Scent Hive.

NHE presents The wonderful health benefits of pomegranate juice posted at Natural Health Ezine. NHE says, "Pomegranates are full of antioxidants, but there are so many more health benefits to drinking this wonderful juice."

Home & Family

Michal presents Aube by Honeywell TI071/U Solar Programmable Timer Switch posted at Energy Saving Gadgets.

Travel & Transportation

SVB presents Make A Car Donation and Get Tax Relief! posted at The Digerati Life. SVB says, "Donating your car can be an environmental help."

Thank you for reading!

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of All Things Eco using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

This entry was posted on Monday, January 11th, 2010 at 12:21 pm. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Link to this post

4 Responses to “All Things Eco Blog Carnival Volume Eighty Four”

Comments for this post are closed.



  1. I really enjoyed the eco friendly paper mache post.



  2. love the recycled bags...so cool...thanks...will share!!!!



  3. [...] recent article, I received an eSeed, has recieved mention on Focus Organics blog carnival! Check it [...]



  4. the solar programmable timer looks cool

"Only after the last tree has been cut down… the last river has been poisoned… the last fish caught, only then will you find that money cannot be eaten."
Indian Cree Prophesy