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All Things Eco Blog Carnival Volume Ninety Four

By Stefanie Mar 22, 2010
Posted in All Things Eco
This entry is part 94 of 113 in the series all things eco

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Welcome to the March 22nd, 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.

A little late on the carnival today, my apologies! It's been rainy and cold here the last few days, and today it's sunny and nice, so I was trying to get some spring cleaning done, in case the bad weather comes back and dampens my motivation!

Crafts

Heather Mann presents Make a Recycled Plastic Bottle Chandelier posted at Dollar Store Crafts. Heather says, "This beautiful Anthropologie-inspired chandelier was made from 50 recycled plastic bottles."

Heather presents How to Crochet a Rag Rug posted at Croq Zine. "Instructions for how to tear up old textiles to make 'yarn' and then crochet it into a rug."

Make it from Scratch presents Make a Market Tote posted at Make It From Scratch.

RecycleCindy presents Charity Baby Afghans posted at My Recycled Bags.com. RecycleCindy says, "This week I'm featuring my reclaimed yarn from a thrift store sweater I unraveled and crocheted into a charity baby blanket."

Gardening & Food

Renee Benzaim presents Bokashi - Use it with Your Compost Tumblers posted at Compost Tumblers & Compost Making. Renee says, "Bokashi is an alternate method of compost making that actually "pickles" your kitchen scraps instead of decomposing them. It takes about 2 weeks, and you have a finished product for your garden."

Organic Eating Daily presents Eating Organic on a Budget posted at Organic Eating Daily. "How to eat organic foods without breaking the bank."

Going Green

Whitney Lauritsen presents Why you need to stop drinking water immediately posted at Eco-Vegan Gal.

Everything Finance presents Make your Contribution for Turning Everything Green posted at Talking About Green.

Naturigy presents 5 Ways Going Green Can Improve Your Health posted at Naturigy Blog. Naturigy says, "Going green supports the health of the environment and the planet but it can also improve your health in many ways. We list 5 ways it is good for your health."

Green Fun

Elizabeth Dodds presents SOS From Texas Giveaway!! Organic cotton at it's best! posted at Staying home and staying sane. Elizabeth says, "My first giveaway and it is an organic cotton company called SOS From Texas."

Health & Beauty

Denise Reynolds presents 10 Minute Vegetarian: Can You Get Enough Protein? posted at Healthy Theory.

Ben Klempner, MSW presents Nature Therapy and Healing posted at Effective Family Communication.

Beck presents Home made toothpaste posted at Going Green In Spain.

Julia Brandon presents Tried & Tested - Oskia Nutri-Active Day Cream posted at Clean Green Beauty. "One of the best organic anti-aging ranges around."

Carla presents 7 Tips for Practicing Presence posted at Sacred Witness.

Home & Family

PureNaturalDiva presents Healthy Food For Children ~ Sell It in Your Home! posted at Pure Natural Diva. "Simple Ways to help "sell" healthy food choices to your children! A healthy body is the foundation - then they will be armed to learn about having a healthy earth!"

Internet & Technology

Kate presents ATTENTION ALL GOOGLE USERS! posted at Green Thinking Blog. Kate says, "There's a new kid in the search engine block and it's dedicated to preserving our environment!"

Pets & Animals

NHEZ presents 5 Organic Dog Food Options posted at Natural Health Ezine. NHEZ says, "Pets deserve organic too! These are 5 options for feeding your pet organic (or at least all-natural) food..."

Reduce Reuse Recycle

Erin aka Conscious Shopper presents An Interview with Fake Plastic Fish posted at The Conscious Shopper. "An interview with Beth Terry of Fake Plastic Fish."

Style

June Tree presents Get Cheap Clothes Online or Elsewhere With These Tips posted at The Digerati Life. June says, "You can use second hand items and still look good."

Thank you for reading!

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5 Responses

Thank You Stefanie for including the article from Naturigy. It is a great list for sure and I seem to have my evening cut out for me.

croqzine[dot]com's suggestion for making the yarn sounds like it would be a LOT faster "Recycled T-Shirt Bathmat Rug" option you linked a while back.

She said she made the rug in two hours.
Which makes me wonder if that included the making of the yarn.
Seems likely considering you don't need to scissors for the entire length.

This is a timely post. I was just talking to a friend of mine this morning, who informed me that she can't afford to eat organic anymore. I will forward your link about Eating Organic on a Budget to her. Thanks!

wow extravaganza of goodness.... love it!

Spread the word and help save the planet. Thanks for the links, stumbled.

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