Tuesday, August 28, 2012

WSW- Gone Fishing



Eva reading to Julien.

A Labor Day Weekend trip to Seattle, Washington manifested itself for Julien and me. As I need to prepare for my trip, I am not going to count my weekly waste (which is a good thing as I have decluttered my house and thrown much that could not be donated away).

I wish you all a relaxing and non-productive Labor Day Weekend.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

WSW - disowning stuff


Waste Stream Wednesday


Progress
Hang drying laundry prompted the release of cloths, towels, blankets to the rescue mission thrift store. The items were extras, filling empty space, harboring secret emotions and attachments, daily reminders of long ago.

A double broiler ,stainless steel, made in the USA awaited me at the thrift store. The pot for my potions, salves and herbal tinkering, finally manifested itself.
Finding a home for all - disowning stuff
--College textbooks were listed free on Craiglist and snatch up within 24 hours.
--A long battered coffee table with the free sign disappeared quickly from my sidewalk.
--A dump run condemning a particle board desk, stool and cloth to the grave was undertaken.

ADD decluttering tip:
Remove everything from the room, clean with water, and replace only items that satisfy a need . This time and energy intensive task can be simplified by making piles of items with the same function. Replace the necessary items first.
What No More Recycled TP at Costco
Costco has discontinued their Kirkland Signature recycled paper toilet paper.
and subsequently received this comment :
I am disappointed that you have "deleted" or discontinued your kirkland signature recycled paper toilet paper. Please continue carrying the recycled paper TP, its a great product and good for the earth.
Thank You
Elisa Meyer
Costco Response
Dear Elisa,We appreciate you taking the time to email Costco Wholesale. It is our goal to provide our members with the highest quality name-brand products while keeping our stock focused on the best selling items. Since we price our items as low as possible, all items must demonstrate high sales in order for us to continue to stock them.Our buyers occasionally review the possibility of re-introducing products. I will forward your e-mail to them so they are aware of your interest, as we value our member's input.Thank you,Sue Costco Wholesale Corporation




To Be Improved

Grocery shopping is challenged by reusing plastic bags. The process of finding the right bag for the veggie, fruit, and grain is disorganized and clumsy, creating a logistical problem.


I need to refine my produce bag system.

Landfill


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Waste Stream Wednesday






Each Wednesday, I take inventory of my waste stream and think of ways to reduce my garbage. Inspired by Zero Waste Home and the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, I hope to lead a sustainable and minimal waste producing household

Progress

Laundry line drying




Lint,  the deterioration of our clothing , has overtaken our outside laundry room, covering every surface like mold on old cheese.  The cloth dryer spewing lint so thick that a weeding hoe was employed to remove it from the concrete floor.

Two days it took to remove the lint and the dust that it harbored. Two pounds of lint was removed from the outside laundry (I weighed it). 

and thus came the realization that

1) Clothes will be lined dried and
2) My family is a laundry producing machine, we own way too many clothes and linens.

To Be Improved

Laundry audit - Too many clothes go thru the laundry system.  Currently three piles of laundry  are waiting to be sorted, washed and line dried. The added activity of line drying, means that I need to reduce the sheer amount of laundry we produce. I want to smile at my laundry pile as I hang each individual item of clothing.  Line drying the quantity of clothing currently in use is not a task I am brave enough to embark on.

I will simplify the laundry needs of my family.

Landfill Audit

meat butcher paper
meat plastic wrappers
misc plastics
walnut plastic wrapper
cookie wrapper
plastic toy parts (an argument to buy better quality toys)
milk and ice cream carton
butter wrapper
cheese wrapper
tea bag wrapper
broken cup
broken pen
cloth waste, clothing tags

Do you have a simple laundry tip?

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Waste Stream Wednesday


This week waste stream was interrupted by a family camping trip in the Mattole Valley, Humboldt County, and because I left my garbage in the campground dumpster, I want to talk about clothes........

Don't Waste Your Good Clothes
I found myself avoiding my "good clothes" because I did not want to stain or ruin them. So I would look into my closet of good cloth and avoid them by wearing my grungy old clothes (sweats, T shirts, stained yoga pants, but no never that cute new black dress I haven't worn yet).

Wearing old cloths and never wearing "good clothes" has become a waste. A waste of the shopping trip it took to acquire them, a waste of the manufacturing , the material and the storage in my tiny 50's style closet. (My closet houses my "good clothes" and my dresser houses "my not good clothes that I wear").
I would not wear my good cloth for years and then decultter with the rule that when an article of clothing is not worn for six months get rid of it.

Perhaps I was suffering from episodes of ADD. I don't know, but I am making an effort to wear my good clothes everyday.  Each morning I look into my closet (a very stimulating and creative activity , I must admit I love self-decorating)  take my pretty outfit out of the closet and put in on my body for everyday activities.  Yes, my brain screams "you can't wear this"   as I slip into the delightful organic cotton dress.


I wear the cloths I buy and I love the way I feel in my everyday Sunday's best.




Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Waste Stream Wednesday


Photo by Eva (2.75 years old)

Each Wednesday, I take inventory of my waste stream and think of ways to reduce my garbage. Inspired by Zero Waste Home and the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, I hope to lead a sustainable and minimal waste producing household.

PROGRESS

"Jason have you taken out the trash this week because there is practically none today (Wednesday)" I ask.
"Not to my knowledge" he responds.

Yes, I have practically no trash this week.  I take out the trash on Wednesday and inventory all the items. I only have half a kitchen garbage can full of mostly plastic packaging.

Our eating habits are transitioning towards a paleo/primal diet as the diet lends itself to fresh veggies, fruit, nuts and meats, and precludes grains which are the majority of packaged food. 

To avoid plastic packaging from soil amendment/compost bags, we imported two large trash cans of zoo compost for our garden.  Our local zoo is practically giving it away. The compost included monkey, panda, bear, goat, sheep, donkey manure, hay and wool.

THINGS TO WORK ON


--Need to figure out how to repurpose stained baby clothes.

Landfill Waste

-2 butter wrapers -I tried making pate with the butter, ended up giving the pate to our dog.
-cotton cloth tags-tags on items are a form of clutter and I grew tired of looking at them.
-tea bag wrapper-finishing the disposable tea bag collection.
-plastic cookie wrapper-found a cookie in the back of the pantry and ate it.
-ice cream carton-Jason love his americon dream, the family usually goes out for ice cream scoops.
-milk carton-locally produced.
-plastic meat wrapper-salmon, turkey bacon, chicken. - paleo/primal diet contributing to this.
-chicken bones-Sola our dog devours most of the meat waste, which can't be composted.
-diaper wipes container (3)-Using up the last of our supply of non-recyclable wipe containers.
-plastic bags for nuts-I should buy them in bulk.
-plastic box wine bag-Jason loves his box vino.



Sunday, July 29, 2012

How To Prepare Herbal Baths


On Sundays, my rhythm is to prepare an herbal bath for myself and the kids. We take turns soaking in the hot herbal sanctuary. The scented steam of rose, chamomile, lavender, and marjoram fills my house.

My life is more peaceful, calmer when I collect, brew, ingest and soak in the delicate yet profound essence of plants. Their absence is noted, when I am too busy to make a cup of tea, or pick roses to dry.

To prepare an herbal bath:

I combine whatever fresh herbs are growing in my yard at the time, for example today I have rose, lavender, marjoram, spearmint, dried St johns wort I foraged, wilted calendula and store bought dried comfrey.
I put them all in a pot and fill with water. I bring the tea to boil and let simmer for about 1 hour.



I draw a bath, add some essential oils such as lavender and chamomile. When the bath is full, I bring my pot of herbal tea and a strainer. I strain the tea as I pour it into my bath. and voila, a most marvelous soak.





The bath will cheer up even the most grumpy baby.
Do share your favorite herbs.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

How to Make Your Own After Sun and Burn Lotion


Aloe vera and lavender calms and heals burns. The Aloe vera is soothing and cool and the lavender just smells so good. I love to use it on my sunburns after a day in the sun.
What you need:

Aloe Vera Gel
Lavender Essential Oil
Container

Fill the container with the aloe vera gel. I buy my aloe vera gel in bulk from Eureka's local herb store.  I like to use a peri bottle as a dispenser, however the bottle top does not seal, so its not really travel friendly.  The peri bottle infuses the air with lavender, so I keep it out within easy reach of my nose.
Add the lavender essential oil. I estimate the volume of lavender based on the strenght of the fragrance.  I usually add about 40 drops to 8 oz of aloe. I will keep adding the lavender to the aloe until the smell of lavender is pleasing to me.
Shake, label and smother, you have now a burn and after sun lotion.