sage reads — august 20

The food bankruptcy experiment is going well. I’ll post a wrap-up at the end of a week, but all I have to say is: rogue can of 7-Up yields remarkably tasty chicken

simple sparrow showcases rubber stamped dish towels. When I get my new sewing machine (which I promise to stop mentioning until I actually get one), my first plan is to make cloth napkins out of my copious vintage linen collection and embelish them with homemade stamps. Lots of tips and ideas here!

Oh, if I only had $98 to spend on sheets for our 3 year old!

More school supplies talk at Mama Speaks. I need to find our list for pre-K ASAP… Just 2 weeks to go.


sage reads — august 14

A lot of good reads out there today, but no exciting bargains or coupons that I’m seeing (yet).

More back-to-school talk. Crafting a Green World laments,

The stringent supply lists are maddening. I’m required to buy boxes of a specific, expensive brand of tissues, because it’s important that they learn how to blow their noses on old growth forests.

Autumn also provides, besides that chuckle, links for more green lunch supplies and to a pattern for those Capri Sun pouch bags that are popping up everywhere. teensygreen has a lunch supplies post, too. With all of the great information out there, if you are in the market for these items it should be easy to find something that will fit your needs.

Rookie Moms posted a related reminder, via Family Style Love, that it is great to buy all of the green products out there now, *if you need something.* Otherwise, even greener is to buy one less thing, and to repurpose something in your household to fit your current needs. Family Style Love’s post has a quick idea (and fantastic tutorial) for turning washcloths into bibs that I will definitely be using. In the same vein, Amalah (posting at Alpha Mom, rather than her eponimous blog) gives some great steps for extending your non-maternity wardrobe for as long as possible. I wish I’d thought of half of these during my triplet pregnancy, when I outgrew 3 different sizes of maternity clothes by the end.

I just found Amy’s Notebook. I think she loves collecting links as much as I do! I’m too busy with the blog move to go through all of them now, but I will be back for sure.


sage philosphy: greening school lunches

It looks like much of the internet is thinking about back to school right now, and many blogs are discussing, in one form or another, lunches with less waste.

There is a fantastic post at Want Not right now covering all of the options I was going to post here. Conservation counts on the web, too, so hop on over to the lovely Mir’s site and check out the original question, her suggestions, and the bountiful comments. Ask Moxie also covered the topic with amazing detail and insightful comments last September.

Two Green Chickens posts a pattern from the Small Object, I see how this could be done easily with tablecloths and fabric sourced at tag sales and thrift stores. Time to finally get that new sewing machine! And the Etsy Spotlight today is on all sorts of mama-made and vintage lunch items, too.

So now that you have the perfect bento box for your grade schooler, what are you to do when they’d rather eat the standard (and pretty unexceptional) school lunch fare? I’ll gather up links for greening your school lunch program and post on that soon!


sage finds — august 11

A rundown of green school supplies was posted over the weekend at Green Mom Finds. We start pre-K in a few weeks (at a public Montesorri school our city… how cool is that?) so I need to find the list and see if I can get any of these items locally before turning to online resources.

This week Target also has “Green Gear” school supplies on sale:

  • Maped 5 ct recycled pencils $1
  • Recycled 500 sheet multipurpose paper $3
  • 1″ recycled 3 ring binder $3
  • 15% off recycled portfolios and composition books

Based on the deals I’m seeing at Hy-Vee HealthMarket, I wish we had one near us!

Earthbound Farms Organic Romaine Salad is on sale for $2.88. Click here for a $1/1 coupon.

Cascadian Farms Cereal, Granola, or Granola Bars are on sale for $3.00. Click here to print an unlimited number of $1/1 coupons!

As usual, the coupons will work at Whole Foods or any other store, if you don’t happen to have this store near you, either.

Online surveys usually don’t pay off in terms of what you get for your time, but it looks like the CVS Advisor program, which pays in ExtraCare Bucks, might be an exception, according to Dealicious Mom:

Sign up here to become a CVS Advisor. If you haven’t done this already, this is a good way to earn approximately 10-15 dollars in ECBs every couple of weeks for taking short surveys. I have taken 3-4 surveys and I have been paid 10 or 15 dollars each time. The ECBs have printed out a few weeks later from the scanner in the store.