Posts Tagged eco-friendly

Product Recommendation: Green Planet Stainless-Steel Bottle

 

We’ve been using a couple SIGG bottles for quite some time now but while we were in the Cape last week my husband picked up a larger stainless-steel bottle at a store while we were getting some groceries. The larger size meant we could share the one bottle on our outings instead of bringing more than one. After using it for a couple days I realized I actually like it more than my SIGG bottle.

The new bottle is made by Green Planet Bottle. Even though it is bigger, the bottle is contoured such that is has a really nice grip and it is still lightweight. The opening is wider and thus, easy to pour into. The metal around the opening is also thin, making drinking from the bottle nicer than from my SIGG bottle which has a pretty thick lip.

Thought I’d share this incase you’re in the market for a plastic alternative!

Green Planet Bottle Website: http://www.greenplanetbottle.com/

Add comment July 12, 2009

Product Recommendation: Cutting Board – Epicurean

If you are in the market for a new cutting board I highly recommend the Epicurean boards. We bought a couple about a year ago and just picked up 2 more since I now cut things so often through the day for my daughter’s meals. We discovered them at Williams Sonoma.

They:

  • are very durable
  • go in the dishwasher
  • are eco-friendly
  • are great if you prefer wood cutting boards to others as there is a similar feel
  • come in good sizes

Here is a link to learn more about the boards – http://www.epicureancs.com/

Add comment June 17, 2009


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