Win It: Earth Day Ultimate Prize Pack! (Now Closed)

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It is officially Earth Day! Having just brought another little blessing into the world, I am especially conscious of my family’s impact on the environment.

Even the smallest changes in our lifestyles can make a difference! As a Christian, I feel it is especially important to be a good steward of our God-given resources.

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:1

This month, in conjunction with my role in the Walmart Elevenmoms, I had the opportunity to sample a handful of the “green products” Walmart carries in my home.

I am truly impressed by Walmart’s recent efforts in the sustainability department. They have really ramped up their selection of organic and eco-friendly products. Walmart is also our nation’s largest purchaser of locally grown produce, who knew?

Beyond that, the stores themselves have been updated with energy saving features, like skylights and LED lighting in the freezers, to name a few. You can read more about Walmart’s sustainability practices here.

I am thrilled to be able to offer a fabulous prize package of the green products I sampled to one lucky reader! But first, allow me to tell you a little about each item:

  • Brita Water Pitcher– A wonderful alternative to buying bottled water. Saves money, and plastic!
  • Tide Coldwater Laundry Detergent (not pictured)– I was pleasantly surprised to find this really got my clothes clean. Although I am not brave enough to try it on whites, it was quite effective on darker clothing.
  • Clorox GreenWorks Cleaning Products– This new line of eco-friendly products was actually a Walmart driven initiative. Walmart likes to challenge its vendors to be more sustainable! The result was a very effective, less expensive “green” line of cleaners that really work. No harsh scents or chemicals!
  • White Cloud “Green Earth” Paper Products– Made from 100% recycled fibers, the paper towels are just as effective as the regular ones. And the toilet paper? NOT scratchy!
  • Bissel Little Green Deep Cleaner– This is by far my favorite of the bunch. I kid you not, within 24 hours of receiving this cute little steamer, our dog gave us the perfect opportunity to try it. And it worked, quite well! The carpet was soft after a thorough cleaning, not crunchy, and there was no harsh smell. We used it again the other night in fact, after one of my kiddos got sick on the carpet.

In honor of Earth Month, I am offering this ENTIRE prize pack from Walmart, Bissell, White Cloud, Tide, Clorox Greenworks, and Brita (valued at approximately $150) to one of my amazing readers!

For a chance to win:

1. Leave a comment below telling me one way your family has committed to going green in your household (initial entry).

For Bonus Entries:

2. If you are a subscriber or follower (thank you!), leave a separate comment. You may subscribe for free updates via RSS or email and leave a comment telling me you have done so.

3. For a third entry, add Keeping the Kingdom First to your blogroll or add my badge to your sidebar. Leave a separate comment with a link to your site.

Because this is such an awesome prize, this contest will close on Thursday, April 30th, at 10pm CST. The winner will be selected by random.org and contacted via email. Contest open to US residents only.

Good luck, and thank you for entering!

Comments

  1. Jill says

    With 2 little girls and living in the desert we have really picked up the effort to recycle, conserve water @ electricity and teach the girls these lessons as well. I want my girls to have a clean safe environment now and 30 years from now.

    Jk
    zabbysmomsaves (at) gmail (dot) com

  2. Betsy says

    We use reusable totes for EVERYTHING! Groceries, library books, they also make great trash bags for the car!

  3. Anonymous says

    We eliminated paper towels entirely and we carry reusable bags to the market. When our famers market returns (we live in NYC), we’ll do most of produce shopping there.

    I’d love to try these products!
    THanks for the chance to win.

    Ladamomartinez@msn.com

  4. Laura says

    We recycle, but the coolest thing that we have done is to plant 3 hybrid poplar trees, they grow 5 – 8 feet per year & will help with cooling the house, using less power. They are a very frugal tree too, I get them through the Arbor Day website for less than $10.

  5. A Family Completed... says

    We have started family recycling. We have all put for a effort to collect recyclables and prepare them for proper recycling and we have replaced our light bulbs with energy efficiant cfl’s.
    Thanks for the awesome prize pack
    Tonyamcrain [at] aol.com

  6. Melissa says

    We’ve been using reusable bags when we go to the grocery store, and we’ve stopped buying bottled water.
    couponsandcoffee(at)gmail(dot)com

  7. Connie says

    I am using my cloth grocery bags now and I turn off the water in the shower while I put on shampoo, etc.

  8. Levi and Katie says

    We planted a garden! We also are keeping watch on how much water we waste, as well as using reuseable bags.

  9. Justine says

    As our lightbulbs burn out, we are replacing them with CFLs – slowly but surely, our electricity bill is dropping, and we’re helping the environment too!

  10. Joanna J. says

    We recycle as much as possible and find creative ways to re-use things that other people might throw away. We are also teaching our daughter about ways to conserve energy and water. Thanks for hosting this fabulous giveaway!

  11. Diane says

    With two in diapers, our main green initiative is cloth diapering. We also use CFLs, reusable shopping bags, and only have one car!

  12. Manda says

    We’ve switched all lightbulbs to the CFL’s and are starting recycling and composting… Also, my husband started carpooling to work! yay!! It’s so hard to try and do it right… I use the greenworks cleaners and love them, and wash most loads of clothes in cold water… sheets i just have to wash in hot or warm at least though!! man its hard to try and be ‘green’ but quite fulfilling! Still can’t convince hubby to change to cloth diapers though- he thinks its too gross…. so i’ve been trying to potty train since 13 months, but kiddo is almost 2 and still TOTALLY uninterested!

  13. Mandy says

    I’m trying to more efficient in the little every day things.. packing my hubby’s lunch with silverware, putting his sandwich in a reusable container… little things like that.

  14. Brandette L says

    We are buying way more organic items, and I have just started my own collection of reusable grocery bags so that I don’t have to waste all those plastic bags during every grocery trip.

    heavncentt at gmail dot com.

  15. Tiffany says

    We are trying to be green in several ways – but my favorite ways are using our cute cloth napkins and my reusable grocery bags.

  16. Tricia@onceamonthmom.com says

    We use recyclable shopping bags and recycle. We don’t bathe, it saves water! JK – checking to see if you read your comments 🙂

  17. Sally says

    I buy used most of time, don’t own a car, keep my heat down at 58 degrees in the winter… I’m pretty green.

  18. Jennifer, The Lady Riposter says

    We’ve been trying to remember to bring the reusable bags when doing the grocery shopping. We forget just often enough to have enough paper bags for the recycling (we’re required to put glass, cans and plastic in their own bags each week).

  19. Kristi_runwatch says

    We use cloth diapers and cloth bar-mop type towels to wash hands and faces after meals instead of paper towels.

    We also use the reusable grocery bags and save any we pick up here and there for trash cans, cleaning the litter box, etc.

  20. Anonymous says

    We use reusable totes for everything, hang our clothes out to dry, make our own laundry soap and household cleaners. Thanks.
    Amber dnalandeck(at)hotmail(dot)com

  21. Casey Moore says

    To save money we inadvertently became ‘green’ as well! We’ve been using a water filter and reusable bottles for water and wash all our clothes in cold water. We also use a lot of household items (vinegar, baking soda) to clean with instead of all those with chemicals in them!

    Casey M
    bennie_cb{at}yahoo{dot}com

  22. Casey Moore says

    I’m also a subscriber! Thanks for all the cool updates and also congrats on the newest addition to your fam.!! God Bless!

    Casey M
    bennie_cb{at}yahoo{dot}com

  23. Country Log Cabin Quilter says

    I have been recycling for years and started using cloth bags before anyone else – years ago.

  24. vs59ke says

    I have just started using reusable totes. I had a ton of plastic bags in the closet and thought…why??? What a waste!! I have also started reusing ziploc bags, tinfoil, etc…
    Heather at vsummerf@msn.com

  25. Rachel says

    Ooh, I would love to try out these products!

    One way my family has “gone green” is by using the new energy efficient lightbulbs. We’re also working on cutting down on our paper towel use.

  26. Ryan Elizabeth says

    Our family has started using power strips for all our tvs, and computer room. When we leave the room or house, we turn off the power strips. And we unplug everything that isn’t being used to save electricity. We also recycle.

    familysampling AT gmail DOT com

  27. Angie says

    We recycle, I’m a big believer in recycling. I use vinegar and water for cleaning. Plus my son and I participated in the Nickelodeon Power Down on April 22nd at 9:00pm!

  28. Mom says

    We recycle glass, chipboard, cans, etc., trying to replace light bulbs with CFLs, use cloth grocery bags, using earth friendly cleaners, try to buy used…Thanks for the chance to win such a great prize.

  29. Talina says

    Ooo, this is an easy one… We recycle, even though our city trash company doesn’t offer recycling service.

    We compost all our scrap vegtbles, fruits, leaves, grass clippings, newspaper etc.

    We use only reusable grocery bags at the stores and we rain water harvest and use that collected water for the garden.

    Now that our little one is on the way we’ll be cloth diapering her! We do lots to live a greener life.

  30. debbielynne says

    I’m trying to get all of my lightbulbs changed to the newer type. I have a lot of bulbs – yikes!

  31. StaceyV says

    We recycle everything we can(even small pieces of paper and coupon clippings)and have been taking our newspapers to the church so they can earn money from it.

  32. Rebecca says

    We make an effort to shut off all the lights when we are not in the room and we down the heat in the winter.

    rebeccalynn78 at gmail.com

  33. Stefanie Hartman says

    The biggest way we’re going green at my home is that we are renovating our kitchen green. Energy Star appliances, recycling center, composting and setting up a pantry to buy in bulk for less packaging. We are recycling everything. And we are only going to use green products for our home as much as possible. I have a nice collection of shopping totes building up too. Blessings, Stefanie Hartman fhartman@frontiernet.net

  34. Amie says

    We have tried to be more green (and frugal – funny how they often go hand in hand!) by eliminating paper use as much as possible – cloth diapers and napkins, washcloths instead of paper towels, real plates instead of paper. I also cut out most, ahem, “sanitary supplies” by using the Divacup.

  35. Stephanie says

    I’ve finally started recycling cans, plastic, cardboard and newspapers!

    Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy!!!!!

    stefhack7 at aol dot com

  36. Kim F. says

    We have begun recycling in our home, and I am teaching my 4 and 2 year old where the plastic and paper recycling bins are…plus it gives them an excuse to go outside (where the bins are).

  37. Kari says

    I have collected 4 reusable grocery bags – and am always on the look out for more. Really saves on the plastic bags we come home with. The plastic bags we do get – I use for picking up after my doggie.

  38. Tisha says

    My family is starting to recycle a lot more, and we are trying to walk more instead of using a vehicle. Thanks for the giveaway!

    ticole96(at)msn(dot)com

  39. becky says

    we use cloth diapers and I make a lot of my own cleaners to keep toxics out of the house. We also use our recycle bin every week! 🙂

  40. Abbie Johnson says

    we are recycling-we have gone from two big trashcans of trash each week to less than one, with two huge totes of recyclables every other week!

  41. searcher says

    We are doing different things.
    Our little village does not offer recycling so I recycle all of our glass, plastic, paper and cans and cart them to the large recycle contanier in the center of the village. I reuse some of them for projects around the house if possible.

    I compost my kitchen scraps to make compost for my garden, I am putting in an organic garden this year.

    searcher7105 at gmail dot com

  42. Radhika says

    I am student and use whatever good paper I can get hold of (printed on just one side or with very little content, used envelopes, etc.) to create my own scribble pads that I use all the time. I am working on not forgetting to carry my recyclable totes when I go shopping.My husband has been carpooling to work for 2 years now.

  43. Kimber says

    I am a reusable tote fan! Besides being environmentally responsible, I feel like they keep my cold groceries chilled during the car ride home. I’ve also begun using collecting my “grey water”. When I run the tap, waiting for the water to heat up, I collect the cooler water in a big bowl, then I use it to water my roses.

  44. Angel S. says

    We cancelled our paper and read on line to help save trees. We also have stopped buying water bottles. Thanks for the chance!

  45. Aura says

    We recycle, use microfiber cloths instead of paper towels to clean, changed to fluorescent bulbs, leave lights off during the day, and try to reuse bags when shopping

  46. Anonymous says

    We try not to use a lot of lights, unplug electrical when not in use, and use the reusable shopping bags( they carry so much more and I don’t worry about them ripping!). We also use r reuseable water bottles!

  47. Anonymous says

    We planted a garden! We were pretty skeptical at first, but once we got to eat something from the garden, we were sold! I am still amazed from how much food it has been putting out, we are able to share with our neighbors too! Not only is it a great green-thing, but it is something we love to do and we are very proud of ourselves for growing such wonderful things!! Thanks for the giveaway- these products sound amazing!
    jennyisaacks@yahoo.com

  48. Heather says

    We have been making every effort to use reusable shopping totes and keep our home energy usage to a minimum. We recently purchased an HE washer and dryer, which are more efficient and eco friendly than older sets. Now I just need that Little Green cleaner 😀

  49. sclotdebro says

    Plastic bags were collecting quickly because I never had enough re-usable bags to carry all my groceries. So this year I have gotten more than enough re-usable bags – no excuses now! A few years ago, we started recycling and have kept it up. It’s so easy!

  50. Flying Giggles & Lollipops says

    We are trying to clean using green products. We are teaching my daughter about recycling and the importance of conserving water and electricity.

    Thanks!

  51. Sheri says

    I use reusable totes and reusable water bottles. I try to use cloth towels instead of paper towels. I even pack a cloth towel in my lunch bag every day. I recycle paper by taking it to a nearby drop off (we don’t have curbside service). I’ve started cleaning my tub with baking soda and the free-after-rebate-shampoo I get. I also try to use both sides of paper paper before recycling. In school, I have the students used the back side of printed paper to color or take practice tests.

  52. Jess says

    We wash *almost* all laundry on cold, line dry, cloth diaper, reusable bags, grow a garden, make our own cleaners, use handmade soap, kleen kanteens, & we recycle

  53. JM@princesswithahalfpricetiara.blogspot.com says

    We use our re-useable tote bags for everything now, plant a wonderful vegetable and herb garden every year and have stopped using all harsh chemicals to clean our home – we now use either the Clorox green products or other brand citrus cleaners, alot of Baking Soda and old fashioned elbow grease.

  54. Keeping Up with the Benson's says

    Our family recycles our papers, bottles, and cans, and we use cloth diapers. We also use vinegar as a cleaner.

  55. Keeping Up with the Benson's says

    Our family recycles our papers, bottles, and cans, and we use cloth diapers. We also use vinegar as a cleaner.

  56. Keeping Up with the Benson's says

    Our family recycles our papers, bottles, and cans, and we use cloth diapers. We also use vinegar as a cleaner.

  57. Keeping Up with the Benson's says

    Our family recycles our papers, bottles, and cans, and we use cloth diapers. We also use vinegar as a cleaner.

  58. Theresa says

    Our family in an effort to save on electricity unplugs everything thing before we leave for the day. This saves on the electric bill considerably. People don’t realize that even though the appliance/tv is off it is still using energy. Unplugging everything really saves energy and money. We also changed out all our light bulbs to engery saving bulbs.
    tvalderas at cfl. rr. com

  59. Cyndie says

    We currently use reusable grocery bags – so our current goal is to 1. begin using mesh bags for produce and 2. replace sandwich bags with resuable bags.
    grndoor(at)charter.net

  60. exotic1 says

    Over the past year we have changed many things in order to live more green. I used to use paper towels for everything and would use a couple of rolls a week. Now I no longer buy paper towels instead I use old newspapers to wash my windows which works great and leaves no lint behind. I use old worn out socks for dusting rags and wash them. I have also installed CFL bulbs. We also have 3 huge trash barrel's that we recycle our glass, cans and plastic in. We have also changed out shower head to conserve on water. There is still more to do but we are definitely getting there. Thanks for Sharing this review & giveaway.

  61. hondaray6 says

    What a great review and giveaway! I have actually changed a lot of my wasteful ways over the last few months. Though it wasn’t originally an attempt to go green, it was more economical. I have started using energy efficient lightbulbs. I no longer use plastic bags–I love all my totes! I now have a new more efficient shower head and I am growing some veggies in containers this summer.

  62. Anonymous says

    My husband and I have a water filter. We were water bottle junkies for a while until we decided to take on a more earth-friendly attitude. We are continuing to make steps each day to make our house a little greener. 🙂

    ladyinwaitingarea@yahoo.com

  63. Nessa says

    We use only reusable fabric bags for carrying our grocery store purchases. No more paper or plastic around here!

  64. Twinsmom says

    We’re doing several things, including using cloth bags when shopping, switching over our lightbulbs and using cold water to wash clothes. We’re also recycling more as I find more things oure community will take. Thanks for a great giveaway!

  65. Cortney says

    I am eliminating paper towels in my family. We will use towels instead. Thanks!

    couponcrazymom00 at gmail dot com

  66. Holly Urbanek says

    We recycle, have reusable bags for groceries, try to create less waste, try to use less electricity, like unpluging recharges when not in use, make my own cleaning products, and try to buy organic whenever possible.

  67. Anonymous says

    My husband is making the greatest sacrifice in all this! We have adjusted our thermostat! He is home all day with our youngest so he bares the brunt of the change. I’m at work wearing a sweater! I think he has it set at 76 degrees, which is hot for him! I’ve also been picking up all the free reusable totes for shopping. Now if I could just remember to take them into the store!
    Gloria Brown
    gjbrown@mdhenryco.com

  68. Priya says

    Whenever a bulb went out over the past year we have been replacing with the energy efficient one. Except when said on the clothes i wash all of the clothes in cold water. I use cloth bags whenever we go to the library.Its been on our to-do list to get energy efficient windows and on demand water heaters

  69. Rebecca says

    It’s so funny to me that what everyone is calling “go green” and conserving and reduce/reuse is what us hillbillys (I live in rural TN) have been doing for years…I have not changed my way of living much because I was raised to be conscious of waste. We have always re-used/recycled/composted, hung clothes out to line dry even in the winter, used containers for packing meals (not throw away things), re-used clothes until they can’t be worn then cut them up for rags, used cloth napkins, conserved energy, planted gardens, and other things I cannot even think of, it’s just a habit here. It reminds me of stories of the Depression-era…now there were people who knew how to conserve!

  70. Wendy says

    We use a front loading washer which uses WAY less water and gets clothes very clean. Cloth bags and no water bottles. We even recycle what we can with no curb side pick ups. Thanks!
    tenswen@yahoo.com

  71. Anonymous says

    Well, we use fluorescent lighting throughout the house now and only keep lights on as necessary. We also have a setback thermostat, use cloth napkins, make own cleaning products.

    pnutztoo@gmail.com

  72. twinsz says

    We started using cloth napkins and are working on a solar product for hot air heat for our home. This is a great giveaway.

  73. Mom of Many Messes says

    We have stopped purchasing paper plates and napkins–completely! We’re trying to wean ourselves from paper towels as well. When a roll runs out I wait as long as possible until replacing it! (Usually it’s needed to reheat leftovers 🙂

  74. Tia @ Tia Saving Cents says

    We already are big recyclers so we have made a commitment this year to reuse and repurpose as often as possible and when we can not we are freecycling it so someone else can use it! Great giveaway! THANK YOU!

  75. Joe C says

    We have recently began replacing all of our light bulbs in the home with CFL lighting to help save energy costs as well as make the bulbs last longer therefore creating less waste

  76. Molly says

    We reuse our plastic bags as much as we can and we also use reusable bags almost all the time. (When I am in a hurry once in awhile I forget!)

  77. Amber says

    Great eco friendly prizes, thanks so much! We tried to reduce the amount of electricity we use, by unplugging and not using lights unless necessary. We use household cleaning products that we can make ourselves, instead of buying store bought products filled with chemicals.

  78. Ashley says

    I’m trying to teach my girls to conserve energy. I regularly send them on “light patrol” and they go around turning off lights, tv’s, and other things that might have been left on.

  79. dblackwell says

    My favorite it using vinegar water in a spray bottle instead of other cleaners for counters, windows, etc. It works great, is cheep, and is great for the environment.

  80. Celeste says

    We recycle anything that is recyclable and use energy saving bulbs. I’ve also recently made the switch to reusable grocery bags.

  81. mkdeal says

    To try and be more ‘earth-friendly’ I have changed our cleaning detergents to non-toxic and biodegradable. I have found a very nice selection here at our local grocer. I love the Seventh Generation brand. We are also conscious about recycling, and make a good effort to do this. Our kids are six and four and they are constantly helping with that!

  82. missemilysmama@yahoo.com Amy says

    Recently, we purchase BPA free water bottles and no longer purchase bottled water. Also, I hae been starting to get reusable bags.

  83. shaunjoy says

    Buy foods/products with minimal packaging, recycle and reuse everything we can, don’t buy bottled water (it’s just pointless), use reusable shopping bags everywhere, and cut down on paper towels/napkins.

  84. Heather says

    It’s so easy to go green these days! We switched to the new lightbulbs both inside and out, we only use cloth bags and keep them in our cars so we always have them handy and we buy in bulk whenever possible to reduce waste.

  85. Melissa O. says

    Well, the thing I am most proud of is that I have started walking to places that I need to go instead of taking the car. I got a hiking backpack carrier for my 1 year old and I we both enjoy it immensely. We even take my 2 reusable shopping totes and walk to the grocery store. It started out a little difficult but I have been building strength and it has become much easier. I only use the car when it is absolutely necessary.

  86. kristinleahfletcher says

    I love the new green wave that is sweeping America!

    We have doing many many things but two examples are cloth diapers and recycling any cardboard that enters this house!

  87. Becca says

    I haven’t bought paper towels in a year, and with a 1 year old, that’s quite the feat. We are also composting and growing a garden this year.

  88. Bethany says

    We use the reusable grocery bags (designed some for the Kroger bag contest, too!), use CFL light bulbs, recycle as much as waste management here will take, grow our own vegetables, conserve water as much as we can, and ride bikes rather than drive (in good weather). Notice these are also things that save money!
    Love this contest! Thank you.

  89. Jessica says

    We recycle, compost, reuse containers and silverware in lunches, have CFLs, and use reusable bags for grocercy shopping! I also try to leave as many lights off as possible during the day, and I wash all colored clothes in cold water.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

  90. Leslie says

    As a FAMILY.. we have committed to recycle! WE are ALL on board with That! WE have all stopped wasting water! We live in GA and the drought here has gotten so bad! WE KNOW that every DROP of water is precious. Hubby takes showers, turns off the water, lathers up, and then turns the water back on and finishes!
    I’m not that brave. I have just cut my showers in HALF as has my daughter!
    Laundry and Dishwasher are FULL LOADS ONLY (cold water for clothes)
    Windows are open on nice days instead of AC.
    Electrical appliances are NOT left on, and to be honest in this economy, who can afford to just throw $$ away. WE all need to conserve!!!
    I NO longer drink Bottled water. I got a refillable bottle and guzzle that all day that saves all that plastic in the landfills. Shame on me!
    Leslie
    LeslieVeg@msn.com
    http://leslielovesveggies.blogspot.com/

  91. Wisconsin Coupon Mommy says

    We switched out our light bulbs to better energy saving GE ones (thanks to our handy dandy coupons) and we recently stocked up on reuseable bags. I LOVE them! I used to have the bags rip and tear and then I would have to put everything down to pick up everything that dropped. But I don’t have to worry about that with the resuseables! YAY! I think I got 8 in the past week!

  92. Andrea says

    We went to all the energy saving light bulbs, reusable bags, turning off the water as we brush our teeth, rotating our tires so they last longer (less tires in landfills) there’s a few!

  93. morepreciousthangold says

    I try to turn off lights when not in use, and use rags instead of paper towels. Frugal and green!

  94. Danetta says

    We are beginning to use reusable bags when shopping rather than using plastic bags, recycling everything we can and using chemical free cleaners.

    talonsmom731 at gmail dot com

  95. Anonymous says

    I just found something recently that I love, and I am saving the environment at the same time. I have started using reusable sandwich and snack bags. They are made of cloth, and have a velcro closure. They are used just like a plastic sandwich bag, except they can be reused over and over again. I just shake out the crumbs every morning, and put the new sandwich in. They come in cute patterns as well, so the kids really accept them! kinggakong@yahoo.com

  96. Anonymous says

    I forgot, we also bought refillable water bottles, instead of buying cases upon cases of bottled water every week. I got so tired of finding half drank water bottles around the house, and no one wanted to drink them because they didn’t know if they were theirs or not. Believe me, it was super frustrating! So, I purchased refillable water bottles, and just refill them every night. I store them in the fridge, and everyone can just grab one as they head out the door. Not only is this saving the environment, it is also saving my pocketbook. I figure, if I buy 2 cases of water a week at $5/case, over a years time, I will have spent a bundle of moola! kinggakong@yahoo.com

  97. Anonymous says

    We recycle magazines, newspaper, cardboard, and plastic shopping bags 🙂
    renee
    yeloechikee at hotmail dot com

  98. Anonymous says

    I’m on oxygen and have a shower chair. I turn on the water, get wet, soap up and turn the water off. I scrub away and then turn the water back on to rinse off. I do the same thing when I wash was my hair. I recycle all I can, use a front loader washer, a low flush toilet and reuse zip lock type bags. Just a few of the ways I conserve.

    Joy
    wetumka@yahoo.com

  99. Lana says

    We have just started using reusable totes. I love them! So easy to carry instead of lugging thousands of plastic bags… Also, we have begun not using lights in our house unless absolutely necessary!

    hartlaj at gmail dot com

  100. Angie Marion says

    we replaced all of our lightbulbs with low energy flourescents, we recycle now (didn’t before), and I’m switching to more ecological cleaners.

  101. Julie says

    We are drinking tap water, no more plastic water bottles, and I have been using re-usable shopping bags for groceries!

  102. Anonymous says

    We recycle everything we can, paper, plastics, cans, clothing, etc. We also use reusable bags for shopping. We have cut back on using paper towels and napkins too.

    V

  103. Chrissey says

    We are making big attempts at not being wastful of our purchases. Just because there is more in the stockpile, doesn’t mean we waste the open container!

    Chrissey
    email: mommyandmaddy1 at yahoo dot com

  104. Megan says

    This is an awesome contest! And at our house we use cloth grocery bags. and we are starting a compost bin, it will be a great way to reuse scraps!

    Thanks again!

    megan.nadalet at gmail dot com

  105. Tamara B. says

    We committed to going green in our house by setting up bins in our garage to recycle, turning off the lights,tvs when leaving the room, turning off the water while brushing our teeth, changed the ligh bulbs to moe energy effecient ones, wash our laundry in cold water, replaced our cleaning materials with eco friendly ones.
    tamben7996(at)aol(dot)com

  106. Nichole says

    WOW! Great giveaway! My family and I have been using canvas totes for our groceries and walking more. Thanks for the chance.

    nandjdonabar at yahoo dot com

  107. Anonymous says

    We recycle anything and everything we can both in the traditional sense and by using worn out clothes as rags for cleaning. We use reusable bags for shopping. We use brita filters instead of buying bottled water. We also carpool and have switched to a primarily vegetarian diet.

    cassieayres423@hotmail.com

  108. Waterchick says

    We swapped out our lightbulbs, use reusable shopping bags, turn off the lights when not needed, walk to the store for small trips instead of drive & have swapped all our cleaners for eco-cleaners (which I love even better than the conventional ones)!

  109. lisa :) says

    My husband and I have been the parents to 34 children … so we “re-cycle” everything! 🙂 We have a garden (YUMMY!) and we donate or “freecycle” things that we no longer need but someone else would like! See below … at my bonus for my biggest SAVER! 🙂

    ohiorealtors4u@aol.com

  110. lisa says

    My husband and I have been the parents to 34 children (foster & adoptive parents) … our biggest saver has been a special showerhead … after 10 minutes it shuts off … no more 30 minute showers from the children! 🙂

    ohiorealtors4u@aol.com

  111. Dawn says

    We’re slowly adding new ways to “go green” all the time. My newest is switching to mainly cloth towels in the kitchen, working towards eliminating paper towels. I had some pretty flannel/terry cloth 12×12 towels made for kitchen spills and clean-ups.

    Other ways include: cloth diapering, using “green” laundry detergent and dish soap, getting a reverse osmosis water system for the kitchen sink, and using cloth grocery bags whenever possible.

  112. Dawn says

    I also have your Kingdom First button on my blog. Thanks for the great giveaway! (I’m amazed you’re blogging so much with a newborn, by the way! Wow!)

  113. Anonymous says

    We reuse bags for all kinds of things, and we also are on tight water patrol and power patrol. thanks for the giveaway.

    Sarah B
    allenandsally(at)hotmail(dot)com

  114. David and Jen says

    My favorite changes in our household to go green include using washable kitchen towels instead of paper towels and using vinegar/water instead of window/multi-purpose cleaners.

  115. lisa says

    We are using reusable shopping bags as much as I can remember, recycling, using safer cleaning products in the home, and removing all pthalates and parabens.

  116. erin says

    We have done a few things such as no more paper plates. and now only using canvas bags no more plastics ones (excepy when we are running low i use these as tash bags for all the trashes except the kitchen and recyling cans. I am looking for better cleaners, even making my own, which I love becuase they are cheaper and work just as well.

  117. erin says

    I also just subscribed to follow via email. with the same name (mommyangel96@) but a different .com addy
    thanks I love that you add God into everyday living and not only are you saving us money but you are giving an even deeper meaning to it than just money.

  118. Eric Courtemanche says

    We use CFL’s, reuseable grocery totes, eco-friendly home products, washable lunchbox stuff, and more.

  119. Amy P. in TN says

    We stopped buying bottled water. Everyone got a new,refillable, dishwaher-safe water bottle! It saves $ too!

  120. Anonymous says

    we layer the quilts on the bed to keep the heat more economical during the winter.

    ~eunice
    rsmile2u @ dejazzd.com

  121. Martha says

    we joined the local recycling program, we changed out light bulbs, we have unplugged things we weren’t using, we have started to use natural (handmade) cleaners – even did this with the girl scouts, and the girls loved having a cleaner for the windows/mirrors they made themselves.

  122. minishoes1 says

    We recycle cans and I want to get in the habit of using totebags.Also, I have some leaves I am going to use as mulch. great giveaway!jacquecurl1@gmail.com

  123. sonia&family says

    As I read these comments,I realize that we do alot of those great earth saving acts. Things that haven't been posted yet that we've started doing is to wash out old ketchup&mustard bottles to store homemade sauces in,use plastic grocery bags for a poop scoop bag,and another use for old socks is to fill them with baking soda then tie it up and put in shoes that are in the closet to soak up any odors.
    LOL,I think I am with most people that could use the little green mach. with the dog and two 3 yr. olds getting the house dirty every day:)

  124. sonia&family says

    ught oh forgot to put my email.sorry,new to blog stuff.

    As I read these comments,I realize that we do alot of those great earth saving acts. Things that haven't been posted yet that we've started doing is to wash out old ketchup&mustard bottles to store homemade sauces in,use plastic grocery bags for a poop scoop bag,and another use for old socks is to fill them with baking soda then tie it up and put in shoes that are in the closet to soak up any odors.
    LOL,I think I am with most people that could use the little green mach. with the dog and two 3 yr. olds getting the house dirty every day:)

    soniamariekennedy@gmail.com

  125. sonia&family says

    Hi again….here’s my other comment for entry.
    I do not have a site or a blog but I just subscribed by email which I have no problem with doing as this is my firstish blog subscription but I saw this blog the other day and like what this blog’s priorities are!Have a blessed day everyone!!!

  126. Lizzie says

    What a great prize!
    Our family is “green” in many ways:
    -we use cloth diapers
    -we hang our laundry outside
    -no paper towels, napkins, etc.
    -we use green cleaning products
    -breastfeeding!

    🙂

  127. Thrifty Living Mom says

    Because I want to be and I want our kids to be good stewards of the earth that the good Lord gave us, we be sure to recycle everything that we possibly can and use without waste.

  128. Ally M says

    Just making the step to refuse paper or plastic when shopping was a big deal for us. We now take our own shopping bags to the store.

    espressogurl at hotmail dot com

  129. bison61 says

    our house has very little garbage-we recycle most everything and compost the rest

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

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