The holidays are here and that means cooking, baking, drinking and sweets!!
So lucky for you, So Nice Canada’s largest sustainable, organic soy beverage brand, is giving away a “Holiday So Nice!” prize pack to one lucky winner!
- Voucher for a free So Nice product
- Organicfair Mulling Spices
- Organicfair Chocolate Bars: Handmade gourmet certified organic fair trade dark chocolates in:
Merry Mint
Noel
Nutcracker
- Tableland DVD: A culinary expedition in search of the people, place and taste of North American small-scale, sustainable food production by award-winning filmmaker Craig Noble.
How to enter our So Nice giveaway:
Leave a comment with your favorite holiday green tip!
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Deadline for Entering is 11:59 PM PST, Sunday, December 12th.
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holiday green tip–look for fair trade gifts
Reuse boxes and bags from gifts.
The most used “green” tip that we always do is to reuse gift bags and undamaged wrapping paper from the year before. It saves us alot of money and it is alot less waste. We have also used Newspaper comics in the past for childrens gifts. They usually love to look at the comics once they open their gift too
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We reuse our gift bags every year. It has become a tradition and we look forward to seeing them again. We also include fair trade chocolate products at our gatherings.
We like to make our own wrapping paper–cut festive potato stamps and use them on kraft paper or inside-out paper grocery bags. It’s fun for kids and it gives your wrapping a unique, rustic look.
gift bags are great. They are reusable & no paper scraps to clean up!
reuse gift wraps from past years!
I use last years christmas cards to make this years gift tags.
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My tip would be instead of buying a Holiday wreath if you dont have one and save yourself like $20 or more take a walk into the woods and see what you can find from Nature to make yourself a special lovely Holiday wreath
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My holiday green tip is to reuse gift bags, tissue paper, bows-anything that is still in good condition to be reused for the next holiday season.
I like to use reusable gift bags instead of wrapping paper. Thanks for the giveaway.
My green tip is to keep your Christmas lights to a minimum. and turn them off during the day
Trade in your old Christmas lights for energy saving LED lights. If you want to save even more energy you can get solar powered LED lights that last for years and run solely on the power of the sun! They save you money and help save the environment!
re use and re cycle thanks for the giveaway minsthins at optonline dot net
reuse gift bags
Wrap presents in Newspaper!
LED lights inside and out, all on timer – on when sun goes down, off by 11:00 (I guess that’s 2 green hints!)
Make your own decorations….. We make wreaths and I always make table decorations for my dining room table with berries, pinecones, and different plants from outside. It is pretty and free and decomposes naturally. I am not a fan of plastic, so this takes care of that. My daughter has her own home this year and she is doing the same thing now for Christmas.
I always recycle my wrapping paper from last year andi make my own gift tags out of Last years chrismas cards
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recycle different shaped boxes for gifts
Buy Organic and Local Foods for the Holiday Feast. Not only does it taste better, but I will be doing my part for the planet too. Other than that recyling wrapping papers for gifts and buying energy saving holiday lights.
We use energy saving lights, do not leave them on all night either despite how pretty they look!, i have containers full of gift bags that get recycled over and over(even tissue if i can), kids make creative gifts with bottles and such and little craft helpers from the dollar store( have made shake em up snow globes etc.), make gift cards from old card fronts, use the trimmed branches from our tree each year to make more usable center pieces and hangings for the doors. I do not send many cards through the mail either instead i send e-cards online to people. I also participate in cookie swaps so less cooking and waste for me and yet i get lots of delicious treats in return!
Reuse gift bags, boxes, and name tags.
We cut our own tree from a local farm. After the season we get it chipped for parks and trails.
I make sure to take my reusable bags for Christmas shopping, not just to the grocery store.
We put our gifts in gift bags and use the same ones year after year instead of throwing away wrapping paper!! Thanks.
My favorite green tip is to recycle the Christmas tree.
Congratulations dsp08c! Random.org has chosen you as this week’s winner!!