I love sending cards in general, but here are the Christmas cards that I sent out this year to family and friends. I put a lot of detail into my cards, so it feels like it takes me forever to write them. I've noticed most of the cards that we have been getting this year are picture cards with printed messages on them. Since most of our friends now have children there are always pictures of the kids. Since not all the post offices by us will hand cancel, I went to a different one that does on Greenbriar and Richmond. (which on a side note: the people at the Greenbriar and Richmond post office are really nice and not rude)
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Christmas Cards
I love sending cards in general, but here are the Christmas cards that I sent out this year to family and friends. I put a lot of detail into my cards, so it feels like it takes me forever to write them. I've noticed most of the cards that we have been getting this year are picture cards with printed messages on them. Since most of our friends now have children there are always pictures of the kids. Since not all the post offices by us will hand cancel, I went to a different one that does on Greenbriar and Richmond. (which on a side note: the people at the Greenbriar and Richmond post office are really nice and not rude)
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Eco Holiday Tips
So I had every intention of writing more blog posts this month, but honestly work has been crazy and I just haven't felt like writing on here when I get home. I know this little post may be coming a little late, but here are some eco holiday tips you can follow.
- If you shop online try to get a majority of your items from the same place so you can reduce the amount of packaging you use
- Make your own gifts i.e. scarves, mittens, jellies, pastries, etc.
- Plan your shopping trips so you don’t have to drive as much and ride your bike whenever possible
- Bring your own bags
- Try wrapping gifts with the comics section, reuse old paper maps, and spare scrap pieces of cloth
- Send holiday cards by using cards made of recycled paper or send e-cards
- Buy vintage gift items or gifts cards to reduce on the amount of packaging
- Buy LED lights for the outside of your house and tree
- If you are using candles during the holiday season buy soy or beeswax candles
- Make or reuse your old decorations or if you must buy new ones buy from resale shops
- For parties buy or cater locally
- Don’t use disposable plates, silverware, etc
- Stay home instead of traveling
- Carpool whenever you can, especially if you will be making a lot of trips to the store
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
#GivingTuesday
Today is #GivingTuesday, which is a national day of giving at the start of the holiday season. There are various ways you can give to different organizations:
- Volunteer
- Donate money
- Donate items
- Amazon has something called AmazonSmile that you can sign up for. I just found out about it yesterday and I use Amazon ALL the time. 0.5% of qualifying purchases will go to a charity that you chose from on Amazon.
Do you have any organizations that you like to volunteer with or give to?
www.ecomodernconcierge.com
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Thanksgiving by Numbers
Thanksgiving Holiday StatisticsData
- Total number of Turkeys that are consumed on Thanksgiving Day 51,000,000
- Total U.S. spending on Thanksgiving dinner food $2,375,000,000
- Average household spending on Thanksgiving dinner $54.18
- Average household spending on Thanksgiving weekend $302
- Number of families that will travel for Thanksgiving 39,000,000
- Number of places in the U.S. named Plymouth 37
- Average cost per pound of Turkey $1.15
Thanksgiving Related Food StatisticsData
- Average number of Turkeys raised in the U.S. each year 248 million
- Annual consumption of turkey by the average American 16 pounds
- Annual tons of green beans produced 656,340 tons
- Pounds of sweet potatoes produced annually 2.4 billion pounds
- Value of all pumpkins produced annually $117 million
- Pounds of cherries produced annually 266 million pounds
- Barrels of cranberry produced annually 7.5 million barrels
- Total value of turkeys produced in the U.S. annually $4.37 billion
Source: StatisticBrain.com
Monday, November 25, 2013
DIY Thanksgiving Pinecone Wreath
It was extremely simple to make. Literally all I did was hot glue the pinecones onto the wreath. It smells good because the bag of pinecones had cinnamon sticks in it as well.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Ways to "Green" Your Thanksgiving
There are plenty of things
you can do this Thanksgiving season to make it a “green” one.
- When shopping for food bring a reusable bag
- Plan meals ahead of time so you don't over buy
- Try to buy local, seasonal and organic food
- Shop at farmers markets and support local shops. Houston has a ton of great places to pick up local foods. Some of my favorites are The French Bakery, Revival Market and House of Pies
- Try to buy items that do not have a whole lot of packaging
- Stay at home with family
- If you're hosting Thanksgiving, ask guests to bring their own to go containers
- Don’t use paper plates and plastic utensils. Break out the china, silverware, cloth napkins, etc.
- Try to buy turkeys grown without hormones and antibiotics
- Recycle your glass, plastic and aluminum foil
- Recycle the turkey fat
- Donate leftovers to a shelter
- Compost your scraps
- VOLUNTEER at a local shelter
- Make your own decorations, reuse the ones you have or buy some from a resale shop
- BE THANKFUL
Monday, November 11, 2013
Happy Veterans Day!
I know this is coming so late tonight, but Happy Veterans Day! Thank you to all the men and women who have served for our country, we couldn't be more appreciative.
My grandfather, father, father in law and cousin have all served in the past.