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Go Green with Shea Terra Organics

September 27, 2008

When eco-friendly gals pamper themselves, they consider the products they use just as carefully as they peruse the day's green news. That's why we're raving about Shea Terra Organics, a company that offers all natural face and bath products. The Budget Fashionista is giving away FIVE Shea Terra Organics gift sets. They include the Bourbon Vanilla Indigenous Silk & Shea Shower Elixir, the Silk & Shea Butter Lotion, the Shea Butter Dead Sea Salt...

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Easy, Organic Summer Drink: Go Green

June 12, 2008

strawberry lemonade recipe Here's a recipe, a budget-friendly tip and a plug for local food all wrapped up in one delicious summer drink: strawberry lemonade.

Ever get a craving for strawberries when they're no longer in season? Sure you do...we all do! There's no need to buy frozen (with all that excess packaging and what not) and there's certainly no need to buy them off-season when you know they've been flown all over the world after being picked in some exotic...

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5 Great Organic Wines for Summer: Go Green

June 9, 2008

French Rabbit tetra-prisma containers There's nothing better than a crisp glass of wine with that barbecue on a hot summer's eve. Here's a list of some of our favorite wines with an eco-bent. All wines are under twenty dollars a bottle. Enjoy a glass for us!

2006 Parducci Chardonnay - This chardonnay has bright flavors of pear and ripe apple and would be perfect with a light meal on a hot summer evening. Parducci is the first U.S. carbon neutral winery. The vineyard is...

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Organic Cotton 101: Green Fashion

May 12, 2008

cotton ball Green gals know to buy organic cotton. But why? Here’s a run-down on organic cotton and why you should look for it when buying t-shirts, towels, and yet more of those always-disappearing white socks.

Conventional cotton is one of the most widely grown crops in the world. It’s also one of the most chemical-intensive – and all those chemicals have tremendous impact on the earth’s air, water, soil, and the health of people in cotton growing...

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Future Fashion January 31 Runway Show in NYC: Organic Fashion

January 18, 2008

Photo by Dan Lecca, Dress by Halston
Earth Pledge’s Future Fashion January 31 runway show will be kicking off this year’s New York Fashion Week. Future Fashion is an “Earth Pledge Initiative to continue to educate, research and demonstrate to the industry and consumers that there are interesting [environmental] options [in fashion]�. Future Fashion seeks to promote sustainable fabrics such as organic cotton, wool, recycled fabrics and more – and...

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Farmers’ Markets: Organic Food

January 11, 2008

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Several days ago The Budget Ecoist posted the first of a two-part series on organic food concerning CSAs and Farmers’ Markets. The first post described CSAs.  For today’s post we’ll be focusing on Farmers’ Markets.

As mentioned previously, Farmers’ Markets and CSAs are a great alternative to acquiring your organic produce (and protein, and honey, and flowers, etc) if you opt against shopping at large grocery stores, with less selection, and

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Community Supported Agriculture: Organic Food

January 9, 2008

carrots As more and more people turn to organic food, it’s important to take a step back and ask where your food comes from and how it’s obtained. Let’s start with produce, shall we?

Large grocery stores are beginning to sell more organic produce; natural and organic high-end markets such as Whole Foods Market offer a considerable selection but are oftentimes pricey. What’s an organic convert to do? 

CSA’s and Farmer’s Markets, my friend…

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Free Shipping on Organic Crib Mattress: Daily Deal

January 6, 2008

naturpedic organic cotton

What: Free shipping on any crib mattress through January 31, 2008

The Lowdown: Naturpedic is an eco-friendly company specializing in natural and organic baby crib mattress and bedding. Their mattresses are filled with 100% U.S. grown organic cotton. Receive free shipping on all crib mattresses through January 31, 2008.

Shop: Online, at Naturpedic. Use coupon code organic coupons upon checkout. Valid through January 31, 2008.

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Organic Cotton Vintage Bedding from Gaiam up to 70% off: Daily Deal

January 3, 2008

organic cotton vintage bedding

What: Organic cotton vintage striped bedding (discontinued colors) originally $22-$109. Now $9.99 - $42.99.

The Lowdown: Duvet covers, pillow shams, sheets – all of them organic, all of them on sale. The details: 250 thread count, 100% organic cotton bedding, reversible striped duvet cover and ruffled shams are finished with rickrack trim. Buy quickly to ensure you can get all pieces to the set before they sell out.

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