housegreening gifts
it’s surprising that with all the attention going green is getting these days, so many people are resistant to the idea. i’ve tried sending personal emails, guilt-tripping, begging and bribing, but my success rate has been admittedly pathetic. it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that the reason my methods fail is that none of what i am doing is making my friends to want to be eco-conscious. all they wonder is “what is in it for me?” and the answer that i am presenting is “nothing.”
when facebook first started gaining popularity, i turned a blind eye to my friends’ claims that it was the social networking tool and that i simply needed to join. i eventually gave in because a boy that i liked invited me, but more importantly because i saw something that i wanted at the end of the rope - the boy. good news - i got him in the end!
what does all of this have to do with anything? well, one of my girlfriends recently purchased a home, and i’ve been bugging about what to give her as a housewarming gift.
my original plans were wild and not really well thought out:
“a set of natty ice beer can cups would be eco-friendly and hip!” i thought. no.
but a great alternative for a guy’s housewarming!
plan b: my friend is already somewhat green, but what better way to boost her eco-consciousness to the next level than by giving her the tools she needs to greenify her new place?!
green lemonaide’s ‘get started’ toolkit does just that, and it’s a present, which will positively associate eco-friendliness to getting gifts in my friend’s mind!

get yours at greenloop.
green lemonaide’s kit is super-pretty and very matchy, but you could certainly put together your own, personalizing it to suit your friend’s tastes. remember, the 99¢ store is your friend.
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you can still use that! rose tea ice cubes
fragrant and soothing, rose tea is delicious to drink but the beautiful rosebuds are all too often discarded without ever being seen because they are enclosed in an opaque bag.
look at how gorgeous the buds are!
i wondered how i could reuse these lovely nature bits after making tea with them.
one way is to freeze them in ice cubes! then, when you have guests, serve them chilled green tea with the contrasting deep pink rosebuds floating on top:
another way would be to dry them out and top cakes with them or float them in clear pink jello.
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