Welcome to the Honor the Earth Giveaway Hop, hosted by Happy Mothering and Brittleby's Corner. Members of the Green Moms Network are excited to bring you great prizes to celebrate Earth Day, all valued at $25+ . This contest will run through April 22, 2013 at 9:00 pm PST (April 23, 2013 at 12:00 am EST). After entering my giveaway, be sure to visit the other blogs to enter more great Honor the Earth giveaways.
For my giveaway, I did a review of this earth friendly dryer balls a few days ago. Get a chance to win 1 Box of Woolzies Dryer Balls. Each box of WOOLZIES contains 6 handmade woolen dryer balls ($34.95 value)
The winner will be chosen the following day and announced on My Charmed Mom. No purchase necessary. US entries only. Must be 18 years or older to win.The sponsors provided me with free samples of these products to review, and I was under no obligation to review them if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. You understand that you are providing your information to My Charmed Mom and not to Facebook. Please note that My Charmed Mom, Happy Mothering, Brittleby's Corner, the Green Moms Network and the Honor the Earth event bloggers are not responsible for sponsors that do not fulfill their prizes. We have represented each sponsor with the expectation they will fulfill their prize and in a timely manner. We will contact the sponsor regarding your prize(s). The sponsors, in most cases, are shipping their items to you directly. I will make every effort to assist you obtaining your prize. If there is an issue with a sponsor, please notify the blog you won a prize from within 4-6 weeks for assistance, after that we may be unable to assist you.
Dorothy Teel says
Some Earth Friendly Practices we do is try to not use plastic bags from grocery store, use less water, don't let it run while shaving, brusing teeth,etc.. Use glass if possible instead of plastic or aper cups..
Donna Cheatle says
We stopped buying plastic bottles of water and are now using reusable glass bottles for on the go!
Cindy says
We recycle newspaper, glass, and plastic.
Tara L says
I always try & recycle the plastic bags that I always get from the grocery store but other days I try and use my own bags not plastic I think the world would be a better place if all plastic bags weren't used and just your own canvas bags & paper 🙂
Megan Parsons says
I love going to yard sales and buy used!
natalie nichols says
We recycle, reuse, and donate whenever possible
Sonya says
reduce, reuse, recycle…
Darlene Jones-Nelson says
We recycle at our house. We also buy recyclable containers that we re use.
Sandy VanHoey says
We recycle everything we can
sheila ressel says
I recycle as much as possible and use earth friendly cleaners.
Monique Eckert says
We use cloth diapers!
Diane Cooper says
I recycle everything and wash my clothes in cold water.
Vicki Hale says
i use a water filter on my faucet, instead of buying water in bottles
Gigi says
I recycle everything I possibly can; I also do not use plastic bags at all. I am learning to use eco-friendly house cleaners also.
Victoria C says
cloth diapering
Sarah Hayes says
we use cloth diapers
Anne Perry says
we cloth diaper compost, recycle, eat vegan and local
Nadene Adams says
We cloth diaper.
Jessica O says
We recycle everything we can and use cloth diapers and wipes.
steve weber says
we recycle.
Aimee P. says
We use cloth diapers and mama cloth
Emily says
Cloth diapers and wipes, recycling and vegetable garden!
Claire Rheinheimer says
I take my own reusable shopping bags to the grocery store instead of using plastic.
Wendy Mastin says
We recycle; use cloth diapers; make our own cleaning supplies
One Southern Girl says
We use cloth diapers, mama cloth, napkins and dry (most) of the laundry outside!
Tiffany W says
we recycle
susan broughton says
We recycle and have stopped buying individual water bottles. We also put out a vegetable garden and a herb garden.
Lianne says
We're vegetarian and mostly vegan!
Lana Bradstream says
We use as little plastic as possible.
kim johnson says
We cloth diaper
Anne says
We live in a rural area, so I always consolidate errands to eliminate wasteful trips into town. I also try to practice energy conservation in the kitchen; for example, I rarely use the oven to cook just one thing.
golden storm says
making my own laundry soap
Jenni says
We line dry our clothes when possible but these dryer balls would be perfect for when we can’t!
Nicole says
reusable grocery bags, cloth diapers, clothesline drying…those are just a few!
Laura P says
We recycle, grow a summer garden, and use green, natural cleaners when we can!
rachies says
Earth friendly practices can be easy. Cloth diapering has been useful in our house. I also don’t drive (for safety) but walking my life cuts down on a lot.
All Natural Katie says
We recycle and compost
carissa joslyn says
We use cloth diapers, I have a few cloth pads, use less water and electricity when we can.
dawn k says
We recycle, try to use reusable products and conserve water.
Amanda says
We recycle and cloth diaper.
Andrew L. says
We cloth diaper
Molly says
Cloth diapers
Recycle
Compost
Eggs from our own chickens
Huge vegetable garden
Dry on the line when weather permits
I try to take public transportation once a week
Reusable grocery bags
Kat Riley says
We recycle our cans and use cloth towels and napkins.
Bridget Palkow says
we use cloth diapers and wpies.
Marla Stanley says
We are making the switch to CD-they arrived today!
Christina Howell says
We use reusable grocery bags, we recycle, and we cloth diaper.
Megan Parsons says
We reuse plastic bags!
Charlotte R says
We recycle and we use reuseable grocery bags.