Showing posts with label Laptop Lunches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laptop Lunches. Show all posts

Sunday, January 3, 2010

2009 in Review

Thinking back on 2009 I had several things I wanted to change, did change and will continue to work on in 2010. When I think about all the small changes I made last year I realize that they really do add up.

I started using a Brita water pitcher to filter my water to cut back on my bottled water usage at the end of 2008. I purchased a couple of BPA free bottles from the Filter for Good website in 2009 and have been using those to take filtered water with me to work and when on the go. (I also received a snazzy new Camelbak bottle at Christmas too!) Thanks to those small changes I completely stopped purchasing bottled water in 2009.

I started using a Laptop Lunchbox to take my lunches to work. I LOVE my lunchbox and have drastically cut back on waste by using the laptop lunchbox. I even pack my own cloth napkin so I have absolutely no garbage at the end of lunch each day. I had the opportunity to purchase a laptop lunch box for a co-worker as well during an office gift exchange so the waste-free lunches keep growing!

I also found another product, Posh Pouches, to replace my use of plastic baggies for those days I wanted to have a snack in my purse. These reusable fabric bags are wonderful and I have really enjoyed using them. I was using way too many plastic baggies before I found these. I use them at home to package items after they are opened in my fridge, for snack items, for personal items - I have them in all sizes and they are great for anything.

I continued to use my reusable canvas shopping bags when I go to the grocery store. I started this back in 2008 but became much more consistent last year when I finally got a good system going. I use the bags now for any other store I go into when I know I am going to make a purchase, not just groceries.

I took a ceramic mug to work to drink tea from instead of using the styrofoam cups that are provided. For my weekly Starbucks trips I started using a reusable tumbler as well . I received a new personalized tumbler for Christmas too. :)

I started to purchase organic foods and attempted to grow a few veggies of my own. Although the organic foods are more expensive there are items that can be purchased in bulk and I like to think I am worth the investment. I haven't convinced myself to purchase everything organic yet because there are times where I am staring at eggs on sale for $0.99 compared to the organic version for $3.99. However, I am trying to make use of the local farmer's markets for better pricing as well.

I am a total "product junkie" and for those of you who don't know what "product" refers to, for me that would be skincare items, mainly. I love face washes, exfoliants, peels, moisturizers, creams, serums, masks - you name it - I probably have it. I wanted to start using products that have less harmful chemicals in them. This area has been difficult to change! I would like products with less chemicals but I still want products that work. I had a few interesting experiences to say the least (um, Tom's Deodorant) which will require their own post.

I started to use Marcal's recycled paper towels and toilet paper (which can be bought in bulk at Costco). At first I thought this would be an annoying "sacrifice" since they are a long way from my Viva paper towels and three-ply Quilted Northern toilet paper I was using. I am happy to report that this switch will be permanent.

To improve on energy costs, I switched my electric company to Green Mountain Energy who uses renewable energy. Great for the environment and so far great on my bills as well. All of the light bulbs in my house were switched out in 2009 to the more energy efficient compact flourecent light bulbs. I started to unplug appliances, hair dryers, etc. when not in use. I make sure the water is turned off while I am brushing my teeth, I take showers instead of baths , use cold water to wash clothes and have been washing more dishes by hand and only running the dishwasher when we have a full load.

None of these items may seem like a huge change by themselves but when I think back about all of them together 2009 seems like a pretty successful year. I plan on continuing all of these changes and tackling a few more in 2010.

Happy New Year!!!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Waste-free Lunches

I am a professional adult who works full-time at a large corporation. I have to tell you one of the highlights of my work day is lunch. :) I found out about these lunch boxes from a friend and once I saw them I just HAD to have one. It is a bento box style lunch and the lunch box itself is cute, colorful, easy to use and clean up, has built-in portion control; but what I love the most is that when I am finished with my lunch I have absolutely no trash to throw away. It seems odd to say that but everyday the trash cans are so full after lunch we are all shoving our trash in there trying to make it fit. The first day I took my new lunch box I was able to just stand up and leave. :) It was a great feeling.

The lunch box I purchased was from www.laptoplunches.com. It is a great purchase for any age. It keeps me motivated to continue cooking healthier meals instead of getting lazy and picking up lunch in the cafeteria or ending up with fast food. The Laptop Lunches website even provides you with lunch ideas each week to help keep you trying new foods and methods of preparation. The lunch box comes with silverware and if you order a carrying case you will also get a reusable drink bottle. You can order additional containers for the inside of your laptop lunch as well in case you have a busy night and need additional time for clean up. I have even packed a kitchen towel in my carrying case to use as a napkin everyday so I truly have a waste-free lunch.

There is an additional link on the Laptop Lunches website that gives more information and statistics on waste-free lunches, www.wastefreelunches.org.

Each lunch seems like art when you are finished so I jumped on the bandwagon and started taking pictures of my lunches too!

Homemade egg rolls and rice, edamame,
applesauce and then a luna bar for my snack.