Archive for November, 2006

Bag for life, madam?

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Just how long are these bags for life supposed to last?
I’ve got quite an array of bags for life bought from Tesco - all looking increasingly crumpled, but pleasing in their different seasonal colours. I’m feeling quite proud of the fact that some of them are ages old - though I’m sure not the […]

A carbon neutral Christmas

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

The Carbon Neutral Company has some fantastic ideas for ecologically aware Christmas presents. I love the idea of the medieval sundial kit for children to make.
They also enable you to buy the usual suspects - a tree, a windup radio, and dryer balls, to name but 3. These items are all widely available […]

Does saving energy = saving money?

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

So, I’ve ordered more lightbulbs (I order my lightbulbs from www.lightbulbs-direct.com) - I’ve ordered 6 more energy saving lightbulbs, at a cost of £80 - including free postage and packing. And they come remarkably quickly.
I reported before that I had 78 still to replace - at this rate, we’ll be bankrupt - though most […]

The wonders of Freecycle

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

I am wholeheartedly converted to the virtues of the freecycle movement, and have been for some months now. In fact, I’m boringly evangelical about it - so much so that the local PTA has taken to asking me about ‘that website of yours’ … I wish it had been my idea.
The concept is simple […]

Dicover the power of ‘off’

Monday, November 6th, 2006

Have you visited the icount site yet?
Apparently the average house has 12 items on standby. Now, we’ve been doing our best to switch everything off at the wall, but if I just go round and check … oh dear, the children left the DVD on standby. It is now off, but I […]

Where have my recycling bags gone?

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

My (plastic, council-issued) recycling bags have gone …
Roadside recycling arrived here in the rurals about 4 months ago. We’ve been given a green bin for compostable waste, a bag for collecting paper, a different bag for collecting cardboard, a box for glass and a black bin for everything else. I’m sure this is […]

Oh no - I think I’ve killed my worms

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

New venture in the summer - a wormery. I cadged one from a friend who’d given up on it (husband asks - did I check with her why she’d given up?) and then ordered some worms from Wiggly Wigglers.
I dutifully ripped up paper, scattered soil, added worms and a small amount of food - […]