Showing posts with label Going Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Going Green. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

And we have a winner!

OK, my first ever giveaway (from the Glad / New York Compost Blog Tour I participated in), thanks to handy dandy Mr. Randomnumbergenerator, has a winner. And it is... Amanda. She, the lovely writer of the beautiful blog Last Mom on Earth.

Now, Amanda, all I need is your snailmail address and a lovely green "odour-free" compost pail with good stuff inside (including Glad Compostable Bags to line it with) will be winging its way to you!

And, as I believe you actually live in a house with a YARD, you won't be needing THIS guy from NYCompost:

Thanks, Adam!
to come pick up your compost and bring it to a garden where it can be put to use.

Whew!

Also?

Let me tell you all a secret.

Come closer.

Shhhhhh.

Today is my 2 year blogaversary. I'm trying to write a post about that & get it up  here while it's still Monday the 6th. 

Wish me luck!

UPDATE: I did not write that 2nd Blogaversary post. I came home from shuttling my kids here and there, set them up for supper, sat down at the computer to write it, and found out that my beloved blog-world friend Susan Niebur, @WhyMommy of the blog Toddler Planet had just passed away, finally losing her battle with metastatic inflammatory breast cancer. My heart is wrenched open. She was an amazing woman. A planetary scientist, a loving wife and mother to two small boys. An inspiration, and full of joy, right up to the very end.


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Monday, January 30, 2012

Composting in New York City

Nope, that's not a typo. I really meant composting, not composing.

Yes, in New York City... Manhattan, even!

And no, we don't have a townhouse or ground floor apartment, no backyard or roof deck or access to any outdoor space that is not public property.  And while we jokingly call Riverside Park "our backyard" I don't think the parks department people would take kindly to our appropriating a bit of it to create a family compost heap.

I had not thought it possible. But then the wonderful folks at Mom Central Consulting contacted me to participate in the Glad / New York Compost Blog Tour and giveaway...


And even though I already have so much (too much!) on my plate, I just couldn't say "no." For, you see, even though I am a thoroughly urbanized city-gal now, at times in my (distant) youth, I have lived in the country and been elbow deep in the fragrant, fertile earth of a garden, and the compost that facilitates that.

Also for a number of years running my family has gone to visit my cousin Jessie and her family in Burlington Vermont in the summertime. And they? Have a wonderful, abundant organic vegetable garden, a BIG healthy compost pile, and... chickens!

So for a week every summer I am mindfully sorting every scrap of garbage we create into their respective chicken, compost, trash and recycle containers. And then when we come home to New York City it has felt so odd and so thoroughly WASTEFUL to be throwing out all that wonderful compost material and chicken food.

So you can see how I jumped at the chance to do something about this in an easy and fun way, and in my very own (small galley) kitchen here in NYC. So this, my friends, is a double first - my first giveaway and my first sponsored post!* (And you are here to witness it!)

When the composting kit arrived and I unpacked it, I found:
  • Glad Compostable Bags. 
  • An "Easy Household Guide" to composting by Nicky Scott, called, well "COMPOSTING."
  • An appropriately sized, lidded, dark green compost bucket, labelled an "ODOUR FREE Compost Caddy." And yes, it IS made in England, how could you tell? ;-)
  • A sunflower growing kit (that I shall pass on to a Brooklyn friend with a back garden).

The compost bucket settled very comfortably on my kitchen counter. Due to an ingenious filter in the top of the lid and lined with a Glad Compostable Bag, it indeed lived up to its "ODOUR FREE" claim, in spite of the many apple peels and garlic pulps that have been dumped into it.

Also? As yet, no fruit flies (the bane of open compost buckets everywhere).

It was interesting to see how much fruit and vegetable scrap waste we generated in just a few days. Did I ever mention Ethan eats 2-3 apples a day and they must be sliced and peeled?


When it became clear that the bag would quickly fill, I emailed Adam at New York Compost and arrangements were made for an easy right-to-my-door pick-up. And of course, the vehicle for this is human powered by clean, green bicycle!


I hand my tidy, unsmelly, tied-up bag of luscious, gooey compostable stuff over to Adam and away it goes to ferment away in a community compost site, ultimately to enrich the soil for some lucky gardeners.

OK, I am feeling so environmentally virtuous and green now. I plan to keep doing this even after the official compost blog tour is over.

So, if crazy stressed - SQUASHED - me can do this, then you certainly can, too! You in? Good!

To learn more about the Glad environmental programs, go to their site Glad to Waste Less. I did, and was pleasantly surprised to see all that this plastic-bag-selling company is doing to help people go green. Who knew?

Something else cool and green and philanthropic that Glad is doing is supporting youth sports programs by providing 10, $2,000 "One Bag" grants (and counsel from sustainability experts) to help youth stadiums or sports leagues’ waste diversion efforts. Entrants will be asked to share a brief description of their need and plan to take their high school stadium, community fields or youth sports league “One Bag.”

Grant submissions will be accepted at their GladtoWasteLess.com site and the grant entry period runs from October 18, 2011 through February 29, 2012.

Also, if you are my neighbor here in NYC and want to know more about the wonderful New York Compost folks, visit their website: New York Compost! 

And here's a handy dandy little video of the venture, featuring the kind of cart that comes by to pick up our NYC compost.
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And now, to give you a further nudge in the right direction (drumroll, please).... 

THE GIVEAWAY!

I have a Glad Composting Kit to send to one, randomly selected, lucky reader. It contains:
  • Your own handy green "Odour Free" composting bucket
  • A box of 20 Glad Compostable Bags for the bucket
  • A small, easy to read book on the ins & outs of composting
  • A sunflower growing kit
How to Enter:
First off, I'm easy.
(And don't tell me you've already heard that from my husband.)
#1. Just leave a comment here. That's it, you're entered once.

For additional chances, you can do any or all of the following (each one gets you an additional entry): 
#2. Follow me on Twitter @SquashedMom and tell me you did it - or that you already follow me - in another comment.

#3. Like my Facebook Fan Page and tell me you did it - or that you already like me, you really like me - in another comment.

#4. Go check out the New York Compost website - and tell me you did it in another comment. (On the honor system here.)

#5. Go check out the  Glad to Waste Less website - and tell me you did it in another comment. (Again, I trust you.)

Contest runs until NOON, NYC (Eastern Standard) Time on Sunday, February 5th, 2012. The winner (selected at random by their entry number) has 48 hours to respond after email notification of their awesome luckiness, or the package will go on to another randomly chosen entrant.

Did I forget anything here? I hope not, I'm new to this blog contest / giveaway game after all.

Good luck and happy composting y'all!

*In accordance with transparency and legality, I am letting you know that I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Glad and received a composting kit to facilitate my review, a sample to giveaway, and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.  The opinions expressed herein, however, are uninfluenced by this compensation and are completely my own.


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