
Simply Stated: Earth-Friendly Entertaining Products
Hope everyone had a great “Earth Week”! It was so fun to hear all the “green” tips and ideas from around the blogosphere! To wrap the week up in theme, I highlighted a few more earth-friendly entertaining products over at Simply Stated: Celebrations today, and some rustic recycled glassware over at GlamDish .
Speaking of Earth Day , did anyone else catch Oprah on Tuesday when Julia Roberts was on with Sophie Uliano, the author of Gorgeously Green: 8 Simple Steps to an Earth-Friendly Life ?
I was at the dentist while it was on, so I was only catching bits and pieces, but the parts I saw were actually really funny (with the worms), and also very interesting…hopefully they’ll air it again soon. In reality I’m probably not going to have a worm composter on the porch anytime soon, but I guess you should never say “never”, right? ;) If anyone has the book or saw the entire episode, I’d love to hear what you think…
Update! Just found a link to the episode on online…click here to view :)
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I saw that episode of Oprah and thought the worms were hilarious too! Especially when they startled her :) It was a fun show!
Love the bright look of that bamboo dinnerware!
I did see the entire thing and the worms were the best part! I do wish there were more shows like that on though because I always get a new tip or two. I bought a SIGG bottle after the show. I am going to try and cut out all plastic bottles this year!
Love the Bambu products above. I am going to check them out!
I don’t have the book yet, but I saw the feature on Oprah and it looks like a great resource! The reviews on Amazon are really good too!
These are too cute!
Hi, this is my first time here. You have such an awesome and interesting website. I’m dumbfounded.
Bambu looks cul !!!
Simply well design, eco-friendly, gorgeous colors and feel so good to the touch !
Glad to see so much being said and done this Earth Week- lets try and keep it going the entire year! By the way, bamboo is such a great renewable wood- good to see it being used in everything, including flooring.