tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2642947007154475312024-03-15T18:09:38.640-07:00Eco-noviceWhere I share the results of my research into greener products and my efforts to live more naturally. Hope you find something here that helps you.Betsy Escandonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13598482569526345086noreply@blogger.comBlogger508125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264294700715447531.post-52456124932068280352019-10-29T12:13:00.000-07:002019-10-29T12:13:43.977-07:00Switch Witch Saves Family from Candy Overload<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Every Halloween parents everywhere face a daunting problem: what to do with all that candy???<br>
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Here's how we handle Halloween in our family.
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Our children collect obscene amounts of candy trick-or-treating. When they return home, they may eat 3 or 5 (there are often negotiations) pieces of candy right then. I am aware that they snitch candies <i>while </i>trick-or-treating or even back at home. I am just trying to contain the deluge. I also try to steer them away from what I consider to be the <a href="https://www.eco-novice.com/2011/06/things-i-avoid-eating.html" target="_blank">most disgusting candy</a> because it pains me to watch them eat it.<br>
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All the rest of the candy gets left near the fireplace for the Switch Witch, usually right in their trick-or-treat bags.<br>
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<a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2018/09/switch-witch-saves-family-from-candy.html#more">Read more »</a>Betsy Escandonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13598482569526345086noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264294700715447531.post-29662083253731424782019-05-15T15:28:00.003-07:002019-05-15T15:30:13.378-07:00What I Use Now: Non-toxic Household Cleaners & Personal Products<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Knowing my propensity to over-research consumer products, sometimes a friend or family member will call me to ask my advice about a particular non-toxic cleaner, lawn treatment, or mattress. But recently my neighbor decided to completely overhaul <b><i>all</i></b> her household cleaners and personal products and asked me to share with her what I use. And as I pulled up some old blog posts to share with her on these topics, I noticed that while much of the information and reasoning behind my choices was still up-to-date, many of the products were not. Some products have been discontinued. Some have been replaced with less toxic or more effective ones.<br />
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So I decided to make an exhaustive online list of our household cleaners and personal products to share with her and others that I intend to continually update. This list shares what I am actually using now in my own home and with my own family, 10+ years into the eco-friendly journey. The page also includes links to posts on the category (laundry, kitchen, teeth, hair, etc.) and where to find more information about your own cleaners or my cleaners<br />
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I would also like to note that there are a lot of great green cleaners out there now (or you could <a href="https://www.eco-novice.com/2011/02/green-cleaning-diy-cleaning-recipes.html" target="_blank">make your own non-toxic cleaners</a>, although I never have), but for certain categories, it took a lot of trial-and-error to find something that worked for us: in particular, dishwasher detergent and hair products (our family has thick curly hair). I hope my painful experiences will spare you some.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: x-large;">You will find the continually updated list here:<br /><a href="https://www.eco-novice.com/p/eco-friendly-household-cleaners.html">What I Use Now: Eco-friendly Household Cleaners & Personal Products</a></span></b><br />
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Betsy Escandonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13598482569526345086noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-264294700715447531.post-47484376273574444012019-01-22T05:00:00.000-08:002019-01-22T05:00:03.974-08:00The Wonder of Snow<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br>My children love snow. Are fascinated by snow, as only California children could be. And every winter we read together the amazing story of Snowflake Bentley. </div>
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One of our family's very favorite Christmas traditions is a <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2012/11/childrens-book-advent-activity-with-eco.html" target="_blank">children's book advent countdown</a>. Each night in December, we unwrap and read a beloved children's book about Christmas each night, some from the library and some from our own collection. Several years ago I shared a post with <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2014/12/childrens-christmas-books.html">15 of our all-time favorite Christmas picture books</a>. This list includes new favorites that have found a special place in my collection because of their focus on the spirit of giving, and the joy we get from trying to make others happy.<br>
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Do you want to encourage your child to connect the natural world but aren't sure where to start? You don't need to plan an all-day hike or trip to the beach to help inspire a love of nature. Whether you live in suburbia or a downtown apartment highrise, you can <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2017/02/connecting-kids-and-nature-resources.html">raise a wild child</a> right now right where you are. <b>Here are 9 ideas to get you started.</b><div>
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This past year we have spent a lot of time learning about animals through picture books. Most young kids are fascinated by animals, and learning about animals (and observing them in person) is a wonderful way to help kids to care about and <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2017/02/connecting-kids-and-nature-resources.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">fall in love with the natural world</a>. <br>
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Birds are so fun to learn about because they are everywhere. Whether you live in the city, country, or suburbia, you will usually have opportunities to observe birds right where you live. When we began studying birds together this year through read-alouds, I was amazed by the number of wonderful picture books we found just browsing the shelves of the library. We read one or more picture birds about birds for nearly a month this year. These ten were our very favorites. I have listed them in order from least text (youngest listeners) to most text (for multiple read-aloud sessions and/or older kids). My kids are 6, 8, and 10, and these ten titles were big hits with all three!<br>
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We are a family of very thick, very curly hair. I am
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I last wrote about my favorite non-toxic hair products in 2013. Most of those products have been discontinued (sadly), or in some cases I have found something better. So here is an update. This post addresses the hair products my entire family uses.</div>
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<i>If you are interested in the nitty gritty of my approach to choosing personal care products and the reasoning behind it, check out <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2014/04/6-strategies-for-choosing-non-toxic.html" target="_blank">this post</a>.</i></div>
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Wooden blocks are well-used and well-loved at my house. We use them to build towers, houses, words, villages, roads, skyscrapers, boats, dollhouses and animal villages. We use them to count, weigh, build, balance, measure, and spell. Wooden blocks are never outgrown and never go out of style. They allow adults and all ages of kids to create and play together. My children (now 10, 8, and 6) still play with ours blocks constantly. These are the sets I plan to save and pass down to <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2013/05/worth-saving-for-grandkids-colorful.html" target="_blank">the grandchildren</a>.</div>
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At my house, we get out Halloween picture books in October, Thanksgiving books in November, and <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2014/12/childrens-christmas-books.html" target="_blank">Christmas books</a> in December. But this year, I decided to get out the Halloween and Thanksgiving books together, to give us more time to enjoy the books that celebrate one of my very favorite holidays. I love most everything about <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/search/label/thanksgiving" target="_blank">Thanksgiving</a>. These children's books, with their stories of gathering, <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2014/11/5-ways-to-practice-gratitude-with-kids.html" target="_blank">gratitude</a>, and family are some of our favorites.<br>
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On a walk around the neighborhood last week, my kids and I spontaneously started collecting a few leaves here and there. I am especially fond of red fall leaves and couldn't resist gathering a couple. By the end of our walk, we had quite a collection and decided to make a <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2013/11/diy-fall-leaf-garland.html" target="_blank">leaf banner</a>. We went for another walk a few days later on different streets to look for a few more varieties of leaves and colors.<br>
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My preferred method of sun protection is to cover up with long sleeves and hats. But for long days at the beach and other outdoor adventures, you will also need sunscreen. When selecting a sunscreen for my family, I look for sunscreens that use mineral/ physical sunscreens as active ingredients and that offer broad spectrum protection. I choose mineral sunscreens such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as active ingredients rather than <a href="https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/report/the-trouble-with-sunscreen-chemicals/" target="_blank">chemical sunscreens</a> because chemical sunscreens are known endocrine disruptors. I look for broad spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays since <a href="http://www.ewg.org/sunsafety/skin-cancer-on-the-rise.php">both types of rays</a> have been linked to skin cancer. I avoid sunscreens with controversial <a href="http://www.foe.org/news/news-releases/2013-03-05-tests-reveal-potentially-toxic-titanium-dioxide-in-sunscreens-cosmetics">nanoparticles</a> (mineral sunscreens are often nano-sized) and harmful inactive ingredients such as <a href="http://www.ewg.org/2014sunscreen/the-problem-with-vitamin-a/">Vitamin A/ retinyl palmitate</a> (which may actually speed development of skin cancer), or <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2011/06/avoiding-phthalates-in-deodorant-and.html" target="_blank">fragrance</a>. Some of my family's favorite sunscreen products include:<br>
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Fresh hummus is a constant in my refrigerator. My husband (on a special low salt diet) enjoys it as a daily snack with veggies or his favorite salt-free tortilla chips. My 5yo eats it plain with a spoon (and it works fabulously to keep her naturally sluggish digestive system humming along). My 7yo eats it with pita chips for a delicious and filling after-school snack. I love it with apple slices and carrot sticks. Made from scratch, hummus is fabulously cheap, nutritious, and delicious!<br>
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Did you know this generation of children is the <i>first ever</i> that will spend <a href="https://childmind.org/article/why-kids-need-to-spend-time-in-nature/" target="_blank">more time playing <i>inside </i>than <i>outside</i></a>? I read that in an article several years ago and it has stuck with me. For years folks have been <a href="http://www.childrenandnature.org/oldlearn/research-resources/" target="_blank">sounding the alarm</a> about children spending too much time indoors. Although I didn't spend my entire childhood wandering through forests or wild meadows, I did spend a whole lot of time outside playing tag, climbing trees, wandering through empty lots, and looking under rocks for bugs. Helping kids to fall in love with nature is one of my passions. Since I started my blog, I've been documenting my own efforts to connect my kids with nature as well as collecting others' suggestions. It's a topic I have written about many times over the years, and one I plan to write about often in the future.<br>
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I created this page as a resource for parents and educators looking for ideas and inspiration about how to connect kids with the natural world. Below you will find links to most of the <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/search/label/nature" target="_blank">posts I have written about kids and nature</a>, including:<br>
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"What is wild? And where can you find it?" These are the first lines of the wonderfully illustrated picture book <i>Finding Wild</i>, a multi-sensory adventure into the idea of wild. I love this book for how it entices kids to find wild in every place, in the woods as well as on city streets. Luckily for Eco-novice readers, the author Megan Wagner Lloyd is an old friend of mine (and long-time fellow greenie), who has actually written <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2011/05/creating-zero-waste-lunch-via-kids.html" target="_blank">a post</a> and many a comment on this very blog! So of course I asked her to do a Q & A with me about her fantastic debut picture book.<br>
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I'm always on the lookout for <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2013/12/gifts-that-encourage-childs-sense-of.html" target="_blank">books, games, toys, and tools</a> that help my kids learn about and interact with nature. Here are some of our family's favorite games that teach kids (and grown-ups!) about the natural world. Whether your kids are fans of memory, Pokemon, or Monopoly, you'll find something on this list for them!<br>
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The aisles are full of over-the-counter medications promising to alleviate the symptoms and even shorten the duration of colds and the flu. But what if those medications don’t work for you? What if your kids are too young to take them? What if you are pregnant or just prefer to avoid the possible side effects of conventional medicines?</div>
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Last summer one of my kids' favorite activities was swimming with friends at a local pool. So this summer I decided to fork over the money for a pool membership. Which means I am committing to taking my kids swimming frequently in order to get my money's worth. But the pool is chlorinated, as most are, and swimming in chlorinated pools has certain risks. Nonetheless, I believe for my family the pros of physical activity and fun with friends outweigh the risks. Still, I'd like to mitigate those risks as much as possible. First a bit about the risks.<br>
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Since my <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2015/04/goodbye-gluten.html" target="_blank">diagnosis with Celiac Disease</a> a year ago, I have slowly been expanding my repertoire of <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2015/07/gluten-free-whole-grain-pancakes-for.html" target="_blank">gluten-free breakfasts</a>. This has been one of the very easiest. I love to whip this up, put it in the oven, and let it bake while I make the <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2015/07/top-picks-for-reusable-lunch-gear-based.html" target="_blank">kids' lunches</a> and help them get ready for school. Even my not-a-morning-person daughter, who often tries to skip breakfast, will eat several helpings. In fact, she's the one who said, "These are just as good as the <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2012/02/whats-for-breakfast-german-pancakes.html" target="_blank">gluten version</a>!"<br>
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I first got the idea for making German Pancakes gluten-free while staying with my sister-in-law. She made them with sorghum flour. They were a little heavy (similar to German pancakes made with whole wheat flour), but still quite tasty, and I realized that this recipe had potential. She recommended I try oat flour (lighter and less strong taste), which I did, and that's how I've been making them ever since. If you cannot tolerate oats, I recommend trying sorghum flour (for a heartier version) or experiment with brown/white rice flours, millet flour, and so on.<br>
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Are you interested in saving money? Conserving resources? Preventing diaper rash, UTIs, and constipation? Side-stepping years of changing diapers containing "man-poops"? Do you want a greater range of choices for preschools? Would you like to avoid potty training an uncooperative 3-year-old? Then early potty training just might be for you.<br>
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If you want to try <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2013/03/early-potty-training.html" target="_blank">early potty training</a>, it's as easy as taking off your child's diaper, and plopping them on the potty every once in a while. Here are my best tips for successful early potty training, based on my experiences potty training my second and third children.<br>
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Recently I was asked what advice I had for parents or soon-to-be parents who want to limit their family's exposure to toxic chemicals.<br>
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In putting together this post, I've thought long and hard about my response. I've been in those shoes and when you first try to learn more about toxic chemicals in everyday products it can be extremely time-consuming and overwhelming. And at a time in your life where you are already probably quite overwhelmed and short of time! This post is my advice for busy overwhelmed parents who want doable, affordable steps that will significantly limit their family's exposure to toxic chemicals.<br>
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<i><b>To learn more about the story of toxic Teflon, read last week's post: </b></i><br>
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PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic Acid) or C8 is an essential ingredient in Teflon and for decades was used in a huge range of different products (nonstick cookware and bakeware, pizza boxes, coatings for eye glasses, waterproof clothing, and stain-proof coatings for carpets, to name a few). Because of exposure through consumer products and due to exposure as a result of the disposal of millions of pounds of chemical waste into the air, water, and landfills, 99.7% of Americans have PFOA in their blood. <i>(source 1)</i><br>
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Studies have tied PFOA to an incredible range of health effects throughout the body, often even at very low exposure levels. These health effects include:<br>
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<li>ovarian cancer</li>
<li>prostate cancer</li>
<li>lymphoma</li>
<li>reduced fertility</li>
<li>arthritis</li>
<li>hyperactivity</li>
<li>altered immune responses in children</li>
<li>hypotonia, or 'floppiness,' in infants" </li>
<li>ulcerative colitis</li>
<li>high cholesterol</li>
<li>pregnancy-induced hypertension</li>
<li>thyroid disease</li>
<li>testicular cancer</li>
<li>kidney cancer</li>
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In some ways, C8 [or PFOA] already is the tobacco of the chemical industry — a substance whose health effects were the subject of a decades-long corporate cover-up...And, like tobacco, C8 is a symbol of how difficult it is to hold companies responsible, even when mounting scientific evidence links their products to cancer and other diseases. <i>(source 1)</i></blockquote>
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While U.S. companies have participated in a "voluntary" (read "unenforceable") phase-out of PFOA, the not-so-different replacement chemicals industry is now using instead appear to be just as problematic. <i>(source 3)</i><br>
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In the face of this kind of information, it is easy to feel outraged but also helpless. However, I take the same stance with PFOA that I do with all other toxic chemicals I learn about. While I cannot eliminate my family's exposure, I can refuse to support these companies financially and minimize my family's exposure to PFOA (as well as the novel “fluorochemicals” that have replaced PFOAs in consumer products) whenever possible. Here are some ways to do that.</div>
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There is a prevailing sentiment among well-meaning people
who don’t want to be unduly influenced by alarmists and worrywarts: if
something were truly dangerous, they wouldn’t be allowed to sell it.
Unfortunately, this logical line of thinking has been disproven time and again
as a result of our broken regulatory system. The story of <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2015/09/toxic-teflon-9-ways-to-minimize-exposure.html" target="_blank">Toxic Teflon</a>, as
recently laid out in <a href="https://theintercept.com/2015/08/11/dupont-chemistry-deception/" target="_blank"><i>The Intercept’s</i> three-part series</a>, is a horrifying illustration
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PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic Acid), also known as C8, is an
essential ingredient in Teflon (first introduced in 1946). DuPont is by far the leader in PFOA
use and emissions in the U.S. Due to recent court battles many internal documents
from DuPont have been uncovered, including “write-ups of experiments on rats,
dogs, and rabbits showing that C8 was associated with a wide range of health
problems that sometimes killed the lab animals…[and] hundreds of internal
communications revealing that DuPont employees for many years suspected that C8
was harmful and yet continued to use it, putting the company’s workers and
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Recently I've been reading <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2015/06/from-tech-lover-to-nature-lover-using.html" target="_blank">and writing about</a> <i>How to Raise a Wild Child</i> by Scott P. Sampson. The chapter on "The Rewilding Revolution" included a passage that grabbed my attention:<br />
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"One of the greatest gifts we can give to children is an optimistic outlook on the future. Particularly for kids in early childhood, <b>avoid negative stories about the natural world and the declining environment. This can lead to emotional detachment rather than caring.</b> Recognize, however, that kids in middle childhood will likely be getting a doom-and-gloom message about the state of the world, even if it doesn't come from you. It's important to listen to kids' fears for the future, to respond honestly, and even to share your own fears. <b>Equally important, however, is balancing any fears with positive, hopeful stories of change</b>, stories that demonstrate how people are working to solve the problems, and how youths can be part of this critical work." (emphasis mine)</blockquote>
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I have children entering the first and third grades and after packing four-years' worth of school lunches (plus innumerable snacks and lunches for summer and weekend family outings), I'm ready to tell you my very favorite reusable lunch products.<br>
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When it comes to reusable lunch gear my top priorities are: toxin-free (or in other words, mostly <a href="http://www.eco-novice.com/2015/03/eat-less-plastic-33-ways-to-keep.html" target="_blank">plastic-free</a>); durable; and dishwasher-friendly. There is no way I am going to hand wash my two kids' lunch gear everyday, so I put a very high premium on dishwasher-friendly containers. I also want some products that are truly leak-proof, and able to maintain temperature (so that I could send hot and cold foods).<br>
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