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Food & Drink:

Cream of the Crop

Mornin’ sunshine. Time to start the day, aka the coffee pot. Now there’s a new reason to rise – the nation’s largest organic farmer-owned cooperative, Organic Valley, has expanded their shelf offerings from the simple, yet classic, half-and-half, to now include certified organic French Vanilla and Hazelnut creamers (and they are dee-lish!).

Product Spotlight:

Small Fish, Big Heart

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In a sea of bleached white, mass produced greeting cards, we’re constantly celebrating the smaller studios creating truly original, totally sustainable letterpress prints, stationary, invites and cards. Heartfish Press is one such studio.

Splurge v. Steal:

Crystal Chandelier Earrings

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Big and bold, these gorgeous baubles shine an eco-friendly light on the chandelier earring trend.

Product Spotlight:

Uncomplicated Complexions

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Did you know that preservatives in skin care products have been shown to cause more damage to your skin by over-drying and exacerbating irritation?

Product Spotlight:

Good, Clean Fun

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Bath time is made all the sweeter when it’s an opportunity for your baby to soak up organically soothing suds.

Pets:

Hair of the Dog

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We’re all for conserving water, but skimping out on Fido’s regular baths is no way to cut back. Thankfully, Molly Mutt’s dog bed freshener ($12) will help alleviate the “aroma” between full-on cleaning sessions.

Green Building, Home Furnishings, Kitchen:

Zem Shares 5 Tips To Green Your Living Space on Inhabitat

Inhabitat founder, Jill Fehrenbacher, recently interviewed Zem on her top tips for greening your living.

Looks to Love:

Summer Rayne Oakes for The Uniform Project

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Huge advocates of The Uniform Project (more than one ecofabulous lady owns her own Pilot #1 dress), we were thrilled to catch up on their latest development – a collaboration with eco-model, Summer Rayne Oakes.

Home Furnishings:

Lu’-crative Opportunities

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“There is an intimacy inherent in the architectural form of woven fabric,” says Eve Blossom, founder of Lulan Artisans, a sustainable and responsible for-profit organization unlike any other you’ve heard of.

Food & Drink:

Rewarding Reconstruction – We’ll Drink to That!

After the devastating earthquake (6.3 magnitude) in Christchurch, New Zealand, the city and the lives of its citizens were changed forever.