Monday, May 12, 2014

2014 Relish Reusable Giveaway Hop

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 Welcome to the 2014 Relish Reusable Giveaway Hop hosted by Measuring Flower and Slightly Steady! I have teamed up with our hosts and a bunch of other amazing bloggers to bring you a variety of eco-friendly, reusable prizes each worth at least $50! So after you enter my giveaway below, be sure to "hop" on to the next blog to enter their giveaway, as well. You can find a list with links to all the participating blogs towards the bottom of this post.
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Also, don't forget to check out the event's grand prize! It's an incredible $300 gift card to MightyNest! MightyNest is a great go-to source for eco-friendly, healthful products for your home and garden. One neat thing about MightyNest is how they're giving back by doing a fundraiser known as MightyNest for Schools. The MightyNest for Schools program generously supports the school of your choice when you buy any of their high-quality, eco-friendly, healthy gear, by donating 15% of your purchase. MightyNest further engages your school community in healthy living with great tips, challenges, and pledges. For more info, visit MightyNest for Schools.

I am giving away some reusable items to help you get through the summer! Please enter here:
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This event brought to you by Measuring Flower Events.
Disclosure: DSA is not responsible for other prizes in this hop, nor the grand prize.

22 comments:

  1. Before throwing anything away, think about if you have another use for it!

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  2. You can use egg cartons to grow seedlings in.

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  3. I use a mason jar with a flip top lid to hold cheese I grate myself in large quantities.

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  4. I bring my own coffee mugs, shopping bags, and takeout containers.

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  5. When the old dish rag or wash cloth over give it one more use like a rag the guys can use on there cars.

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  6. Coffee grounds on the rose bushes helps them stay healthy

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  7. Reusable shopping bags pack more items and hold them more securely. Plus, some stores will give you a discount for them.
    savewish@yahoo.com

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  8. Cloth diapers are great!

    -Hannah Avery

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  9. Banana peels do wonder around rose bushes, and putting used tea bags will take the sting out of sun and other burns,

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  10. Hi! I use the plastic bags that come from the grocery store to clean my cat box. At least their being used and I'm not wasting something else. Thanks!

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  11. We follow the reduce, reuse, recycle. I try to buy a bigger package so I don't need tons of bottles.

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  12. we turn old bath and beach towels into dog towels to wipe paws

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  13. I reuse plastic baggies! A quick wash and you can reuse them several times.

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  14. Use reusable shopping bags and always put them back in the car right after you unload your groceries - it's too easy to forget them otherwise!

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  15. Always use glass (my favorite is mason jars with glass straws) and refuse plastic! GROW YOUR OWN FOOD!

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  16. coffee filters are super easy to make. save money and trash!

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  17. I use plastic milk jugs to protect my small vegetable plants in the spring.

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  18. Those used dryer sheets make great lint wipes.

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  19. Use cloth diapers. It's not as bad as you think it is.

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  20. Before getting rid of something I search online for something else it can be used for. I am so surprised at the things that I used to throw away when they can be recycled into something else. I have found so many reuses on pinterest which is my favorite site to find anything I need.

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  21. Fill empty plastic bottles with water & freeze to use to keep items in your cooler cold, You can also use a plastic milk jug for the larger coolers.

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  22. Buy at thrift stores. You're reusing clothes and things.
    Thanks for the contest.

    slehan at juno dot com

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