Living green is a journey, and I continue to evolve like most off you. I started Green City Living in 2012 out of my desire to share products I’d made that really worked for me as I moved toward greenness. I would never claim to have all the answers.
This blog is about sharing the journey I am taking along with my successes and failures. I also want to hear about yours. By sharing, we can help each other explore new ways to save our planet.
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I made a health decision last year to only drink one diet soda a day. Unfortunately I'm not much of a water drinker--so I switched to drinking iced tea, and I'm ashamed to admit that I purchased it in quart size containers from the grocery store. Here I am, creator of Green City Living, buying a product in a plastic container!
I was drinking about one of those a day, and as our recycling container filled up, I knew I needed to do something different. Plastic isn't easy to recycle, and there are reports of recycling centers not even trying. We might as well assume that plastic isn't being recycled.
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My solution was to buy boxes of organic black tea packets and three of these great pitchers: https://www.amazon.com/.../ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin... I brew a pot each day (in the summer time I used the sun to do it) and when I'm working in my office as a nurse, or sewing in the shop, I can just carry it along to refill my glass.
I heat water with 5 tea bags in a small sauce pan to boiling and then turn off the heat and let it steep some. One thing to keep in mind--in order to keep your jar from cracking, it's important to fill the pitcher at least 1/3 full with some cool (not cold) water--I fill it from the fridge--before pouring the tea in it from the pot, OR cool the tea before pouring it into the glass container and add additional water to fill.
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This blog post is created by Kathy Rohret, owner of Green City Living. What ideas do you have to decrease waste? What ways have you discovered to overcome similar dilemmas?