Category : Eco-Friendly/Green

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Utterly Yours Pregnancy Pillow Giveaway (CLOSED 10/17)

Utterly Yours

We all know that pregnant women are supposed to sleep on their left side, but it’s not always comfy. I’ve heard of some women kicking their hubbies out of bed to make room for bulky pregnancy pillows! Utterly Yours has a better pregnancy pillow to keep you comfortable, and your spouse in bed!

Utterly Yours

The Utterly Yours pregnancy pillow is made in the U.S.A and has a cube design that opens into two triangles. The solid side is eco-friendly memory foam (hypoallergenic, zero gas emissions, pollutant free manufacturing process) that conforms to your belly. The patterned side is a higher density (firmer) foam that supports your back and keeps you comfortably on your side.

utterly yours

The pillow is compact enough to travel with, but it isn’t overly complicated or difficult to use. The fabric that connects the two sides stretches to accommodate a growing belly, but it’s available in 3 sizes so you can get a great fit. If you’re very close to the maximum, you may want to size up. Otherwise one pillow will get you through your pregnancy! The pillow is available with 6 different color/pattern combinations, and the cover is removable and machine washable! Each pillow retails for $44.95 plus S&H, and are also available through distributors, retailers and online retailers.

Giveaway: Utterly Yours is offering one of my readers a pregnancy pillow in her choice of size and color (ARV $44.95.)

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Zoobies Blankie Babies / Blanket Pet Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 10/13)

Zoobies Banner Logo-Blankie Babies

Clearly I’ve been living in the dark ages, because I had never heard of Zoobies until about a month ago! If you’ve been living under the same rock I had been, Zoobies are plush “friends” that become a pillow, and have a fleece blanket inside.

Lencho the Lion-PlushOlivia- Plush

The original blanket pets retail for $35, and are available in 24 adorable animals. Their sizes vary based on which animal you choose, but they are quite large, and the blanket measures 34″ x 44.” 9 adorable Storytime Pals feature your favorite characters, and retail for $38. Three slumber pets have sleeping bags inside instead and retail for $50. All are recommended for ages 3+, but safety tested for all ages.

Baby Tama the Tortoise-Plush

I knew I couldn’t get one for one child and not the other, so instead I let them work together to choose one for the new baby. They both loved the Olivia Storytime pal, but we decided on the Baby Tama the Tortoise Blankie Baby.

Zoobies 1Zoobies 3 face

The 6 cute blankie babies are smaller versions of the blanket pets, that are recommended for ages 0-2 and retail for $25.

Zoobies 10 28 inches longZoobies 11 22 inches wide

They still serve as a friend, pillow and have a blanket measuring approximately 30″ x 24″ inside.

Zoobies 9 super soft with silky cornerZoobies 2 teether

They also have a silky soft square on the blanket corner, and a detachable teething ring.

Zoobies 4 closed as toyZoobies 5 to open up
Zoobies 6 flat as pillow

Velcro underneath allows it to turn from a cuddly stuffed animal to a pillow.

Zoobies 7 zippered pocket for blanketZoobies 8 blanket can zip off
Zoobies 12 top view with blanket out but attached

The blanket zips off for laundering, and it was not difficult to stuff it back in!

Zoobies 13 turtle about 10 inches longZoobies 14 turtle about 10 inches wide

They’re not overwhelmingly large for the under two crowd, have squishy soft heads, and Zoobies polyester fill is made of recycled plastic (PET) bottles!

Giveaway: Zoobies is offering one of my readers the product of his/her choice (ARV $25-$50.) Entries go in the Rafflecopter form.

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Baby Products BPA Free Natural Personal Care Products Review

Jason Kids Only Toothpaste and MAM BPA/Phthlate/PVC Free Toothbrush Review

jason kids toothpaste and mam toothbrush

When I posted my Weleda Children’s Tooth Gel Review last year, someone mentioned the Jason Kids Only toothpaste. We’ve been using the Jason Kids Only Shampoo/Conditioner and have been happy with it, so I figured the toothpaste was worth a try. I was able to find it at Toys R Us and the 4.2 oz tube retails for under $6.

I’ve been meaning to write about this for literally 6 months, but with a lot of this stuff, I feel like there’s really not much to say unless it’s terrible, or somehow super amazing!

jason kids only toothpaste jason toothpaste ingredients

It does not contain: fluoride, sulfate, wheat, gluten, saccharin or artificial colors/flavors. The ingredients are: glycerin, water, silica, xylitol, xanthan gum, panthenol, aloe vera leaf juice, calendula flower extract, calcium carbonate, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, and flavor.

jason toothpaste texture

I tasted a little bit of it and it has that typical strawberry-for-kids flavor. It’s easy to squeeze out, but doesn’t come out too fast. We’ve bought this twice, and I will probably continue to buy it as long as we need fluoride-free toothpaste.

mam toothbrush
mam toothbrush (2) mam toothbrush package

I also picked up a MAM toothbrush that’s BPA, Phthlate, lead and PVC free. It is shaped nicely to make it easy for little hands to use and hold, and I really haven’t found many other options for toothbrushes for little ones without all the icky stuff. The only thing that annoys me is that because of the way they are shaped, they won’t stay sitting on the counter bristles up. If you put some toothpaste on it and try to set it down, it rolls on it’s side and you end up with toothpaste all over the counter!

FTC compliance: I purchased the above products myself at normal prices. I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.





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Eco-Friendly/Green Natural Household Products

Seventh Generation Disinfecting Wipes & Dishwasher Detergent Review

seventh generation

Most of my readers know I’m pretty into couponing, sale shopping and general deal wrangling. I haven’t paid more than a few pennies for household and personal care products for about the past 4 years. So, my attempts to “go green” have been tough on the old pocketbook. I know lots of people use nothing but baking soda and vinegar for anything and everything, and maybe someday I will be there too…I’m not there yet! I’ve been trying to make slightly better choices in products as I can, in the hopes that I can make it to that point in baby steps!! I had a few coupons for $1 off any 7th Generation product earlier this year, so I figured I might as well give them a try.

I usually use either Lysol or Clorox Wipes, and Cascade or Electrasol/Finish powder…whatever is free or nearly free. I know some people feel strongly about not using any “disinfecting” products, but I like to have the wipes on hand for the toilet seats, wiping the little potty and cleaning up really yucky stuff.

The 7th Generation disinfecting wipes were $3.37 for a 35 count canister at my grocery store. That isn’t too much higher than the Lysol or Clorox wipes brand, which seem to sell in the $2.19-$2.99 range where I shop, depending on where I’m shopping and what brand I’m buying. Of course, I don’t buy them unless I’m combining store & manufacturer coupons, sales and/or buy this many items get 20 cents off gas etc. deals!

The 7th Generation wipes are botanical, and the ingredients are: Thymol (component of thyme oil), Sodium lauryl sulfate (palm kernel or coconut-derived cleaning agent), copper sulfate pentahydrate (bluestone) (mineral derived water mineralizer), citric acid and sodium citrate (cornstarch derived water softeners), essential oils and botanical extracts* (origanum vulgare (oregano) oil, cedrus atlantica (blue atlas cedar) bark oil, citrus medica limonum (lemon) peel oil, cymbopogon schoenanthus (lemongrass) oil, citrus medica limonum (lemon) fruit extract, mentha citrata (orange bergamot mint) leaf extract, aqua (water). Wipe substrate: polyester, rayon.

Clorox wipes ingredients: Water, Substrate, Isopropyl alcohol, Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, Alkyl dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, Alkyl polyglucoside, Fragrance, Preservative, Propylene glycol propyl ether

Lysol Wipes ingredients: I haven’t been able to find more than what’s on the package. Akykl Dimethl Benzyl Ammonium Chlorides….0.26%, “other ingredients”…99.74%. Well that’s helpful…not.

All claim to kill 99.99% of household germs, including cold & flu viruses. I’m no scientist, so I will take their word for it. As far as I know, the 7th generation wipes are available only in Lemongrass & Thyme scent. It smells fine, a little odd for a cleaning product (I like to eat lemongrass, LOL.) However…I used these wipes when we passed around a stomach bug (twice) in February, so the scent now makes me kind of gaggy since I associate it with that!

The Seventh Generation Automatic Dishwasher Powder was $4.17 for 45 ounces. Compare that to the $3.75 regular price for 75 ounces of Finish, and it seems awfully high! However, I’ve only bought dishwasher detergent twice this year. The 7th Generation in January, and Finish in May (which is maybe half empty.) I wash dishes every day, but we have pretty soft water, so I only fill about half of the dispenser! So really, even if the price is double (which it nearly is) it really wouldn’t make much difference in my budget…except that I can’t get the deals on 7th Generation like I can with the other stuff. Maybe if CVS starts selling it!

The ingredients in the 7th Generation Free & Clear Automatic Dishwasher Powder are: Sodium carbonate (water softener and alkalinity builder), sodium sulfate and sodium chloride (promote flowability), citric acid (water softener), sodium silicate (protection agent and alkalinity builder), polyaspartic acid (water softener and anti-filming agent), ppg-10-laureth-7 (anti-spotting agent), sodium percarbonate (removes stains and water softener), protease and amylase (enzyme soil removers).

It uses plant-derived enzymes remove food debris and stains from dishes, is a biodegradable formula and is phosphate and chlorine free.

Cascade dishwasher detergent ingredients (to the best of my knowledge): Water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate , Sodium chloride, Cocamide DEA, Triclosan, Aloe barbadensis, Cocamidopropyl betaine, Glycerine, Parfum, Citric acid, Benzoic acid, Benzyl alcohol, Benzyl salicylate, Butylphenyl methylpropional, Methyparaben, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Magnesium nitrate, Magnesium chloride, Propylene glycol, Triethylene glycol, Cl 42090, Cl 19140, AAlu OOH2pCO2, Pks

Finish ingredients: Beats me. I had a heck of a time finding the Cascade ingredients. They don’t exactly make it easy to find. I imagine Finish is fairly similar. I could probably find the ingredients if I spent even more time, but they are clearly going to be way ickier (technical term) than the 7th generation.

I didn’t notice any difference in my dishes. They were as clean as they always are. No matter how little detergent I use, or what additives I use, I still have to hand wash our glasses every few months because they get a cloudy buildup on them.

I haven’t tried any other brands, but I know my organic store has at least 2 or 3 other dishwasher detergent brands, and I’m definitely going to try a few more.

Do you have a favorite brand of “natural” cleaners? Are you the make-it-yourself/use baking soda type? Or are you still taking baby steps like me?

FTC compliance: I purchased the above products myself at normal prices. I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.





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Baby Products BPA Free Giveaway Review

Yoomi Self-Warming (BPA Free) Baby Bottle Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 8/30)

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 1

The Yoomi is a bottle and warmer in one, that warms a baby’s feeding to the natural temperature of breast milk in 60 seconds.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 2 packagingYoomi Self Warming Bottle 3 packaging
Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 4 packagingYoomi Self Warming Bottle 5 packaging

As I mentioned in my post about my breastfeeding experiences, neither of my kids were wild about the bottle. I suspect my milk has excess lipase (so I am definitely going to try scalding it next time before storing!) but I’m guessing it’s probably also because I really had no clue how to warm it. You don’t want to microwave or overheat breast milk, not just because of potential hot spots, but also because it can destroy some of the good stuff in it. I tried microwaving water, then putting the bottle in it to warm…took forever and I was never sure if it was warm enough. Tried running it under hot water…same thing. I never bought a bottle warmer since bottles were so rare in our house anyway, but a warmer can’t be used away from home, doesn’t necessarily heat it evenly or to the ideal temperature, and it warms the whole bottle at once, so it gets cool as the baby drinks.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 6 bottle with warmer

Still, I would love to have a bottle that’s easy to use and heat, so that there’s the option of me running out to the store by myself, or maybe even getting out with my husband.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 7 all pieces

The Yoomi self-warming bottle has to be one of the coolest (warmest? Har har) ideas I’ve seen. It consists of a BPA free, easy to hold bottle (available in 5 oz and 8 oz sizes), a naturally shaped nipple with anti colic vents (available in slow, medium and fast flow), a collar to hold it on obviously, cap, and the warmer.

Clearly, the warmer is what makes it stand out. The warmer warms milk to the natural temperature of breast milk (89.6-93.2 degrees) in 60 seconds, without plugs, batteries, hot water etc. The warmer uses the same gel that is used in hand warmer packets, which is a concentrated, non-toxic salt solution (also used in ice cream.) Yoomi has also added a food grade colorant and Bitrex (a safe but bitter substance) so that if the warmer leaked, not only would you see it, but the baby would refuse to consume the feeding.

The Yoomi came with a fantastic pamphlet that tells you just about everything you need to know.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 8 step 1 flyerYoomi Self Warming Bottle 9 step 1 warmer new

The first thing you need to do is charge the warmer, which you do by boiling it for 25 minutes. You can also use a steam sterilizer with 4x the recommended amount of water, but the warmer cannot be placed in the microwave.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 10 step 2 boil 25 minYoomi Self Warming Bottle 11 water boiling

I used a 3 quart pot the first time, but a 4 quart would have worked much better, since so much water evaporates during the boiling time!

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 12 lowered in with tongsYoomi Self Warming Bottle 13 boiled on its side 25 min

Once the water was at a full boil, I lowered the warmer in with tongs, and boiled it for 25 minutes.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 14 step 3 flyerYoomi Self Warming Bottle 15 step 3 cool 75 min

Carefully remove the warmer (I used the tongs again) and allow it to cool on it’s side, on a clean surface for an hour and 15 minutes. The orange button turns blue after you boil it; it should be back to orange, cool to the touch, and rattle when shaken before you use it. You shouldn’t depress the button before it’s fully cooled, or you could damage the warmer. You can also cool it more quickly by running it under cool water, but of course it will no longer be sterile.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 16 step 4 flyerYoomi Self Warming Bottle 17 step 4 cooled sounds sloshy

If the warmer sounds slushy, rather than rattl-ey, you may not have boiled it long enough. I believe not having quite enough water the first time caused me to have a slightly sloshy sound (and it also took a bit longer for the warmer to fully activate/button to turn blue.) If you’ve used enough water, but this happens, try adding 5 minutes to the boil time.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 18 flyer ready to feedYoomi Self Warming Bottle 19 nipple goes into collar
Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 20 capYoomi Self Warming Bottle 21 cap compresses nipple stops leaks

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 22 use to pick warmer upYoomi Self Warming Bottle 23 picked warmer up
Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 24 screw onto bottle

Use the bottle to pick the warmer up to assemble it. You can store the charged warmer, and it will be ready to use pretty much indefinitely. You can go ahead and fill the bottle, and store the whole shebang in the fridge, and it will still work (perfect for outings with Dad, or to take to the babysitter.) The Yoomi can be used with breast milk or pre-mixed formula.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 26 temp before

For my photo demo, I used water stored in the fridge; this was it’s temp before.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 25 flyer press button through nippleYoomi Self Warming Bottle 27 push button
Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 29 turn upsidedown 30 seconds

When you’re ready to use it, just press the orange button and wait 30 seconds, then turn the bottle upside down and wait another 30 seconds. If you stare at the bottle while you’re waiting, you’ll see the orange start to fade. When it’s blue, you know it’s fully activated. As I said earlier, mine took a bit longer to reach this stage, I believe because I didn’t have it in quite enough water while boiling!

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 30 flyer feedYoomi Self Warming Bottle 31 temp of warmed water squeezed out

The Yoomi warms the feeding as it flows past the channels in the warmer, so it’s actually warming the milk as the baby drinks, rather than warming it all at once (and having it start to get cool while baby drinks.) So, I squeezed some of the warmed water out into the bottle cap to measure the temp. It took me a while to squeeze out enough to measure the temp, so it had cooled a bit by the time I managed to do it! This temperature is much like the natural temperature of breast milk (slightly cooler than your body temp), which makes it easier for the baby to go back and forth between breast and bottle. They are less likely to refuse it because it’s too hot or too cold, and they won’t develop a preference for extra-warm bottles. You cannot overheat the milk, so you never have to worry about the baby being burned. The warmer continues to warm for an hour, so the last drop will be just as warm as the first. You of course want to keep the bottle upside down during the feeding, so if the baby needs a break, put the cap on and place it upside down, so the milk in the nipple will be warm when baby is ready again.

Yoomi Self Warming Bottle 32 flyer when it's ready to be replacedYoomi Self Warming Bottle 33 flyer 100 uses or 3 months after first use

The warmer can be used up to 100 times, or three months after it’s first use. I read this, but it didn’t sink in before I broke it out to test it, so I will have to buy another warmer before I can try it with the baby in December! Oops! Yoomi is working on a way to easily look at the warmer and know it’s ready to be replaced, but for now, you know if it doesn’t rattle when charged, the button doesn’t change color, or if the base of the warmer is permanently bulging out. It comes with a little chart to tick off each time you charge it.

Initially, I was a little overwhelmed by all the info, and unsure if I’d be able to figure it out, but it was really quite easy! I made a quick video demonstrating:

All the pieces are interchangeable, and the bottles can be used without the warmer. Either size bottle with nipple has an MSRP of $10.95. Nipples alone are $6.95 for a 2-pack, and a single warmer is $25.95. You save when you buy a bottle with warmer for $32.95. Initially, it seemed pricey to me but it’s really 25 cents per use, and it can be used anywhere, anytime, takes just 60 seconds, warms to the ideal temperature, and warms as you feed. No other warming method can do that.

Yoomi is designed and assembled in London England, but you can purchase the products online from Yoomi or buy Yoomi on Amazon (affiliate link.)

Giveaway: One reader will receive a 5 oz. Yoomi bottle with warmer (ARV $32.95.) Entries go in the Rafflecopter form below! You may view Rafflecopter’s Privacy Policy.

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