Reusable Products That Are Actually Worth It
Maybe reusable grocery bags aren’t your bag, but you still want to save the environment — or even save money. Fear not! These eco-friendly products are sturdy, reliable, and will reduce waste in your home. NO. 1: SILICONE STRETCH LIDS Never buy plastic wrap to cover your food again! If you’re always out of lids or food coverings, a silicone food lid might be the answer you’re looking for. A single lid can fit any size container — even stock pots or half a watermelon. NO. 2: REUSABLE SWAB A package of 1,000 Q-tips will tell you “Do not use this product to clean your ears” — but we know that’s what we’re using them for anyway. If you feel guilty about buying thousands of garbage-destined cotton swabs, give LastSwab a try. It’s an affordable, easy-to-clean, reusable silicone swab that’ll do the job — no guilt involved. NO. 3: DISHWASHING SOAP IN BLOCK FORM Liquid soap has been the standard dishwashing soap for decades, but, believe it or not, a bar of dish soap is just as hygienic. Dish Block by No
Tox Life is vegan soap that has no harsh chemicals or animal-based ingredients, and no excess plastic packaging. Just lather it against your sponge, and you’re ready to wash. NO. 4: BAMBOO DISH CLOTH Did you know that microfiber cloths are non-recyclable microplastics? Instead, consider bamboo washcloths, which can be just as effective and longer lasting. They wash easily after use, and your paper towels will thank you. NO. 5: COMPOSTABLE IPHONE CASES Don’t want your smartphone case collecting dust in a landfill 30 years from now? Consider a compostable case! Pela Case, for instance, uses Flaxstic, which is a flax straw-based bioplastic that is bendy and easy to grip. You might be surprised to find that Flaxstic will protect your phones for up to a 20-feet drop. These are just a few of the eco-friendly products sweeping the nation, but definitely some of our favorites. Giving them a try? Let us know what you think!
A GLIMPSE AT 2 MUST-READS! It’s National Book Month
October is National Book Month — what better time to give not one but two book recommendations? As J.K. Rowling said, “I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a good book.”
completely absent, and former major leaguer fathers who passed on the magic of the game to their sons. Within the pages of this book, baseball players truly come alive! “The Stranger in the Lifeboat” by Mitch Albom is a fast- paced and compelling
The first book I’d like to share and recommend is “The Baseball 100” by
Joe Posnanski. It discusses Posnanski’s top 100 baseball players of all time and takes the reader on a journey through baseball rings and championships — it’s a must-read for any baseball fan. From cover to cover, “The Baseball 100” provides a humanistic viewpoint of
novel that shows us that, sometimes, the answers to our prayers are in the places we’d least expect them. Albom, author of the bestselling memoir “Tuesdays with Morrie,” grabs your attention right away with a quick, uplifting read. It’s a thought-provoking and emotional story of survival, faith, and love as nine people are stranded in a lifeboat after a ship explosion. The story, which features different characters from all walks of life, is captivating, relatable, and sure to keep you hooked until the very end. Once again, Mitch Albom hit a “home run” with this must-read novel!
players’ upbringing and relationships with their fathers — fathers who were highly involved, fathers who were
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