
All Green Things’ number one priority is the environment. They are committed to helping you, their customers, find items that “have a low impact on our planet.” All Green Things believes that the key to save the environment is by teaching others about the effects our purchases have on the environment. They also believe that taking small baby steps towards our goal of a greener lifestyle is important. All Green Things said, “One small step such as a reusable bag incorporated into your shopping experience does impact their planet for the positive. This will empower you to want to do more, I promise.” All Green Things does their part to save the environment by donating 1% of it’s net profits to organizations that help the environment. All Green Things is part of a program called One Percent for the Planet.
Sometimes I wonder how the little steps I make even make a difference when many people around me are doing nothing for the environment. After hearing what All Green Things had to say, I truly believe that what I do does make a difference. Can you imagine if all the people who were doing small things such as carpooling or using reusable bags just stopped because they thought their small contribution wasn’t making a difference? I think everyone would be alarmed by the drastic environmental effects that would occur over a short period of time. Just remember, next time you do something for the earth, even though other people may not be, you ARE making a difference.
All Green Things is proud to announce the opening of their brand new retail store in
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I was excited to find out that I was going to have the opportunity to try out the small set of 100% Hemp Reusable Produce Bags in a Bag from All Green Things. I have been using reusable grocery bags for a while not but I didn’t start thinking about reusable produce bags until just recently. I started thinking…can you imagine how much waste could be avoided

This set is great because not only do you receive 5 generously sized product bags, but you also receive a organic cotton storage pouch to carry them in. The organic cotton pouch I receive with my small set is 4” in diameter and 8” in height. Each hemp netted produce bag measures 10” wide by 13” high. These produce bags are breathable, lightweight, washable, durable and open and close with a drawstring. Because these produce bags are netted, the cashier at the supermarket will be able to see what type of produce is in the bag easily.
“Note: The 100% Net Produce Bags are lightweight but be aware that sometimes the bags will add to the net weight of a purchase. Produce scales in the store may be adjusted to only accommodate for plastic bag tare weight -- the 100% Hemp Net Produce Bags are slightly heavier.”

All Green Things points out that these bags can be used for many different purposes, not just produce. Why not use a hemp netted bag next time you need to package a gift, bring lunch to school or work, or package items separately for travel.
I wouldn't change about the hemp produce bags. The only thing I wish is that I had a 10 pack instead of a 5 pack; when I am at the store buying produce, I often need more than 5 bags. However, I think this really depends on who is doing the shopping and what you usually purchase.
Overall, these produce bags are perfect for me. My favorite aspects are that they are easy to use and remember. The fact that these produce bags have a storage pouch really makes transportation a lot easier. Finally, I also love that the storage pouch for these produce bags is big enough to hold a couple of extra shopping bags. If you are looking for produce bags, I highly suggest the 100% Hemp Reusable Produce Bags in a bag from All Green Things. It is an easy step to going green and you will not be disappointed.
How many winners will there be? Three.
What can you win? Each winner will receive a 100% Hemp Reusable Produce Bags in a Bag set from All Green Things. The set each winner will receive is size small and contains five (5) reusable produce bags.
To enter, go look at the All Green Things website, then, come back here and tell me something you learned, or something that you liked/disliked (do not list an product name for this question). This question must be answered to gain an entry in the giveaway.
Each of the following will give you one extra entry in the giveaway. Please make sure to leave a separate comment for each thing you do:
-Telling me another item you would love to own from the All Green Things Store.
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-Telling me the name of one book you could read to learn about the environment. Answers can be found here.
-Subscribing to my blog via email.
-Adding my button to your blog sidebar.
-Following me on Twitter (ihchicky). Please leave your Twitter name.
-Tweeting about this giveaway (with a link to this page) on Twitter. Please leave a link to your tweet. You can do this once a day.
-Blogging about this giveaway on your blog. Please leave a link to your blog post in your comment.
This giveaway will end on Monday, March 16th at 11:59pm (Central Standard Time). After the giveaway has ended, the winner will be picked randomly using random.org. EMAIL RULES: In order to win, you must provide a valid email. I will be notifying the winner by email only. Please make sure your blog profile includes your email address and make sure that it is visible. If you do not have a blogger account, please make sure you have included your email address in your post. If there is no email address provided, to contact the winner, another person will be chosen. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the winning email notification with their complete mailing address (I will be forwarding all this information to the sponsor), If this information is not received within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is open to residents of lower 48 states only!
Good Luck!
All Green Things is offering a special coupon code to all my readers that will be valid until April 8th, 2009. Spend $30 in the All Green Things Store and get free shipping when you quote the coupon code ‘upclose2009’ during checkout. This offer only applies to orders under 10 pounds.
I like the fact they actually make hemp products...many companies don't because they are afraid of being judged by using hemp.
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Needing a new cutting board and found one I REALLY like the Bambu Plank Cutting Board. I would choose that!
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Since I am a total newbie I better read The Complete Idiot's Guide to Green Living.
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The movie was An Inconvenient Truth.
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A book to read is Go Green, Live Rich.
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I already knew that using cold water to wash my clothes saved electricity (aka $$)... but I didn't realize that is can save me up to 75%! That is a lot! I learned that here: http://www.allgreenthings.com/main/content/view/53/56/
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Black walnut tree leaves or twigs
Releases substances that might be harmful to plants
Coal or charcoal ash
Might contain substances harmful to plants
Dairy products (e.g., butter, egg yolks, milk, sour cream, yogurt)
good to know as i wanted to start composting this spring.
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