Nalgene Water Bottle Giveaway

It’s not too late to enter our latest Nalgene water bottle giveaway.  Five lucky winners will each receive four reusable, eco friendly, BPA-free bottles.  We announced the giveaway in our November newsletter, asking readers to forward it to a friend in order to toss their name into the giveaway hat.  If you have not entered yet, simply post a comment right here on our blog and tell us what you are doing to be “green. ”  Whether it’s recycling, walking to work or school, or shutting off your car engine while waiting to pick up the kids, we’d love to hear from you.  Winners will be picked randomly next week!

8 Responses to “Nalgene Water Bottle Giveaway”

  1. Jennifer Says:

    I love the reusable grocery bags! They’re durable and convenient.

  2. Dren Says:

    I’m keeping my heat at 66 and using thicker socks or sweaters when I’m cold. I’m also trying to limit my shopping to sales in my area rather than going a longer distance for a specialty food.

  3. Becky Nelson Says:

    We are using re-usable grocery bags. My kids love being in charge of them…I love that the handles don’t break when I’m bringing all the groceries inside!

  4. Vanessa Says:

    We are really trying to pack ‘litterless’ school lunches. That means using reusable containers for drinks, sandwiches and snacks.

  5. Aggie Says:

    I was actually just looking at buying everyone in the family these bottles for Christmas!

    What am I doing? I am using recyclable bags at the store, changed all my lights to the squiggly ones (forgot what they are called), I recycle bottles, paper, plastic and aluminum, keeping all the lights turned off (teaching the kids) and limiting water use…and now trying to cut down on bottled water…

    Love the idea of litterless lunches…will try that next! :)

  6. Cindy Says:

    Hi!

    We switched our lights to CFLs, shop farmer markets during the summer, and recycle. We have a home garden, too. I really love eating local produce whenever possible. We’re working towards more lunches from home rather than school/work lunches (I’m open to suggestions re: containers!). Also cutting down on bottled water.

    Thanks for your website, blog and podcasts. Love them!

  7. Ginnie Says:

    We have recycled newspaper, junk mail, cardboard, cans and bottles for forever. It is easier now that it is picked up curbside! We also use re-usable grocery bags when food shopping.

    Thanks for your great blogs and podcasts!

  8. Ann Says:

    I’ve been so proud of myself this year with keeping and using my reusable grocery bags at the store. The kids are doing great using them as well.
    I will add that I went to IKEA and got napkins that can just be thrown into the washer instead of sending them with paper napkins.

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