Parade Magazine Article Says it All

May 23, 2010

Have you all had a chance to read the Intelligence Report in Parade Magazine this weekend? It is called Why Are So Few Chemicals Tested? And I think it says so much in very few words. It is no more than a small Parade Magazine page long, but it really shows the problem with how chemicals are views today.

“Since the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) became law in 1976, the number of chemicals in commercial products has risen from 60,000 to 80,000 yet the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has required testing on only 200 and restricted just five.”

That is really a very telling statement. Only 200 of the 80,000 chemicals that are used in commercial products today have been tested. That is 0.25% of the chemicals we use every day in the US! Go take a look at your deodorant, your laundry detergent, your glass cleaner, read the ingredients and realize that most of those chemicals probably haven’t been tested individually, but they certainly haven’t been tested together. And think about the fact that there are chemicals you come into contact with daily that you don’t even have a list of the ingredients for such as the flame retardant used in your TV and computer, the stain resistant chemical used in your carpet, the pesticide you have sprayed in your home, the herbicide you use on your garden, the additives to your gas, the chemicals used to “preserve” your food. It is every where, in every thing and we just assume that the regulatory groups are doing their jobs.

Are they? I don’t think so. I don’t think we are doing ourselves, the environment or the future any favors by allowing the idea of chemicals are safe until proves unsafe. Most of the effects of these chemicals are so unknown that we are extremely foolish to think they are safe.

Learn more about these chemicals at the Environmental Working Group website.

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Seventh Generation Review and Giveaway


May 18, 2010
I’m guessing many of you have heard of Seventh Generation. They are a very well known “green” product line. But I wonder how many of you have tried any of their products?

I know I knew who they were. I had seen their products in my local organic market and even in my local Target and grocery store. But I had never bought any of their stuff.

Shame on me, because their stuff is awesome.

I contacted Seventh Generation to see if they were interested in doing a review and giveaway with me, and when they replied they were, they offered me the chance to test their Free & Clear Starter Kit which includes:
Disinfecting Multi-Surface – Not Free & Clear

Disinfecting Bathroom – Not Free & Clear

Disinfecting Wipes – 35 ct – Not Free & Clear

Laundry Detergent – Free & Clear 32 oz

Liquid Fabric Softener – Free & Clear 40 oz

Dish Liquid – Free & Clear

All – Purpose Cleaner

Auto -Dish Pacs

Glass Cleaner

Natural Paper Towels

Seventh Generation Recycled Bag

Let me tell you that I am so glad I have tried their products, and they have really made a convert out of me. The Free & Clear products are wonderful. I used the All-Purpose Cleaner on our kitchen table and I even stuck my nose right in it (well not really in it, but right up close to it) and it smelled like plain water to me. But it really worked. It cleaned my little-boys-make-big-messes kitchen table without any problem and it didn’t leave the kitchen smelling like a pool of chemicals. Next I tried the Glass Cleaner and it too did a lovely job, AND it left no smell. My husband immediately commented on how it would be perfect to use when cleaning our car windows because he hates the residual odors/ammonia smell most cleaners leave in small spaces like the car interior.

I also fell in love with the Auto-Dish Pacs. They are small packets you use in your dishwasher. They are perfectly measured, which I really like because I’m usually the one starting the dishwasher and I hate to have to shake out the detergent in that little cup. I always over fill it and then have a hard time closing the lid. What a waste of detergent. With the Seventh Generation Auto-Dish Pacs I can simply drop a packet in the cup and close the lid. Also, there is NO odor. Recently we purchased some well known dish detergent because we couldn’t find the biodegradable one we were using, and when I opened the dishwasher the next morning everything smelled like chemicals. But with Seventh Generation there was no odor, only clean dishes. Ahh. (that is me smelling fresh air, not yucky, over-scented detergents.)

I could go on and on about how fab the products are, but why don’t you enter here to win your own Free & Clear Starter Kit?

Mandatory Entry:To enter simply leave me a comment here telling me what your favorite Seventh Generation product is.

Additional Entries: Leave a message for each item you do, but you must submit a mandatory entry first.
1. Join the Seventh Generation Nation and leave a link for your profile
2. Follow me on Twitter
3. Subscribe to Matthew’s Puzzle
4. Tweet this contest and leave a link to the post
5. Blog about this contest and leave a link to the post

Contest open to US residents 18 years and older. This contest will end June 2, 2010 at 11:59:59 EST. The winner will have 48 hours to claim the prize or a new winner will be selected. I will use Random.org random number generator to select the winner.

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A Wake Up Story

You may want to take a look at this. I did and I think it is great.

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Emmy’s Organics Review and Giveaway

May 15, 2010
The other day I ran into one of my friends at out local organic market. As we talked and walked the store she stopped to pick up a few bags of Emmy’s Organic Macaroons and asked me if I’d tried them yet. I had not, but she told me they were really tasty, and a good snack. They come three raw cookies to a compostable package! (Don’t you just love that?) They are reasonably priced so she thought they were perfect to keep in her bag in case she got hungry.

I bought the Dark Cocoa and the Lemon & Ginger flavors. Can you say “Yummy”? They are extremely moist with really nice, intense flavor. My boys like the Dark Cocoa (so do I), but I think the Lemon & Ginger just might be a summertime favorite. It is very light and refreshing due to the zesty lemon flavor and the ginger gives it a nice zip.

I was so impressed with Emmy’s Organics that I contacted them about doing a review and giveaway. Since I had already tasted their macaroons I didn’t have them send me a sample, but they are going to give one Matthew’s Puzzle reader a bag of Dark Cocoa Macaroons and one bag of Lemon & Ginger Macaroons.

To enter head over to Emmy’s Organics and look at all their delicious products. Then come back here and leave me a message telling me what other Emmy’s Organics products you would like to try.

For additional entries do one of the following (one additional entry for each item you do).
1. Subscribe to Matthew’s Puzzle.
2. Follow me on Twitter.
3. Tweet this Contest.
4. Blog about this Contest.
5. Grab Matthew’s Puzzle Button and display it on your Blog Roll.

Contest open to US residents 18 years and older. This contest will end May 29, 2010 at 11:59:59 EST. The winner will have 48 hours to claim the prize or a new winner will be selected. I will use Random.org random number generator to select the winner.

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