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What is wilson silverleaf? We're organitarians; it's best for our bodies and the planet. We cloth diapered Nina for the same reason. We drive a hybrid car & wish we could afford solar panels on our house. I'm a strong advocate for homebirth, full-time mom, & also a movie junkie. We don't have a tv though; we watch dvds on our computer. We love contradancing. I garden & knit; Larry's a puzzle lover & plays fantasy football.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

multitasking

I write for The Soccer Mom Vote; here is my post for this month:

I love the idea of bento boxes, each little section holding a different type of food, all separate. It's really perfect for those who prefer that their food not touch. Laptop Lunchboxes* has the cutest bento-type boxes with little containers with lids. I love the idea, but I am no longer storing food in plastic containers, so I thought I'd drop the company a line to see if they were interested in making one out of stainless. So here's what I wrote:

I LOVE your lunch boxes! But I am eliminating plastic food storage from my
life (as are most of myfriends). Is there any chance you will be offering a
lunchbox with stainless steel containers any time in the near future? I would
personallynot mind a plastic lid, though maybe silicone would work?
Thanks, Lorien
And here's what they wrote back:
Hi Lorien.Thanks for your suggestions. I'm glad you like our lunch box, but am
sorry to hear that you may not be using it any more. We have had other customers
interested in a stainless version, but we don't anticipate creating one any time
soon. The process is very costly and we do not think enough people would pay the
money that we would have to charge to make it worthwhile for us. We also have
not heard of any study that shows that polypropylene leaches any chemicals into
food and therefore are confident that our lunch box is safe to use. As Dr. Dean
Edell has noted on his radio program, there are a lot of other things that you
should be more worried about than the plastic that your food touches. I'm not
sure I will change your mind, but think about it...the air we breathe has got to
be more toxic from exhaust fumes than the polypropylene containers we place our
food in. Best Regards, Tamara Cummings, Obentec, Inc.
Condescend much? As if it's impossible to think about air quality AND the containers I store my food in. It's exactly that type of thinking that creates an environment of apathy. The problem's too huge, so I just won't think about it and maybe it will go away. I'm just not that type of person; I'm not wired that way. If there is an injustice or wrong that's on my radar, I will try to right it in any way I can, however small. Even if it's just talking about it. I happen to think that talking about issues and letting people know what I have found out goes a long way toward change. Isn't that what we're doing here?
And yeah, I can walk and chew gum at the same time, so thinking about toxins leaching into food and the toxic air we breathe, at the same time, even, should be a cinch (I do drive a hybrid, FYI, trying to do my bit with the exhaust fumes).
Here is a list of articles on plastic coming into contact with food:
http://www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Plasticizers/Out-Of-Diet-PG5nov03.htm
http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/may302005/snt1030252005529.asp
http://www.yaleherald.com/article.php?Article=3068
http://www.ithacahours.com/greenstarstock.packaging.html
http://www.cancer.ca/ccs/internet/standard/0,3182,3172_369485__langId-en,00.html
http://www.worldandi.com/public/2001/October/ee.html
Anyone have any ideas on how to do away with my Camelbak lexan bottle? It's just so easy, what with the straw and all...it's the only plastic I can't seem to kick. I have seen the Kleen Kanteen and Sigg, but they don't have the straw. It's key to my water consumption. Here are some of the solutions I have come up with in getting rid of all of my plastic storage containers:
IKEA (they have a lot of wonderful sizes and shapes of this glass container)
Target sells this set of Pyrex containers--fridge to oven!
Crate & Barrel sells a whole lot of really great sizes of glass dish with plastic lid, here's a smattering of what they offer, inexpensive!
I also got a really great set of stainless steel tiny containers with lids at Target, but I can't find them online. They're about an ounce each, perfect for sauce or dressing.
*The laptop luchbox can be seen in the height of its full glory on The Vegan Lunchbox. The lunches this woman prepares her son are so beautiful and creative; I'm not a vegan but I check in there regularly to see her creations.

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