Behind the Blog: Introducing Alison
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by Krista
5d ago
As a companion post to last week’s re-introduction that Alison posted of me, I’m sharing about her! I hope you enjoy getting to know her beyond the details on our About Page! Getting to Know Alison I think one of the first things Alison and I bonded over was our shared love of salt and vinegar chips. From there we’ve moved on to finding treasures in thrift shops, going for walks, and dreaming about buying a chateau in France. It’s hard to narrow down what to share because there’s so much! For example she’s incredibly thoughtful and comes up with the most personal gifts, a few of which she’s po ..read more
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Behind the Blog: Introducing Krista
A Sustainably Simple Life
by Alison
1w ago
Krista and I have been writing this little sustainability blog for three years now and it’s a project we are so proud of. In all of the things we talk about, though, ourselves is rarely one of them. That’s why I thought it would be a good idea to hit pause and take a moment to introduce ourselves a little further than our About Page. This week, I’m taking some time to introduce Krista to you all. I hope you love her as much as I do! Getting to Know Krista Krista and I met over 10 years ago when we were in a small study group together. We met right before my life kind of fell apart, so she m ..read more
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Project DIY: Dyeing Eggs Naturally
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by Krista
2w ago
Easter is a time for vibrant colors and festive traditions, and dyeing eggs naturally has, in the past, been at the heart of these celebrations. While store-bought dyes offer convenience, there’s something special about harkening back and creating your own natural dyes using ingredients found right in your kitchen! Not only is it a fun and creative activity, but it’s also a way to avoid the chemicals found in commercial dyes and the plastic these items are usually wrapped in. In this guide, we’ll explore how to dye eggs naturally. If you’re looking for more fun spring activities, check out our ..read more
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Introducing Goodwash Soap and their Plastic Free Soap Products
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by Alison
3w ago
|PR|  This post contains sponsored content. As always, all thoughts are our own. Please read more on our Privacy Policy and Disclaimers Page. Small businesses on a mission to do good are one of my favourite things. It’s so encouraging to see people creating ways to improve life on our planet through products that reduce environmental impacts, packaging that has minimal waste, and using profits to give back to communities. When we met Susana from Goodwash Soap, it was clear she was on a mission to do all of these things. I’m excited to share about this woman-led business with you ..read more
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6 Easy ways to reduce our climate impact
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by Krista
1M ago
Have you ever wondered if you’re doing enough when it comes to reducing your climate impact? There are definitely days that I see a news headline or the latest report on the impacts of climate change and feel overwhelmed by the current state of our planet and my ability to make meaningful change. However, looking back across many of the posts Alison and I have shared, I realize that there are many good, small things that I’ve changed for the better. However, they’ve become so routine that I don’t think about or give myself credit for them! Photo credit: Pixabay This post is part of the Cl ..read more
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Get to Know our 5 Fantastic Climate Change Collective Bloggers
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by Alison
1M ago
For over a year now we’ve been a part of a great group of bloggers called the Climate Change Collective that have a monthly conversation through our blogs about climate change. There have been some visiting Climate Change Collective bloggers through the months, but our core group of participants are: Jamie, from JamieAdStories, Michelle from Boomer Eco Crusader, Molly from Transatlantic Notes, Caroline from Enviroline Blog, and Krista and I from A Sustainably Simple Life. I love how we’ve all come together to talk about big topics such as the difference between weather and climate, food secu ..read more
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Celebrate Real Bread Week by making Easy Homemade Bread
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by Krista
1M ago
Real Bread Week is a celebration of one of humanity’s oldest and most beloved foods: bread! This annual event, typically held in late February or early March, invites bread enthusiasts from around the world to enjoy the goodness of real, wholesome bread – often by making homemade bread! What is Real Bread Week? Real Bread Week is a global initiative that aims to raise awareness about the joys of real bread. Organized by the Real Bread Campaign, an organization dedicated to promoting additive-free bread made with natural ingredients, this week-long celebration encourages people to embrace tradi ..read more
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How I’m saving over $100 on my Energy Bill this Year with the BC Hydro Team Power Smart Challenge
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by Alison
1M ago
Everything in life is expensive right now and that includes paying for electricity. This is why I wanted to share how I’m saving money on my energy bill with the Team Power Smart Challenge. The first time I saw BC Hydro email about their Team Power Smart Challenge I actually dismissed it thinking there’s no way I could achieve the targets they set out. Turns out I was wrong! And I’m glad I am giving the challenge a try so I can (hopefully) earn my $100 at the end of the year. Photo by Benjamin Suter on Pexels.com What is the Team Power Smart Challenge? BC Hydro has a program you can opt into ..read more
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Backyard garden: Spring 2024 update
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by Krista
2M ago
This year my backyard garden is going to look a little different. In past years I’ve focused on growing vegetables, with various levels of success. But last year I so enjoyed going to properties with cut flower gardens and decided I wanted to try it for myself! There’s something so calming and uplifting about a bright bunch of flowers and I’m hoping to be successful enough to have lots of flowers to share. Source: Monika from Pixabay This post contains affiliate links. By clicking on these links, we may earn a small commission on applicable purchases. This is done at no extra cost to you. We a ..read more
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The Importance of Climate Change Education (plus six great resources!)
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by Alison
2M ago
What is the difference between weather and climate? That’s the question that made me ponder what I know and don’t know about climate change. And in turn made me reflect on the importance of climate change education and then look for free online resources. Knowledge is a game changer! I’ve found some promising resources and am sharing them below for you. Photo by Pixabay The conversation about weather versus climate was started by Michelle at Boomer Eco Crusader for this month’s Climate Change Collective conversation. Her informative post can be read here and I really recommend checking it ou ..read more
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