a greener easter

Why is it that whenever a holiday comes around, we go into extreme buy / trash mode (I'm looking at you Christmas). This Easter, give Mother Nature a break with these alternatives.

*Tiffany over at NatureMomsBlog has some great tips, like making your own baskets (with real grass!) and dyeing your (free-range) eggs with food you already have around the house (blueberries, spinach).

*As for the hunt, who wants a yard - or house - full of cheap, sugary eggs? The kids do! If you don't want to give this tradition up, look for eggs that have the least amount of packaging. Try to find fair trade and/or organic if they're chocolate. Or get reusable eggs that open (I've seen ones made from bamboo!) and fill them with almonds, raisins, or coins.

*If you fancy yourself a crafty type, hop on over to our new favourite site This Recycled Life for some 'upcycled' decorating ideas.

*When family comes calling, serve local farmers' fare if possible. Easter is also a perfect time to start new traditions, like planting a tree or volunteering together.

*Last but not least, send a smile with Easter e-cards - green AND free!

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