Category: Conscious Consumerism: Shopping & Reviews

  • Things I Love Thursday: My Picks for Best Bikes of 2015

    Things I Love Thursday: My Picks for Best Bikes of 2015

    I was at the store recently and a shiny Schwinn caught my eye. I pointed it out, a sexy blue number; my husband made eyes at its neighbor in a glossy red. Jeff has a trike that he rides at the beach, and now that it’s springtime I couldn’t help but picture myself leisurely cruising along on a new bike of my very own.

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    Once I got home I fell down a rabbit hole window-shopping some of the most beautiful things on two wheels. When I was a kid we rode bikes all the time, but I stopped getting in the saddle once I was pregnant with Jacob. When my parents died someone broke into their house and stole all the bikes, and while the kids have their two-wheelers I’ve never replaced mine.

    I miss biking. I miss whipping along entirely too fast, a speed of my own making. I miss riding along bumpy forest paths. I miss the clank of the gears changing and the sound made when coasting along a quiet road.

    (I don’t miss jerk city drivers that don’t share the road.)

    A few years ago I was in Boulder Colorado and tried out their bikeshare. It’s the only time I’ve been on a bike in 18 years and while it was tough— biking hills or in this case mountains was no joke— it was wonderful. It only took a few minutes to feel comfortable riding again and I felt so free.

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    Biking is, of course, one step we can take towards a healthier world. Biking doesn’t just save the fuel we’d use and the emissions we’d otherwise produce, though. The more people we get out there, the more involved they tend to become in the community and with protecting their local environment. More efforts are made to make roads bike friendly. Bikeable areas improve property values, increase the number of customers at smaller retail stores, lower crime rates (since more people are visible on the streets), and enhance the sense of community among neighbors— it’s a lot easier to get to know people when they’re on bikes, rather than zipping past in their cars.

    Plus, riding a bike is just plain good for the body and good for the soul.

    Here are the bicycles I’d most love to hop onto this year, but really any one I find will do!

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    Isn’t this beauty an Instagram moment waiting to happen? It just screams sunshine and sherbet. I feel like everyone needs to have one of these Schwinn Slik Chiks to ride at the beach at dawn; on one of those bright, cool mornings that precede a scorcher day in the ocean.

    You could also ride it alongside a fiercely green field of corn, or to the market to buy berries and flowers, or to sit outside and have a latte at a cozy coffeehouse. Basically, this bike makes me want to do beautiful things and document them all for posterity.

    The Schwinn Slik Chik is a cool $360.

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    Along the same lines, this pretty one speed is meant for just cruising around on flat terrain… a little more of an urban feel. The PUBLIC C1 is on sale right now for just $299.

    With its curved, open, step-through frame design, it is often referred to as a Dutch bike. It’s a time-tested classic metropolitan cruiser bike design seen commonly throughout Europe for decades.

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    This genteel 3-speed bicycle is from Brilliant Bicycles. It’s the Mayfair and it looks perfect for easy breezy rides through city parks or from the library. It comes in a number of summery colors, but I’m smitten with this stately urban look.

    Brilliant bikes are 100% handmade and shipped free directly to you (meaning no middleman). They start at $399 and are really just lovely— check ’em out.

    Brilliant Bicycles are hand-crafted at a state-of-the-art, wind-powered manufacturing facility in Taiwan. We took great efforts to find manufacturing partners focused on ethical labor. All of our partners pay responsible wages with benefits in safe, clean working conditions.

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    The attention grabbing EcoForce 1 from Greenstar Bikes has a frame made of bamboo: sturdy as steel, lightweight, sustainable. A hybrid is available this summer, but there aren’t details about that one on the site yet. This conversation kickstarter goes for $499.

    The EcoForce 1 is a single speed bamboo road bike with a reversible rear hub that easily converts it to a fixed-gear bicycle or “fixie”. This affordable bamboo bike is super light: the frame weighs less than 4 pounds thanks to bamboo and our recycled 6061 aluminum lugs. The entire bamboo bicycle only weighs about 20 pounds.

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    This bike is the most similar to the one I shared with my dad. It’s from Diamondback and suitable for both trail and road riding, but this one is designed for women. Calico Sport, $650.

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    If I had the budget, I’d opt for this sexy beast and start triathlon training in earnest. Isn’t it beautiful? The Trek Lexa is an 11-speed road bike suitable for tris and designed for women. It’s listed at $1650 so I would HAVE to get my miles’ worth out of it.

     

    When was the last time you were on a bike?

    Where do you ride?

     

     

  • Love This: Lifefactory Glass Food Containers and Water Bottles

    Love This: Lifefactory Glass Food Containers and Water Bottles

    glass bottle Now that’s what I call high quality H2O!

    -Bobby Boucher, The Waterboy

    Note: this post contains affiliate links, meaning if you click through to Amazon I get a small % of any resulting sales. If you’d prefer not to use those links, you can check out the full Lifefactory line on their site.

    I work out 4-6 times a week. Maverick comes with me 3-4 of those times. Cassidy has soccer practice and games. We drink a LOT of water in this house: during workouts, and in between.

    At home, we use the CamelBak Relay Pitcher I was sent on behalf of the Fitness Magazine FitBlog event to filter our hard well water (I should really write a separate post about that, we love it). But on the go, I have one true love and that is Lifefactory glass water bottles.

    Why? There are a couple of reasons:

    • I’m convinced stainless steel and reusable plastic water bottles retain some taste from the dishwasher or from dish soap. It can be helped by using special cleaning tabs (or you can use something like Efferdent) but I’d be using those all. the. time.
    • I don’t like that I can’t see inside stainless steel bottles to make sure they’re not building up funk inside.
    • Glass bottles, by contrast, can go into the dishwasher and come out clean— no extra step.
    • There’s none of the “do they or don’t they?” concerns about chemicals leaching like you have with plastic bottles.
    • Glass is infinitely recyclable.
    • Lifefactory glass bottles are clothed in a silicone sleeve so they’re super sturdy (we’ve had ours for years now and trust me, they’ve taken some abuse), don’t leak even a little bit so I am comfortable tossing in my gymbag or a kids’ backpack, and come in a bunch of fun colors.

     

    I scanned back through some of my Instagram and Facebook posts and easily came up with proof that my Lifefactory bottles rarely leave my side:

    No joke, this pic used to be on some of my business cards
    No joke, this pic used to be on some of my business cards

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    You get the idea. I prefer the flat cap that screws on & off easily; it’s widemouthed so I can add ice cubes or protein powder. But they also sell with a flipcap or a straw cap.

    Well, I just discovered that Lifefactory now has food storage containers! We already use Pyrex glass containers for our leftovers, but I’ve never used them for packing lunches because I was afraid they’d get broken. These come in 1, 2, and 4 cup sizes and the smaller ones would be PERFECT for kid lunchboxes.

     

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    These may seem expensive out of the gate, but I know I’m forever replacing plastic tupperware, especially small ones. The lids fall onto the dishwasher bottom and get mangled, they crack, and pretty much the first time anyone uses it to hold onions or anything with red sauce it’s done for.

     

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    Lifefactory also has water or wine glasses (depending on the day you’ve had. With different color sleeves, you’ve never take someone else’s glass by accident again!) and baby bottles (4 and 9 oz), as well as silicone teethers. The baby bottles are made from thermal shock resistant borosilicate glass, so they can transition safely from freezer to boiling water. You can also buy sippy caps or flat caps for these bottles, so they’ll get years and years of use! Cass has a 9oz bottle with a flat cap and it fits into her lunchbox (it’s the only bottle Jeff will let me use to pack milk in his lunch on PB&J days).

     

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    Now, I’m really hoping that you don’t need to be sold on the idea of reusables in general. Plastic doesn’t go away, and reusables divert a ton of waste from landfills. They also alleviate a lot of concerns about chemicals released when plastics break down over time.

    So any reusable is better than none. But IMHO, Lifefactory is the best. Who do you like?

     

  • When I Was Your Age, We Had 8 Channels: Boob Tube Nostalgia and a Netflix Giveaway

    When I Was Your Age, We Had 8 Channels: Boob Tube Nostalgia and a Netflix Giveaway

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    how sad and bad and mad it was
    but then, how it was sweet

    ―Robert Browning

     

    My nine-year-old is hooked on Gilligan’s Island.

    I thought it was funny when I was a kid, I guess. I certainly watched a lot of it, on summer days and when I was home sick from school. You didn’t have a lot of choice, back then; I had channels 3, 6, 10, 12, 17, 23, 29 and 57. That was it. During the day at least half of those were judge shows, talk shows or soap operas. We all watched the same sitcoms; we all share that cultural heritage.

    Back to Gilligan: the episodes drive me nuts now. I understand, rationally, that it’s an important device to drive the plot and keep them on the island, but good lord Gilligan is dumb. Maddeningly dumb. How could anyone so dumb be trusted with people’s lives on a tour ship? It was just a matter a time before the Minnow was lost.

    To prove to the kids (and to my own memory) that not every show I liked as a child was insipid nonsense, I’ve been revisiting some on Netflix with them. (We have a Netflix streaming subscription as part of our participation in the Stream Team.) Right now, we’re making our way through The Wonder Years, which is just as funny and sweet as I recalled. Sometimes it’s really sad, too, something I don’t think I picked up then.

    We’ve also made our way through Malcolm in the Middle, which is every bit as good as I remember if not even better. Cass discovered the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, The Smurfs and Garfield & Friends on her own (in my defense: I did not like any of those, myself. But Cass sure does.)

    When we’re done with those, we’ve can stream:

     

    You can also get Thundercats, The Greatest American Hero, Three’s Company, Wonder Woman, Perfect Strangers, Sledgehammer!, Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, The Cosby Show and The Tick on disc. Small Wonder is available too, if you wanted to check and see if it was as bizarre as you remembered.

    Seriously, (cough other than Doctor Who and Sherlock), who needs cable? Netflix has everything I need except Bill Nye the Science Guy! (Hey Netflix, my birthday is in October, that would be the most awesome present ever!)

     

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    If you’re like me and filling the void until new episodes of Sherlock and Doctor Who start back up, or want to share those old favorites with your kids, or heck just want to rewatch them yourself— Netflix is offering one reader a three-month subscription! Enter via the Rafflecopter widget below. You could totally make Shrinky Dinks or eat homemade Jell-o Pudding Pops while you’re at it (here”s the recipe).

    I’ll choose a winner at noon on April 30th.

     

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    Obligatory nostalgic photo. I’m 12 or 13 here, my brother 5 or 6.