The Juice with Kyra Sedgwick ~from Tropicana ~ {Giveaway}
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The Juice is brought to you by and in support of Tropicana Top 50 which contains 50% less calories and 50% less sugar. How sweet is that? (Pun totally intended…) You will find The Juice online community on BlogHer and according to them, this is where you can share your own practical ideas and tips on how to get more of what you want and less of what you don’t. The Juice is all about the “good stuff.”
I poked around the site and found myself listening to their yoga video with interest. I rather enjoyed that their questions and responses seemed a little less polished and a little more real. More like you were listening to your friends versus the nightly news. I finally learned why we do eye exercises at the beginning of yoga.
Here is a sneak peak of the upcoming episode airing Monday, July 20th and featuring Jory of BlogHer and Kyra Sedgwick from The Closer. (Don’t forget to turn up the sound!)
The Juice has given me a $200 Patagonia gift card to give to one of my readers! (Now that dear readers, IS sweet!)
Win it: Tell me how you try to be green or your favorite green tip. (Please no “enter me” or “I want to win” type answers.)
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I visited The Juice and learned how to take stretching breaks.
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I follow you on Twitter under April1p and tweeted: http://twitter.com/April1p/statuses/2725396475
We've reduced our use of paper towels by using more rags, made from old shirts.
We recycle as much as possible and compost and it is amazing what a reduction and what is going out to the curb now. Thank you!
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thank you!
I recycle, use cloth bags st the grocery, plant a garden , compost and had my house built energy efficient
I unplug my electronic items when they are not in use.
I keep a bunch of canvas bags in my car to use whenever I shop. We also recycle and have our own little herb and veggie garden!
I always take my reusable canvas shopping bags with me to the store… not only are they good for the environment they're so much easier to carry.
We recycle everything, use reusable bags, and have installed friendlier lightbulbs.
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I go green by using my own water bottles and re-filling them and also by using my own bags when I go grocery shopping. I am doing my part to conserve plastic waste all around!
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I am an email subscriber!
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I am following on twitter and tweeted- http://twitter.com/DanielleLo/status/2729830647
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I visited The Juice and learned that BlogHer and Tropicana have teamed up to create a communty-driven, discussion-based video talk show with new episodes posted every Monday morning.
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We just started to line dry our clothes instead of using the clothes dryer.
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recycle everything and unplug electronics you aren't using
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I use reusable shopping bags as much as I can and also get my kids involved with recycling.
We have a diesel car and we have begun making biodiesel out of used french fry grease that we get from local restaurants.
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