The Juice with Kyra Sedgwick ~from Tropicana ~ {Giveaway}
This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my Disclosure and Privacy Policy.
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.)
Want more entries? (I know, that is just a silly question!) After answering my question do any of the following and leave a comment telling me what you did. Each is worth one entry unless otherwise noted. Your comment is your entry so please leave the appropriate number of comments for each extra entry.
-Visit The Juice on BlogHer and tell me something you learned
-Follow my blog publicly
-Subscribe to my feed in a reader or by email
-Follow me on twitter and tweet about this giveaway
-Fave me on Technorati
-Add my current button to your blog
-Add my Let’s Hear It for the Boys event button to your blog
-Blog about this contest and link back here and to The Juice (3 entries)
This contest will end on 7/27/09 at 11:59 pm CST. U.S residents only. The winner will be drawn via random.org and contacted the next day. Please be sure to leave me a way to contact you if it is not available in your profile. The winner will have 72 hours to respond before I draw another winner.

Subscribed to your feed.
Follow you on twitter and tweeted.
I learned that losing energy when your appliances and other things are left plugged-in is called the vampire effect!
We installed a rain barrel to collect our run-off. Works wonderfully!
katiekarr at gmail dot com
Wow, we TRY to live green in so many ways: using cloth diapers, biking instead of driving, using reusable shopping bags, buying local produce, buying handmade or making things ourselves, repurposing fabrics, and overall curbing our consumption. We have a long way to go yet.
Thanks for the giveaway.
I follow.
I subscribe. 🙂
I visited the Juice on BlogHer and learned again the importance of completing the circle, or buying recycled products as well as recycling old packaging and products.
The easiest and most effective thing I do to be green is buy used! Instead of buying new clothes, I go thrifting. Instead of picking out new furniture, I get vintage. I recycle and reuse items that already exist, to reduce the need for more things to be produced, and the amount of items piling up in landfills!
On the Juice website, I used the ideal weight calculator to find out the healthy weight range for my body type!
I subscribe via email!
sweetbunnabunny at yahoo dot com
I follow on twitter and tweeted!
http://twitter.com/sweetbunnabunny/status/2747857549
I blogged!
http://sweetbunnabunny.blogspot.com/2009/07/win-200-patagonia-gift-card-from-baby.html
Entry # 1
I blogged!
http://sweetbunnabunny.blogspot.com/2009/07/win-200-patagonia-gift-card-from-baby.html
Entry # 2
I blogged!
http://sweetbunnabunny.blogspot.com/2009/07/win-200-patagonia-gift-card-from-baby.html
Entry # 3
We have our own organic garden!
My Green Tip is to not only turn out lights when you leave the room, but fans too!!!!
[email protected]
I switched to all green cleaning products, this includes laundry supplies. When we built our home we used 12in thick walls. This saves so much energy. I no longer use paper plates, napkins, or towels. I have filtered water instead of bottled also.
I learned how to stay motivated to eat right. I have been eating more raw and organic foods and this post was very helpful.
one of my green efforts is about re-using typical "disposal" products at least 1x, if not more.
everything from plastic plates and silverware
to baggies to plastic bags. its amazing what good
quality items pass for "disposable" (and sad, really).
thanks! ([email protected])