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Organic Toothpaste: An Alternative to Chemicals

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by Sally

Brush your teeth! Mothers are constantly reminder their children to do this. Since the beginning of childhood, the emphasis on good dental hygiene is drilled into most kid’s minds, with the threat that if they do not follow this daily hygienic duty, their teeth will rot, fall out and they will be left toothless. Of course, no one wants that! Therefore, we obey and most people brush regularly, obtain dental insurance and get regular check-ups with the good intentions that they are preventing tooth decay, gum disease and providing a healthy service to their bodies. Moreover, most people never give thought to the fact that some toothpastes contains dangerous, harmful ingredients. After all, this is a product that must go into the mouth so it has to be safe, in all regards. Unfortunately, this is
not the case. Many popular brands of toothpaste contain ingredients that are harmful and carcinogenic.

Potentially Harmful Ingredients in Name Brand Toothpaste

Sodium Fluoride

When examining the ingredients on popular toothpaste labels, many only give one active ingredient, Sodium Fluoride, as an anti-cavity. This ingredient is classified as a toxin when ingested or inhaled in high doses. It is often used in cleaning products, psychiatric medications, anesthetics and in Sarin Nerve Gas. It was regularly added to the water in concentration camps during World War II to help keep the prisoners more compliant. It is also added to our public drinking water supply. Although it does work to help prevent cavities, it also can cause collagen to breakdown in muscles, skin, bones, kidneys and lungs and in lethal doses can affect the circulatory system and the heart.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

This ingredient is used in low doses for toothpaste and in larger doses for cleaning products, degreasers and soaps. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate has been shown to be associated with the development of mouth ulcers. Because of the harshness of this ingredient, it can damage oral tissue lining inside the mouth.

Hydrated Silica

This ingredient is added to many popular brands of toothpaste as a whitener. This ingredient works as an abrasive on the surface of teeth, which can harm the enamel causing a severe wearing down of this protective surface. Those who have receding gums, gum disease, sensitivity and tooth decay should avoid using toothpastes with this additive.

So, what is a person to do? After all, we cannot just stop brushing our teeth, unless we have some good dental insurance and don’t mind the sound of a drill. The best solution to this problem that many people have found is to switch to an organic toothpaste. Organic toothpastes contain safe, natural ingredients such as herbs and essential oils to fight bacteria, protect gums and freshen breath. There are a wide variety of these products to choose from today, which do not contain any harmful ingredients. Many
popular brands include Tom’s and Kiss My Face. Both of these can be purchased at Whole Foods Markets or Amazon. Using these products can provide the necessary tooth and gum hygiene to keep teeth and gums healthy, without the risks of causing harm to the body.

Sally is a dental hygienist and health expert who spends her free time traveling to local elementary schools teaching youngsters how to care for their teeth. After exploring dental insurance options as a new college graduate and as a single mom, she became passionate about preventative care in order to save money. After all, in this economy, it’s better to save now rather than pay later!


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Giveaway Linky….Late

Ok, we forgot to include our giveaway linky in our post on Friday, so here is our Faith and Family Reviews Friday Giveaway Linky…late. Please leave a comment with your link and we will do the same for you, thanks!


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Springtime Means Mudtime

Springtime means mudtime here in our area of the country. Our children have been eager to get outside and play, but since the snow is melting and temperatures are creeping up our yard is a mud pit. Take a look at the area beneath our swingset:

I tend to discourage the children from going outside, take them for a walk or stress the importance of staying on the driveway to play….just to avoid a mass of mud being tracked into the house.

What tips do have for avoiding the mud this spring?


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Getting the Best Deals from the Brands We Love

Over the years I have come to love certain brands. These are my favorite brands that I have come to know and trust, usually because of the quality of their products. The thing is some of these brands a expensive. So here are a few of my tips on getting the best deal from the brands we love:

1.) Shop clearance. This is a no brainer for most frugal moms, but those who are just learning to penny pinch may not automatically think clearance when they have been use to an income that allowed them to purchase their favorite brands regardless of price.

2.) Take advantage of end-of-season sales. I have been known to shop for next winter now or for Christmas gifts right after Christmas for next year’s gifts.

3.) Join mailing lists. We receive $10 off a $10 purchase post cards from some companies. Or $5.00 or a percentage off. Each promo is different for individual stores.

4.) Sign up for store emails. Places like JoAnn’s will take email coupons and coupons from their mail flyer. E-newsletters also alert you to current sales or special offers.

5.) Watch for sales and use coupons too. If you are a couponer, using your coupons on sale items will give you an even greater discount at the grocery store.

6.) Buy used. In the day and age of families only having one or two children, thrift stores and garage sales are excellent places to buy brand name items. This is especially true for clothing, but small appliances and kitchen items may be found this way too.

Shopping Online

7.) Wait for free shipping offers. Companies like Land’s End offer free shipping several times a year, so wait to make your purchases until that offer is in your inbox.

8.) Join a rewards/buyers group. These groups are free and allow you to earn points (or in some cases cash) so you can use your points/cash to buy other things. They may even offer a referral code so when your friends sign up you can earn too. Examples: Zulily and Gilt for online clothing stores.

9.) Promo codes. As Brande mentioned in our Thrifty Thursday post, doing a google search for promo codes for the brands you love is another way to save money. Often e-newsletters will also include promo codes for online shopping – another benefit to signing up for e-lists.

10.) Buy used. In the day and age of families only having one or two children, thrift stores and garage sales are excellent places to buy brand name items. This is especially true for clothing, but small appliances and kitchen items may be found this way too.

We do not have to pay full price for brands we love. With a little bit of creativity and self discipline we can buy the brands we love and trust by using the tips above.

“I wrote this blog post while participating in the SocialMoms Kroger CartBuster blogging program, for a gift card worth $50. For more information on how you can participate, click here.”


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FFR Giveaway- Funky Monkey Snacks

Congratulations to Karen! You won this giveaway! Winner chosen by Random.org. Thanks to all who entered and to Funky Monkey for sponsoring this great giveaway!!!

Funky Monkey Snacks are a line of freeze-dried fruit that are 100% natural, 100% real fruit, and 100% delicious – with 3 servings of fruit in each 1oz bag! Our “fruit that crunches” provides the ultimate snack, fusing the great taste, smell, and nutritional goodness of fresh fruit with the crunch and convenience of conventional snacks. You can read our review of Funky Monkey Snacks here.

Here are some additional Funky Monkey highlights:
• Funky Monkey Snacks have no added colors, flavors, sugars, or preservatives
• Their special, proprietary manufacturing process provides for a crunchier texture vs. conventional freeze-drying techniques
• They use full slices and pieces (not dices) of delicious, fresh fruit
• Funky Monkey is made in Brazil (not China!) using tropical fruits at the peak of freshness
• Their products are gluten-free, certified Kosher, and certified non-GMO
• They have 7 flavors- Applemon, Bananamon, MangoOJ, JiveAlime, Purple Funk, Pink Pineapple, and Carnavel Mix.

Enter to win a Funky Monkey Sampler Kit! (1 bag of each of their 7 flavors) Estimated value $10.

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Cheap Fun With Kids Over Spring Break – Thrifty Thursday

Spring Break is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with your kids while having fun in a variety of ways. These outings can be expensive, but with some advanced planning, these extra family activities can cost next to nothing.


New and Different Food


Stop by new places, broadening your children’s experiences and respect for food from a variety of cultures. Try sukumi wiki or chapati at an African restaurant, then try out authentic wood-fired gourmet pizza at a place similar to this restaurant in West Linn, Oregon.

Eating in restaurants is a luxury for families with strict budgets. However, there are ways to expose your children to foods from cultures around the world without running out of funds. Use a coupon for the restaurant you’d like to try, or go on a night where kids can eat free with paying adults. Instead of eating at the restaurant itself, get a take-out order of something special and eat it at home with a variety of vegetables, fruit and bread.

Nature-Loving Field Trips

The outdoors offers many opportunities for exploration. Take your children on a simple hike at a local park, using a field guide to identify local flora and fauna. Once this has proven successful, take them on a more strenuous hike, packing a lunch and stopping for a picnic.

If the weather in your part of the world is warm enough, consider taking your children camping for a few days. Hiking can then become a traditional part of your camp-out experience, along with s’mores around the nightly campfire.

Your Inner Artist

Use spare cardboard, paper and other craft items to unleash your inner artist with your kids. Take advantage of the time of year and give these crafts a spring or Easter theme, decorating your home in honor of the season. Experiment with different mediums and techniques, such as oil pastels, watercolors, clay and wire to make truly original works of art.

Neighborhood Play Date

Spring Break is a great opportunity to connect with family, friends and neighbors. Schedule a play date or potluck dinner and invite those who are part of your larger community to share the time with you. Enjoy food and adult conversation while kids play indoors and outdoors. For your kids’ best friends, a play date can turn into a sleepover for some free Spring Break fun!

Rollin’ Along

If you’d like to have more fast-paced family fun, consider a local skating rink. Generally, if there’s a local community center in your area, they charge less to rollerskate or rollerblade, especially during Spring Break. This fun activity can provide your entire family with valuable exercise and wear your kids out at the same time!

Kelly Wilson is a busy mom and freelance writer. For delicious, authentic gourmet Sicilian-style pizza, visit BJ Willy’s, a restaurant in West Linn, Oregon.


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Bus Driver Yanks Kids

Thanks to Stiletto’s to Strollers for sharing this disturbing video. What would you do if this was your child and his/her bus driver?

 


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Wordless Wednesday with Linky: Shy Boy

This is Mr. I Love Elmo who turned three last month. We were on our way to the state capitol on the morning of his birthday and I wanted to be sure to get a photo of him. But what does he do? Plays shy boy! Silly little boy 😉

This week I will make sure I make it to your blogs. As a matter of fact, I am going to back track and visit those links that some of you posted last week! I also got through a few pages of blog comments to visit some of your blogs too…now that is progress, eh?


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Organic Farming and Garden Supplies

The older girls and I attended an organic farming conference (MOSES) over the weekend as a part of my duties as a Growers Group Facilitator. Yes, this is another “job”/client of mine. To be honest, it was great and really did not seem like work. Just gives us more yearning to farm. So in honor of the farming and gardening bug that we have, we thought we would share with you a garden special at Gardener’s Supply Company-Copper Snow Gauge

Gear up for Gardening Season and Go Green with Gardener’s Supply Co.! Get all of your houseplant solutions, composting, gardening tools, and plants and seeds at Gardener’s today! Plus, now through March 9th, receive free shipping on orders over $75 with promo code XNET8320! Now through 3/9/11


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Health and Garden Tuesday-10 Toxic Fruits and Veggies

Is it worth it to buy organic? We think so! Especially since the below fruits and veggies are filled with deadly pesticides and harmful chemicals that can cause fertilely problems, cancer, and more! See below:

Cherries- have a thin coating of skin that chemicals and pesticides can leak into. You should always buy these organic whenever possible. Because cherries contain ellagic acid, an antioxidant that neutralizes carcinogens, it’s worthwhile to buy organic.

Potatoes-Who doesn’t love potatoes? You should think twice before eating the skin as potatoes skin are coated with chemicals 36, according to the EWG.

Grapes- Like cherries, grapes have a very thin skin and chemicals can easily leech into this delectable fruit. Also think twice about buying non-organic wine as the chemicals in the grapes are in the wine.

Leafy Greens (spinach, kale, collards, and more)- These leafy green vegetables and more on our top 10 list. with spinach loaded with 45 different kinds of pesticides and kale 57. In 2006, Dole recalled bagged baby spinach after multiple E. coli illnesses associated with the vegetable made their way across the country.

Sweet Bell Pepper-This yummy vegetable contains up to 63 types of pesticides. Ewww!

Apples-need alot of attention from fruit growers and and pesticides are used to stave off mold, pests, and diseases. Research found 47 different kinds of pesticides on apples. And washing your apples with soap and hot water just doesn’t cut it anymore!

Blueberries- 13 pesticides are on a single blueberry. If you eat a handful of blueberries how much pesticides are you putting in your body?? Since blueberries have such a thin skin like grapes and cherries chemicals easily leech into the fruit.

Strawberries- Research has shown that a single strawberry can contain up to 53 pesticides.

Peaches-Are filled with 67 different chemicals, making them number two on the list of most contaminated fruit. On fruit farms they are sprayed frequently to ward off pests.

Celery- A single stalk contains 13 pesticides, while a whole, celery contained as many as 67 pesticides. Chemicals are all over this yummy vegetable and it doesn’t help that it has no protective skin. So if you like this crunchy veggie, go organic!

Buy locally, grown organic produce whenever possible for the best results for you and your family!


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