HELL-O finally a sippy cup that is easy to drink out of. I think these would be perfect for kids who are just learning to use sippy cups so I wanna give you a pack. Plus Tilty is BPA free and because it is clear it does not contain any trace of cadmium in them because there are no dyes.
Tilty is an earth friendly cup. Dont you think? So in order to celebrate earth day that's coming up I'll give one lucky winner two tilty cups. Leave a comment about one way that your kitchen or cooking practices is environmentally friendly.
Rules:
- 1 entry per person
- must have a USA address
- giveaway ends at midnight on April 22nd (Earth Day)
thinking about what I am using and how I am washing, and what packacking I buy...and what recycles and energy saved by doubling or tripling something
ReplyDeletethanks i would like to have one for my grandson. mverno@roadrunner.com
ReplyDeleteby growing food to cook with in the garden and then recycling the leftover into compost for more gardening.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are really good cups, my son is starting to hold things, so he would make really good use of these cups.
ReplyDeleteI want one. I also grow organic food in my garden and compost the scraps. Also, I only use reusable water bottles and napkins.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant design. My kitchen is eco friendly because I use natural claenres and I don't have a disposal so most food scraps go into the compost
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ReplyDeleteWow these are great, very good design my little brother would love them. My kitchen practices are environmentally friendly because me and my family don't use harsh chemical cleaner in our kitchen, we only use organic cleaning solutions and recycle the empty bottles.
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LOOKS GOOD!!! IF I WIN I WILL GIVE AS A GIFT forevermcandbc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteYou are right, Via would love those. We are eco-friendly because I am an always recycle before throwing away, I save all the leftovers to make a new dish, I have cloth napkins, use little water to wash our dishes, and we try to support local farmers all the time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cool offer.
I freeze leftovers and chop fresh produce for the freezer before it spoils.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try out these cups. Our kitchen is environmentally friendly because we recycle and have very little food waste.
ReplyDeleteI try to be "envriomentally" smart in the kitchen. I only run the dishwasher when it is full, I am trying to use more "green" cleaning products and I recycle whatever I can rather than tossing everything into the garbage. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI recycle anything I can and use things like vinegar and water to clean instead of harsh chemicals.
ReplyDeletee_kahn81@yahoo.com
We recently have started recycling everything, and buying more eco-friendly products. Everytime a lightbulb blows out, we replace it with a new eco one. We also now do not wash clothes everytime they are dirty.
ReplyDeleteemma.kitz@yahoo.com
I just switched to "green" cleaners. I'll admit I'm still getting use to them but I feel better about using them around my children and animals.
ReplyDeleteThese would be great for my new daughter, when she's big enough! We feed our kitchen scraps to red worms who turn them into great food for our garden.
ReplyDeleteawsyoung at yahoo dot com
(found you through Bekah's blog)
We recycle all we can.
ReplyDeletegrow our own veggys.
Buy more eco-friendly things.
Thanks for this contest,would be perfect for my 1 yr old grandson.
wow add me in on this thay be realy grate for my girl shes always missplaceing her cups and well it takes me a day or 2 to find just whhere she may have put them and well if i had more then just 2 of them it would realy help thanks
ReplyDeletethis would be great for my grandson.
ReplyDeleteIn my kitchen I use tupperware that is family friendly and resuable..easy to use. We also never waste leftovers. thanks for the contest.
ReplyDeleteMy husband is the 'leftover king' so we don't waste a scrap! We also recycle everything and reuse plastic containers that we buy food in! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI reuse plastic containers that foods come in and I always make sure that the dishwasher is full when I run it.
ReplyDeletewe recycle all of our plastic and glass! we have an easy set up in the kitchen with bins.
ReplyDeletejennifer.lleras@gmail.com
My six month old grandson, Andrew, could use these soon. Thay look neat.
ReplyDeleteRecycle, recycle and recycle!
ReplyDeleteWe use reusable containers, we don't buy plastic bags for storing food in fridge or freezer.
we have a compost heap for kitchen scraps... and of course recycle
ReplyDeleteWe have a wooden garbage concealer (so it doesn't look yuk) that we put our cans in to recycle.
ReplyDeletemsurosey@yahoo.com
We grow our own veggies!!! Yum! Thanks
ReplyDeletehmahan_0529 @ yahoo dot com
We recycle all food containers.
ReplyDeleterecycling and using natural cleaning products
ReplyDeleteWe freeze all the food we do not use. We hate to waste in this family!
ReplyDeleteThese cups sound great!
clarkmurdock@yahoo.com
Our trash can has two compartments. One for garbage and the other for plastic recycles.
ReplyDeleteWe do a lot of recyling, compost, working in the community garden,energy saving and drive Hybrids.
ReplyDeleteooooo. I love these! sippy cups are very important in a houshold of children. I always end up needing them. a lot of times even for other kids visiting!
ReplyDeleteI love any cup that is BPA free! This one looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHappy Earth Day! I love it! I love the no dye/bpa, and I like the design.
ReplyDeleteWe have a compost in our backyard!
ReplyDeletesouldolphindream@aol.com
thanks
I try to cook from scratch a lot to avoid wasteful packaging and transportation of processed foods.
ReplyDeletei re-use plastic containers and glass jars
ReplyDeleteWe've been composting.
ReplyDeleteI have been re-using watter bottles and zip-lock baggies for a very long time. My new niece would love this prize and she deserves it, being the newest of EIGHT children. Please let her win this fantastic prize! It's not even for me, but for a sweet little lady named Isabella.
ReplyDeletethejules40@yahoo.com
We don't buy individually wrapped food items, and save scraps for composting.
ReplyDeleteMy kitchen is earthfriendly because I use a gas rather than an electric stove. Also, I like to compost my scraps. I recycle all my containers that I use to cook with. My jars make great holders for dressings. THANKS
ReplyDeleteFLY18GRL21{at}aol{dot}com
I try to Go-Green with my cooking by buying organic products for my family. I also have a small herb garden that I use.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
jesskaufman at hotmail dot com
we just got a Green Pan. it works great!
ReplyDeleteWe save our leftovers and use energy saving lightbulbs.
ReplyDeletefionen_ftw (at) fionen (dot) com
The usual-- grow a garden, compost scraps or feed them to the chickens, older kids wash the dishes (which saves energy for the earth and ME), tote water in my reusable bottle, recycle, etc....
ReplyDeleteI recycle and use vinegar to clean.
ReplyDeleteWe recycle all we can. (:
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance, i`ll be keeping my fingers crossed!!!
shaw(dot)collin(at)gmail(dot)com
Please enter me :)
ReplyDeleteI have a garden and use fresh veggies and fruit and then use the scraps as compost :) recycling at it's finest!!
ReplyDeleteWe recycle water bottles and soda cans.
ReplyDeletety 4 the awesome giveaway and the entry:)WE RECYCLE CANS AND PLAN ON PLANTING A FEW VEGGIES:)
ReplyDeleteI only run the dishwasher when it is full and never run the dry cycle. We are switching to green cleaners, we recycle and/or repurpose, and food we do not use eiither goes into the compost pile or it is put way out for the wild animals (possums, raccoons, etc.). Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI try to compost kitchen scraps.
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