Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Trying to get rid of some of your plastic? Dr. Freedenfeld mentioned this site in his talk last night: www.greenfeet.com I just placed an order for a stainless steel sippy cup and also stainless steel water bottles for all of us. They have all different kinds of tops based on your needs: stainless steel, sports top, backpack loop, etc. They also have tons of other great eco products, including a shower head to declorinate your water. I'm thinking about that one, too. FYI -- every SLP we've ever had said to get rid of the sippy cups ASAP, but I still need to get fish oil, etc. into Tyler (20 months) somehow. For your slightly older kids, a cool new cup might be just the incentive to switch to open cups! in NJ P.S. For the really litle guys and/or baby shower gifts, they also carry Born Free baby bottles, which I think are the only plastic ones that do not have Bisphenol A (bad plastic chemical!) in them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Try reusablebags.com too. I bought Sigg bottles for all the family members as well as lead free lunch boxes and sandwich wraps. They also carry the new nalgene bottles made from plastic that doesn't leach. Jess in CO On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 5:00 PM, bigcheech91 <bigcheech91@...> wrote: > Trying to get rid of some of your plastic? Dr. Freedenfeld mentioned > this site in his talk last night: > > www.greenfeet.com > > I just placed an order for a stainless steel sippy cup and also > stainless steel water bottles for all of us. They have all different > kinds of tops based on your needs: stainless steel, sports top, > backpack loop, etc. They also have tons of other great eco products, > including a shower head to declorinate your water. I'm thinking > about that one, too. > > FYI -- every SLP we've ever had said to get rid of the sippy cups > ASAP, but I still need to get fish oil, etc. into Tyler (20 months) > somehow. For your slightly older kids, a cool new cup might be just > the incentive to switch to open cups! > > in NJ > > P.S. For the really litle guys and/or baby shower gifts, they also > carry Born Free baby bottles, which I think are the only plastic ones > that do not have Bisphenol A (bad plastic chemical!) in them. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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