New Online Store Addition – LastObject Products!

LastObject

I am thrilled to share that MennoAdventures is now partnering with LastObject – a fairly new Danish company focused on replacing single use items with reusable, sustainable alternatives. Currently, they have replacements for single use cotton swabs, travel size tissue packs, and cotton rounds, in addition to accessories (carry pouches etc). As a new company, I expect that we will see many new products coming from LastObject in the future – so stay tuned!

For more details on this, and all of the other great, sustainable products and companies we partner with, check out the online store! 🙂

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Our mission – LastObject

Our mission – eliminate single use items by creating reusable sustainable alternatives.
Our purpose is to provide the world with sustainable choices.
Our values:
 Our products must have at least 10x real environmental impact vs the traditional single use products they replace.
 We build premium products with high usability and excellent design – ”good enough” is not good enough – we are obsessed with our products.
 We are end-to-end sustainable across our entire value chain, from cradle to grave.

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LastTissue B2C LastSwab

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Stop Hate for Profit – Boycott of Advertising on Facebook

As many of you may have already heard, a boycott has begun, Stop Hate for Profit – withdrawing advertising dollars from Facebook until they strengthen their regulations and policies related to hate speech, violence, misinformation and other related pieces.

I personally know that I, and this website, are a very small operation, and my few dollars of advertising that I have spent do not register in any meaningful way in Facebook’s advertising budget. At the same time, I firmly believe that we each need to use our voice – in whatever form that takes – to stand up for what is right. Collectively, we can create changes that none of us can do on our own.

So, in that spirit, I will not be spending any money on Facebook for July and August, and possibly later. This could change (earlier or later) depending on the status of the boycott and if/when changes happen. I will do my best to keep you updated on things as they evolve.

In the meantime, for those of you who have joined us only on Facebook, I would like to offer extra encouragement to come over to my website and join there! All of my posts (which you see on Facebook) are there, plus I have lots of extra resources, and an online store, filled (and growing!) with lots of cool, sustainable items!

If you know others who might be interested in joining as well, please share this around. The more the merrier! 🙂

Online Store: More New, Cool Sustainable Items Added!

The online store is continuing to grow! Looking for more ways to be sustainable? Not sure what options are best? Looking for someone else to do the research for you to save you the time?

The MennoAdventures online store is growing and adding new items! Whatever you are looking for, we have it! 🙂

Here are a few items to highlight. Check the online store regularly for updates and more cool, sustainable items!

TruEarth Laundry Detergent Strips (no more shipping huge plastic bottles full of liquid detergent!): Click here to order.

Tru Earth Laundry Strips
Click here to order.

Darn Good Yarn: Click here to order

Shop Darn Good Yarn
Click here to order

EcoLunchBox. Click here to order ECOlunchbox

So much more than just lunch boxes. Great, reusable containers and other items for a variety of uses!

ECOlunchbox - Healthy for People and Planet
Click here to order ECOlunchbox

TomatoInk: Click here to order: TomatoInk

TomatoInk- discount ink and toner
Click here to order: TomatoInk

TomatoInk.com is a supplier of Earth-friendly ink and toner and eco-friendly printer supplies and accessories. We hope to help save the world, one cartridge at a time.

By providing our customers with green choices, we not only conserve precious natural resources, but we also help you conserve some green in your wallet. Our recycled and remanufactured printer peripherals give the same high quality results as their brand name counterparts, but cost up to 80% less! Now doesn’t that feel good?

Click here to order: TomatoInk

We also have fair trade Palestinian embroidery items (here), amazing bedding (here), Pela phone cases (here: Pela Case) and more. Want more details? Check out the online store page on the website.

NOTE: These are all affiliate programs. By clicking on the links before making your purchase, you are helping to support the sustainability work that this website is doing, along with supporting the many sustainable businesses that I partner with. Thank you for your support! Happy browsing! 🙂

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Online Store: New Items Added – TruEarth Laundry Strips and Pela Phone Cases

I am very pleased to announce that two new items have been added to the online store! As of today, TruEarth Eco Laundry Strips, as well as Pela Compostable Phone Cases are both available!

Details are on the online store page – here.

Want to go straight to the manufacturer’s website to put in an order or learn more? You can do that as well: Pela and TruEarth.

Stay tuned for more details. I am hoping to have more items in the store in the next few weeks.

Happy Browsing! 🙂

How Carbs (Falsely) Became a Dietary Supervillain…

… And why that matters for the health of people, and the planet. 🙂

FOK website

NOTE: I am not a certified nutritionist. This is general information only, to the best of my knowledge.

At various times, such as in presentations or conversations, the question of dairy, carbs or other specific food items comes up, particularly as plant-based eating is often part of the discussion at hand.

One of the ones that has been raised is that of dairy – a result of the heavy industry marketing-influences on the earlier versions of the Canada Food Guide. Many people still hold the belief that dairy is essential for health, and that whole-foods plant-based (WFPB) eating is leading them astray.

In a similar manner, sometimes the question of carbs comes up in discussions, as being contradictory to common fad diets, such as keto, paleo etc. To the best of my knowledge, there can be value (from a digestive health perspective, for example, and also from a spiritual perspective), to the practice of fasting (intermittent or other), while done carefully and with proper guidance.

However, the idea of eating a heavily animal-based protein diet (regardless of what it is called eg keto or paleo etc), seems problematic to me – both for individual health and for the health of the planet. There is strong science backing up both the health and environmental benefits of a WFPB diet, and likewise, strong evidence of the damage, to people and planet, caused by a heavily animal-based diet.

I do not know all of the background of how the low-carb trend took off, but there is a quick summary here, which is a shorter version of some of what is in the updated China Study book. Here are a few quotes:

The human body, which does not have the ability to make food from the sun, also happens to use carbohydrates as its main energy source. For example, our brain and red blood cells depend specifically on glucose (a carbohydrate) for normal functioning and energy.

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By telling people to avoid or significantly limit carbs in general, the low-carb movement has erased the crucial distinction between unprocessed and processed foods—creating an entirely new paradigm that goes against everything we know about nutrition and health.

Long-Term vs. Short-Term
If you eliminate carbohydrates from your diet and put your body into a state of ketosis, whereby it’s forced to burn fat to make ketones for energy, it can lead to short-term weight loss. But keeping your body in a state of ketosis is neither sustainable nor healthful, and it does not fulfill the long-term promise of effective weight loss. Indeed, observational population studies show that high-protein, high-fat diets are associated not only with more health problems but also obesity. (Bold mine)

When looking at long-term and sustained weight loss without mandated exercise or calorie restriction, the most effective eating pattern has been shown to be a whole-food, plant-based diet (low in fat and high in unprocessed carbohydrates).

FOK website

Going further into details regarding the rise of the Atkins and other similar low-carb, high (animal) protein “diets”, the writer says:

The chair of Harvard’s Department of Nutrition said that the Atkins diet was “nonsense” and “dangerous.” The prestigious Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics called the diet “unbalanced, unsound, and unsafe.” But no amount of criticism stopped the diet’s popularity and the newfound fear of carbs it perpetuated. (Bold mine.)

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That may be why cardiologist Dr. Kim Williams vigorously promoted a plant-based vegan diet during his tenure as president of the American College of Cardiology, and once famously said, “There are two kinds of cardiologists, those who are vegan and those who have not read the evidence.” (Bold mine).

FOK

In light of the health and environmental impacts of heavy consumption of animal-based foods/proteins, both individually and communally, it’s time to find ways to add more low emissions, whole/plant-based foods into how we eat. Let’s find ways to celebrate amazing rice bowls with veggies and tofu, homemade granola with plant-based milk and all of the other endless options that are available to us in the plant-based world – not as a sacrifice, but as one small, joyful step towards ensuring that we all have enough healthy food to eat, and a thriving planet, that we all share, to live on. 🙂

Updates and New Products from Lucky Iron Fish

Hi all,

I have a few updates to share with you from Lucky Iron Fish today. Before I start, I have heard that there may be some discounts coming up, so watch here (or on their website) for further details. 🙂

1) They have a new item – a lucky iron leaf! Same benefits as the fish, in a new shape!

Lucky Iron Leaf
The new lucky iron leaf!

2) The Lucky Iron Cookbook has just lauched! Click here to for more details.

3) The have recently updated their website with more information regarding the role of iron in overall health. Click Click here for more details.

NOTE: As always, for full disclosure, I am part of their affiliate program. If you choose to buy products from them, and click my link first, I get a little bit of financial support from each purchase. That helps to cover some of the costs of my time etc, which helps to (hopefully, at some point) make my work financially sustainable. 🙂

If you are looking for something for yourself, or for a gift, or if you know others who might be interested, please consider sharing this with them. Thank you for your support!

New – Online Store Just Added (and Lucky Fish link)

Hello all,

My recent discovery of a company that I am particularly interested in has coincided with the launch of my online store. I recently came across Lucky Iron fish, and (full disclosure), I am now a part of their affiliate program.

I am still learning all about the company, but I do like the work that they are doing, and am happy to help spread the word.

For more information, go to the Lucky Iron Fish website, or the online store page on my website. Happy browsing!