The Easter Bunny has gotten an eco-friendly makeover. Before you hide any chocolate eggs, Jodi Helmer, author of The Green Year, suggests making a few changes to "green" your Easter celebrations:
- Make eco-friendly Easter egg dyes: Use common kitchen ingredients, such as vinegar and grape juice to dye Easter eggs. (Choosing eggs that are free-range and organic makes the activity even more environmentally friendly).
- Hide organic chocolates.
- Skip plastic eggs and basket fill, which can contain BPA and PVC and opt for natural materials instead.
- Celebrate locally: Take the kids to the Easter egg hunt in your neighborhood instead of driving across town.
The Green Year ($14.95, Alpha Books), provides 365 simple and inexpensive eco-friendly ideas for each day of the year. Organized by date, the green living tips suggest small changes and environmentally friendly ideas that make a big green impact.
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