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Review: When Technology Fails, Revised and Expanded

When Technology Fails (Revised & Expanded): A Manual for Self-Reliance, Sustainability, and Surviving the Long Emergency [Paperback] is a fantastic book for those that are worried about the future!  There is a ton of information that will help you prepare for the future that may happen!

About the Book (from Amazon)

There’s never been a better time to “be prepared.” Matthew Stein’s comprehensive primer on sustainable living skills—from food and water to shelter and energy to first-aid and crisis-management skills—prepares you to embark on the path toward sustainability. But unlike any other book, Stein not only shows you how to live “green” in seemingly stable times, but to live in the face of potential disasters, lasting days or years, coming in the form of social upheaval, economic meltdown, or environmental catastrophe.

When Technology Fails covers the gamut. You’ll learn how to start a fire and keep warm if you’ve been left temporarily homeless, as well as the basics of installing a renewable energy system for your home or business. You’ll learn how to find and sterilize water in the face of utility failure, as well as practical information for dealing with water-quality issues even when the public tap water is still flowing. You’ll learn alternative techniques for healing equally suited to an era of profit-driven malpractice as to situations of social calamity. Each chapter (a survey of the risks to the status quo; supplies and preparation for short- and long-term emergencies; emergency measures for survival; water; food; shelter; clothing; first aid, low-tech medicine, and healing; energy, heat, and power; metalworking; utensils and storage; low-tech chemistry; and engineering, machines, and materials) offers the same approach, describing skills for self-reliance in good times and bad.

Fully revised and expanded—the first edition was written pre-9/11 and pre-Katrina, when few Americans took the risk of social disruption seriously—When Technology Fails ends on a positive, proactive note with a new chapter on “Making the Shift to Sustainability,” which offers practical suggestions for changing our world on personal, community and global levels.

My Thoughts

I think this book is fantastic!  I will be the one reading it with a flashlight when the electricity goes out (which happens plenty in the stormy Spring)!  I like that it gives information about being greener and better self-reliance.  I think that anything that we can do as a family to save money and resources is fantastic!  And as a paranoid mom, I also like knowing how to best survive if something crazy happens and we are stuck in the basement of our house, because a tornado came through.  I also like the lists of things to prepare, such as the 72-hour kit list.  More than likely that will be what we need if there is an emergency, something that we can grab and run with.  It also has First Aid Information, which would be helpful if doctors are not readily available.  There are some things that I didn’t agree with, but for the most part, this book is a great resource to have!

About the Author

Matthew Stein holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from MIT. He is an engineer, author and building contractor. He has also worked as a schoolteacher, carpenter, and rock climbing and ski instructor. As the owner of Aloha Aina Builders, Stein has built hurricane resistant, energy efficient and environmentally friendly homes. As a mechanical engineer and president of Stein Design, he has designed consumer water filtration devices, commercial water filtration systems, photovoltaic roofing panels, medical bacteriological filters, drinking fountains, emergency chemical drench systems, computer disk drives, portable fiberglass buildings and automated assembly machinery for Open Energy, Hewlett Packard, Seagate, Plantronics, Duraflame, Haws, and IGT, among other companies. He currently resides with his wife Josie in the High Sierra Mountains near Lake Tahoe, CA. Additionally, Stein holds a number of US patents and was a National Merit Scholar. For many years, Stein has pursued avid interests in renewable energy, alternative healing, sustainable growth, and preventative medicine. He is available for lectures and workshops. Check out his green building and mechanical engineering website and his book’s website.

Stein’s outdoor experience includes considerable backpacking and camping (starting at age 5), alpine ascents in the Canadian Rockies and High Sierras, solo winter ascents of peaks in the High Sierras and numerous Yosemite Valley hard rock climbs (including several Half Dome and El Capitan big walls). He volunteers his services as a guide and guide trainer for blind skiers with the Ski for Light blind cross-country skier program.

Buy it!

You can purchase a paperback copy of this book for $35 here.  Or you can get the Kindle version for $19.25 here.

*Disclaimer-These are my opinions only, I received this book and no compensation for doing this review.*

Crayola is Getting Greener this Back To School Season

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We have always loved Crayola brand products and now we love them just a bit more.  :-)

By using solar power, reducing waste and protecting the rainforest, Crayola is doing its part to ensure that the inspired kids of today grow up to inspire a healthier world.
As part of Crayola´s ever-evolving green initiative, this back-to-school season, Crayola is making crayons with solar power, markers from recycled bottle caps and colored pencils from reforested wood.

You might have noticed while you were doing your back-to-school shopping that packages of Crayola crayons, markers and colored pencils have special icons calling out the way each product is lessening its impact on the environment. These affordable and “green” back-to-school essentials include:

  • coremarkers_black  barrels_finalCrayola Markers – Thanks to new, innovative ways to manufacture Crayola markers from recycled bottle caps, “black” is the new “green!” Crayola markers will now have black barrels instead of white, which allows for more recycled plastic to be used and gives a second life to more than 1 million pounds of plastic bottle caps. Plus, switching to black barrels keeps hundreds of tons of plastic out of landfills each year.
  • Crayola Green Colored Pencils – Committed to protecting the rain forests since 1987, all Crayola colored pencils have been made from reforested wood instead of wood sourced from tropical rainforest or endangered species. For every tree used, a new tree of the same species is planted. The 12-, 24-, 36-, and 50-ct. boxes of Crayola Colored Pencils will be among the first to carry the “Eco-Evolution” callout on their packaging.
  • Crayola Green 24-ct. Crayonscorecrayons24ctopenbox_finalThe quintessential school supply found in virtually every elementary classroom will be made with the power of the sun. More than 26,200 solar panels will convert sunlight into electricity, generating the energy required to make 1 billion of the 3 billion crayons Crayola makes each year, which equals 60 million 24-ct. boxes. Mother Earth will be smiling down on every forest green, pine green and jungle green crayon that rolls off the assembly line!

Mom Says: I can not tell a difference in the quality of these products as compared to the “old” Crayola products!  I am impressed!

One lucky 3 Boys and a Dog reader will win with a Crayola “Green Back-to-School Essentials” prize pack that includes Crayola Green Markers, Crayola Green Crayons and Crayola Green Colored Pencils.

To Win: Tell me your FAVORITE Crayola Color – mine is Macaroni and Cheese :-)

BONUS #1: Follow Crayola on Twitter and retweet this post.  The easiest way to RT is to click the green retweet button at the top of this post.

BONUS #2: Like Crayola on FaceBook

Other bonus entries:

#1. Spread the word about this review by: email, forums, blogging, twitter, Digg, or putting the link in a meme. (one entry per thing done)

#2. Follow my blog.

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#4. Follow me on Twitter

#5. Fan Me on FaceBook

#6. Put my button on your blog.

#7. Leave a comment on any other post (excluding giveaways!) Be sure to leave a comment here saying which post.

CONTEST ENDS: September 24th at midnight CST

OPEN TO: USA and CANADA

*DISCLAIMER:  I was sent Crayons, Markers, and Colored Pencils by Crayola and My Blog Spark to help facilitate my review.  Any opinions stated are strictly my own.*

GIVEAWAY: Full Circle Sustainable Cleaning Tools

No one likes to clean, but using all natural products makes it a bit more satisfying. :-)   Plus, these products look great in any kitchen!

sus·tain·a·ble – adj. – Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment (According to Dictionary.com)

I was sent several items to review and Full Circle will be providing a giveaway set for one lucky 3 Boys and a Dog reader!  I don’t own a dishwasher, so I am loving these new products that make washing dishes feel like a bit less than an annoying chore. :-)

laidbackbrush_extraLaid Back Dish Brush & Refills: This brush is shaped to get into all crevices and has a bowed back to keep the bristles off your counter.  Made of bamboo and biodegradable Bonterra™ (a plant-based plastic) makes this safe for Mother Earth!

flip_duoFlip Loofah Scrubber Sponges: It is scrubber on one said and sponge on the other!  This thing takes up very little space, but expands to twice it’s size when wet. Plus, safe on non-stick! (Ever noticed that non-stick is actually NOT non-stick, BTW?) 100% biodegradable

in-the-buff-dish-towels_stackedIn The Buff Organic Dish Towels: These are the softest dish towels I have ever felt… I almost hate wasting them on dirty dishes!  Made of bamboo and organic cotton, these towels are naturally durable and sustainable!

One reader will win a Total Dish Cleaning Set of Full Circle Sustainable Cleaning Tools:

  • 1 x Laid Back dish brush
  • 2 x Laid Back brush refills
  • 2 x Flip loofah scrubber sponges
  • 2 x In the buff organic dish towels

Value: $25

P.S.  These would make a great gift for a new bride or college-bound kid!

TO WIN:

REQUIRED: Visit the Full Circle website, then come back and tell me something you learned or another product that catches your eye.

BONUS #1: Like Full Circle on FaceBook

BONUS #2: Follow Full Circle Home on Twitter then tweet about this contest.  The easiest way is to click the green ReTweet button at the top right of this post.

Other bonus entries:

#1. Spread the word about this review by: email, forums, blogging, twitter, Digg, or putting the link in a meme. (one entry per thing done)

#2. Follow my blog.

#3. Subscribe to my RSS feed.

#4. Follow me on Twitter

#5. Fan Me on FaceBook

#6. Put my button on your blog.

#7. Leave a comment on any other post (excluding giveaways!) Be sure to leave a comment here saying which post.

CONTEST ENDS:   JULY 21st at Midnight CST

OPEN TO:  This giveaway is only open to USA residents

WINNERS: Hana Flat Iron and Eco-Friendly Lunchboxes

Congrats to the winners! I will be contacting you both very soon. :-)

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Eco-Friendly Lunchboxes – #123

123 Lindsey // Jun 12, 2010 at 4:47 pm

  • I must say that I went through this website. This seems like a GREAT product. I love that they have lunch ideas and recipes! I am ALWAYS looking for new ideas that I can look forward to all day. What I think that I like even more is the compact simple design. I am currently battling a million different sized and shaped tupperware containers in a tote bag. This would be so much more effective.

Don’t forget to check my “giveaways” tab for all current contests and giveaways.

GIVEAWAY: Eco Friendly Lunch Box by EasyLunchBox

Although I am a homeschooling mom, I am also a public school mom.  :-)   Zachary goes to public school and Tank will be going in another year(YIKES, BTW!).  I have the worst time trying to get breakfast made for Tripp and Tank, something fun set up for Tank, homeschool work laid out for Tripp, backpack packed for Zack, and school lunch packed for Zack all before the bus arrives at 7:10 am!

729120153_KBpB9-Th-2The EasyLunchbox system makes it simple to organize, and quickly pack healthy lunches without wasting money, time, paper or plastic.

Zack likes to eat lunch at school “like everybody else”. but he also enjoys a homemade meal every once in a while.  I hated sticking each item in a plastic baggie, loading in plastic spoons and forks, and shoving them all in a paper bag.  Zack would complain that everything was mashed or crumbled and not the right temperature.   I don’t know who was more excited when these green lunch boxes showed up at my house, Zack or me!

But the EasyLunchbox System is not just for kids. Adult size meals fit perfectly too!  Plus, the custom carrying bag is plenty large enough to hold several of the simple two piece EasyLunchbox containers… great for picnics! Or just put one in and have room for a drink and mid-day snack!

Just some info:

EasyLunchboxes.com was launched in December, 2009 and is quickly becoming the new favorite among affordable and green lunch box solutions!

Named a ‘top 5 Eco-Friendly Mommy Must Have” by Parents Ask, the EasyLunchbox System has been rated TOP CHOICE by many independent reviewers. Read their reviews HERE .

FDA approved. No BPA, phthalates, lead, vinyl, or PVC. Safe for dishwasher and microwave.

Dishwasher and microwave safe!

Mom Says: I LOVE that packing a lunch saves me money!  As I am cleaning up from supper at night, I can start packing these eco friendly lunch box containers!  One for Zack and one for Ricky to take to school.  Plus, if I am feeling a little frisky I can pack one for Tank and Tripp and let them have a picnic lunch during our day!  I know that what I cook is much healthier than quick lunch meals the boys can make at home and the junk the school offers!

Now, I know that all of you want a set or two of these! :-)

Where to buy:  Purchase them straight from EasyLunchBoxes!

How to win: Oh, did I not mention this?  One of my very lucky readers will win a complete 4-container set PLUS a cooler bag in the color of their choice! Retail Value $21.90

REQUIRED COMMENT: To be eligible you must visit EasyLunchBoxes, look around, then come back and let me know what you learned or found interesting!

BONUS ENTRY #1Follow me and EasyLunchBoxes on twitter and tweet about this contest. You may use the following tweet if wanted:

RT: @momof3boys3702 & @EasyLunchBoxes are offering me a chance to #win eco friendly lunch boxes at #3BoysandaDog http://tinyurl.com/24kauf7

BONUS ENTRY #2:  Fan / Like EasyLunchBoxes on FaceBook

Other bonus entries:

#1. Spread the word about this review by: email, forums, blogging, Digg, or putting the link in a meme. (one entry per thing done)

#2. Follow my blog.

#3. Subscribe to my RSS feed.

#4. Fan Me on FaceBook

#5. Put my button on your blog.

#6.  Put my In The Kitchen With Kelli button on your blog.

#7. Leave a comment on any other post (excluding giveaways!) Be sure to leave a comment here saying which post.

CONTEST ENDS: June 11th at midnight CST

open to USA and CANADA

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