I'm committing to buy only Made in the USA products for an entire year - or explain why I didn't. Follow my progress by following my blog - and join me if you like. Let's work to put America back to work!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Emmerson Creek Pottery

This is one of my favorite USA made pottery sites -- I've bought some beautiful things from them.  Their shipping is fast and earth friendly and their products are awesome -- And they are having an open house and websale this weekend -- 25% off COUPON CODE   soh2011a

http://www.emersoncreekpottery.com/shamrock-pottery.shtml
 

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Wow

It's been an exciting week - difficult to say the least but heartening as well.  While shopping has turned into a much longer process than I ever imagined (checking every label does take time!), I'm also excited to see all the groups on Facebook and all the Made in the USA websites supporting American products and American workers.

One thing I've noticed this past week is that I'm really buying less now.  That's really a good thing because I'm making wiser choices and taking my time to consider every purchase.  I not only think it's important to support US workers and buy US products, I also think it is important to consider our Earth and our environment and I do try to buy earth-friendly products when I can --

And that brings up another point for me -- finding made in the USA products is difficult -- finding made in the USA organic and earth friendly products is even more difficult -- I truly never realized how much organic produce is imported - It's shocking actually.

You would also think that with the awareness of "buy local" that you could count on the local products you buy being produced locally?  Right?  Be aware that just because a business is promoting "buy local" doesn't mean that business is getting all of its products locally - you may be buying from a local merchant who is only selling imported products.

Also be aware of local crafts - I was admiring some decorative wooden spoons in a local shop yesterday - the spoons had been decorated by hand my a local artist - they were very beautiful BUT the spoons themselves were cheap imported wooden spoons - I guess I question if that's really supporting USA made products - What do you think?  Certainly the local artist created some beautiful work - but wouldn't it be awesome if that person was taking the time to find USA made products to work with?

That said - I am an artist - I do wood carving and painting.  Carving isn't the problem -- my carving tools are all made in the USA - and I only use "found" wood in my carving.  However the painting is another issue - finding good quality artist canvas made in the USA has been a challenge -- but thanks to some wonderful folks on Facebook I have located some -- I had found acrylic paints made in the USA some time ago and am thrilled to now be able to use USA made canvas as well.

We can all do our parts - just one little step at a time.  Buy USA today - save an American job!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

First Grocery shopping trip

This was a trip!~!

It's not actually April 1 yet, but I think I did pretty good - I have to admit shopping at Roots Market http://rootsmkt.com/ does make grocery shopping a bit easier - Roots is committed to providing local products - but not everything they have is local or made in USA -- although at least what they do import is fair trade.  I didn't buy fresh blueberries because they were from Chile - instead I got frozen blueberries (wild) from Maine!  I managed to find yogurt - but the brand made in New York which I bought only had two flavors so I stocked up on plain yogurt and decided to try my hand at using my raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries to flavor my own -- we'll see how it works!

So here's my list of buys -- I've included a few web links for some of the products as well!  

Fresh Organic Raspberries and Blackberries -- from California
Frozen Organic Blueberries and Raspberries -- from Maine
Organic Baby Carrots -- California
Organic Cucumber - California
Equal Exchange Fair Trade Organic Bananas - (ok not USA, but hard to find US Bananas -- http://smallfarmersbigchange.coop/2009/06/10/dilemmas-of-a-fair-trade-banana-enthusiast/)
Organic Kiwi -- California
Organic Radishes -- California
Hydroponic Heirloom Tomatoes - Maryland
Woodstock Farms Dried Green Beans & Carrots - Connecticut
Trickling Milk - Maryland
Siggis Yogurt - New York
Provolone Cheese - Maryland
Blue Cheese- Oregon
Sirloin (Beef) -- Maryland
Pork Chops - Maryland
Salami, Coppa, Soppressata -- New Jersey
7 Grain Bread - Maryland
LateJuly Crackers - Massachusetts - http://www.shoplatejuly.com/
Salsa - Maryland
Napa Valley Champagne Vinegar - California
Lara Bars - Colorado
Oregon Wine

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Food

I'm going to be buying groceries soon so I looking for local products that I can buy - I live in Rockville, Maryland so most of these links are going to be places near here -

http://www.localharvest.org/fox-hollow-farm-M24312 --or http://www.foxhollowfarm.org/
 locally grow meats and dairy. And free local delivery within 10 miles of Laytonsville.


http://www.goodlifefarm.com/Market.aspx

http://rootsmkt.com/

http://www.momsorganicmarket.com/retailer/store_templates/shell_id_1.asp?storeID=A6B40AE98C7842A98FC8DE4784880288

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Brushing My teeth

Honestly I've never given much thought to brushing my teeth - well other than trying to prevent a trip to the dentist.  Having decided to be more aware of the products I use everyday, of course I start each and everyday standing in front of the the mirror brushing my teeth - a simple thing really -

So why is it so difficult to find a toothbrush made in America -- don't we all use them -- every day - multiple times a day.  American's buy a lot of toothbrushes - $775 Million dollars is the total annual consumer
spending on toothbrushes. (ACNielsen, 2002) -- That's in 2002!

Just imagine if every person in America would buy an American made toothbrush instead of one made in China - we would be adding that money to the US economy! and creating American jobs!

It's just a toothbrush -

Love these toothbrushes - not only are they Made in the USA of recycled products, the company also has a mailback offer for you to recycle your old toothbrush!

 http://www.preserveproducts.com/products/personalcare.html

Shelley's Made in the USA 365 day Challenge



I'm committing to buy only Made in the USA products for an entire year - or explain why I didn't. 


Follow my progress on my blog - and join me if you like. 


Let's work to put America back to work!


http://usamade365.blogspot.com/

Made in the USA

Here are some good sites to find sellers of US made products:

http://www.madebyus.com/
http://www.madeinusa.org/
http://www.stillmadeinusa.com/
http://www.americansworking.com/
http://madeinusaforever.com/
http://www.madeinusa.com/
http://info.usa-c.com/

Monday, March 21, 2011

Crest Toothpaste

Checked my toothpaste - Crest Pro Health - all the tube says is "distributed by Proctor &Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio" so I emailed Crest to ask them where the toothpaste is made - This is the response I received:


Hello Shelley,

Thanks for contacting Crest. 

Crest toothpaste is manufactured in North America, the majority at our facility in Greensboro, North Carolina.  The only versions of Crest Toothpaste that are not made in Greensboro, NC are the Neat Squeeze Tubes and the 6.2 oz Crest Plus Scope Minty Fresh Striped Toothpaste, both of which are made in Mexico City, Mexico.  Crest Cavity Protection is also manufactured in Toronto, Canada.

Please be assured, Crest toothpaste is safe when used as directed.  All Crest products go through rigorous scientific evaluations before going to market, and are continually monitored for safety once available to the public.  For more information about this issue, please visit www.pg.com.

Whenever a tube of Crest toothpaste is made outside of the U.S. it will specifically say on the packaging what country it was made in.

Thanks again for writing.

Drew
Crest Team

A home inventory

I suppose to start this whole challenge, I really need to look at my home and see what I have and where those things are made.  I'm starting with the little stuff --

Checked my shampoo -- Bath and Body Works -- says it's "distributed in the U.S.A."  so I think it's clearly not made in the USA -- so shampoo and conditioner made in the USA is going to have to go on my shopping list!

Green Bedding

This is where I found the organic cotton blanket - When it arrives I will let you know what I think!

http://www.tomorrowsworld.com/default.asp

Day One = April 1st

After spending more than 3 hours on the internet yesterday trying to find affordable, green, USA made bedding I decided to challenge myself to becoming more aware of what I buy, so beginning April 1, 2011 I am going to start a challenge to only buy USA made products for an entire year or explain why I am not.  So I figured I'd start this blog to track my progress and keep myself honest.

Hopefully I can provide some good information to others about quality USA made products in the process.

I'm starting the challenge on April 1st to give myself time to do some research and take an inventory of the things I use everyday and figure out where they are made.