Greener Home

Transform your living space into a conscious sanctuary with Green Foot Mama’s Greener Home posts. These guide you in creating an environment that’s both healthy for your family and kind to the Earth. Explore our posts on eco-friendly swaps, natural cleaning recipes, reducing waste, and making sustainable choices for every corner of your home. Join us in embracing everyday habits that contribute to a healthier planet, one conscious choice at a time.

The Best Essential Oils for Travel

When you start packing for your next adventure or well-needed holiday, donโ€™t forget to include essential oils for travel! Essential oils promote a sense of wellness as well as allowing you to sleep better, so you can arrive at your destination feeling fresh and energetic. Here is our round up. Lavender Oil Lavender oil is […]

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Eco Friendly Christmas Gift Guide 2016

Looking to gift the spiritual, eco-loving, ethical living green goddess in your life?   We spent some time putting together this go-to guide with plenty of thoughtful, eco-friendly christmas gifts that will make your loved ones glow with appreciation this Christmas season. You might even want to pop a few items in the cart for yourself!

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Getting Started with Natural Cleaning

There’s often a debate about whether or not natural cleaning products are as effective as their chemical counterparts. Whilst there’s no denying that chemical products can do the job, they are inherently designed to knock over everything in their path…including us!

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Embrace Zero Waste: Transform Your Food Habits

Now that our pantries are clean and in order, lets take a look at one of the worldโ€™s most expensive problems โ€“ Food Waste. In my previous life as a chef, I did think about food waste from time to time, but not overly. These days as a society, weโ€™ve become much more fancy with

Getting Started With A Zero Waste Kitchen

I realised today that I began writing on this topic well over a year ago. Itโ€™s funny, I transitioned our bathroom, laundry and other areas efficiently. The kitchen though, given it is my hub and what I consider to be the most important area for managing our largest commodity (FOOD) has been my toughest conquest.