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10 eco-Advent calendars

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Going green for the holidays
CREDIT: Tulja2005/Flickr
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Posted By Momof2children - Wed, Dec 02 2009 at 1:09 PM EST

Memories of advent calendars

When we were kids, we'd take turns opening the little windows to see the surprise drawings underneath (good thing my folks didn't know about chocolate advent calendars!)

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Going green for the holidays

Advent calendars — those treat-filled charts that help count down the days before Christmas — are a fun, kid-friendly tradition that taps into the holiday spirit. Early Advent celebrations in 19th century Germany often included lighting a daily candle, or drawing successive lines of chalk on the door to mark the passage of time. These days, most Advent calendars are made from cheap, disposable paper and filled with individually wrapped candies. All that paper and plastic adds up to a lot of unnecessary waste.
 
Luckily, over the last few years, a new wave of eco-friendly Advent calendars has hit the market — particularly in America and the U.K. Whether they’re reusable, recycled, homemade, or stuffed with organic and fair trade chocolate — suddenly, the long wait until Christmas just got a whole lot sweeter. (Text: Leah Koenig)
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