No matter where you are in the world, bringing in a new year is always worth celebrating. We thought it’d be fun to compare New Year’s traditions that our team has! Sue One New Year tradition that is often part of…Read More
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When the clock strikes midnight tonight it’s officially 2016! Eco18 wants to wish you a great year as well as a speedy recovery tomorrow morning. Hair of the dog anyone? Cheers!Read More
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Since tomorrow’s New Year’s Eve, we thought what better time to put together a list of our favorite festive cocktails for the New Year! For the evening: The Tequila Healer from Jenni Kayne Let’s face it, if it’s New…Read More
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If you feel the need for a fresh start in your life, making a New Year’s resolution this year might give you a little boost. Here at eco18 we want to encourage everyone to resolve to lead a greener lifestyle in…Read More
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2016 is officially here. Well, it will be at the end of the week. After a holiday weekend filled with sweets and treats, we know we’re going to be in the mood for some healthy meals that fill us up…Read More
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Wishing you a very Merry Christmas from the team here at eco18!Read More
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Holidays always fill us with a wave of nostalgia (and far too many pieces of pie if we’re being honest.) What’s your favorite Christmas memory? Patty My favorite Christmas memory is probably the year I got a bike. I was…Read More
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The past couple weeks leading up to Christmas our team here at eco18 has put together weekly gift guides for different genres! In case you missed them, we’ve put them together into one big gift guide: 1. Tech and Gadget…Read More
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1.What is your name? Ebenezer Scrooge 2.What is of your occupation? Working at my money-lending business. 3.Do you have a “green” memory growing up? Thinking about memories is a big, fat waste of time! 4.What are your favorite meals? Plain…Read More
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Germany gets the credit for starting the Christmas tree tradition as we now know it, when, in the 16th century, devout Christians brought decorated trees into their homes. However, most 19th-century Americans found Christmas trees a bit odd, and…Read More