Staring down the inside of your favorite canned soup there possibly lurks some potential dangers. Once upon a time I use to buy my daughters canned princess soups and then I switched to organic soups. As time changed I learned more and thought… I’m canning the canned foods all together. It has been two years since I have used a canned food. Why? Because I heard off the chemicals that lined the inside of the cans. Here I was trying to be more organic and dye-free but the packaging holding my foods was not helping me to do so. The levels of BPA in some of these foods are outrageously high, and the fact that the BPA levels are so high in those foods geared towards children is just upsetting. Campbell’s Disney Princesses and Toy Story Soups were among the highest tested levels of BPA. The Breast Cancer Fund and Healthy Child Healthy World both created petitions to see change in the way of BPA use in Campbell’s soups.
Campbell’s has heard the concerns of the consumers {parents} and has decided to make a change. Campbell’s canned goods will no longer use BPA, however no time line has been given or what alternative Campbell’s will use in place of BPA. Nonetheless, since a company that has been around since 1869 is able to turn a new leaf we are hoping that others will follow suit. What are your thoughts?




It’s been going around that Colorado residents will be asked to vote on whether the recreational use of marijuana should be legalized. The voting will take place on a November ballot. There are currently 16 states and the nation’s capital that already allow marijuana use for medical purposes. If this is approved by voters, it would legalize possession of up to an ounce of marijuana or up to six plants for cultivation (said Mason Tvert, co-founder of the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol). If this is something that is legalized, I wonder how big the spike in Colorado’s population will be! Do you think it should be legalized? Do you think it will help revenue wise for the state? I wonder what the tax would be on an ounce of marijuana!

I was a bit ticked off the other day…now most of you know Gianna, she’s a bit of a tomboy…NOTHING wrong with that! However, I was just informed by her over the weekend that her “friends” call her “He/She”…I honestly was taken back by that nonchalant statement. I asked her who was calling her that to which she provided names of the girls. I asked her why they did that, she didn’t know…I told her that the next time they say that to her, stand up tall, and tell them, I am a girl and just because I don’t wear dresses, doesn’t mean I am any less a girl that you. (not sure what would actually come out but I could have said a few not so nice words…) I mean, really, these are kids she’s been in school with for 3 years and they are only 7. Seriously…I could have spit nails. Yes, she likes football and racing cars, and yes, she likes to wear sweatpants and comfy clothes…yes, she is witty and smart, yes, she is beyond cute with her long hair and crooked big kid teeth…since when is she any less a girl because she doesn’t wear a freaking dress and wear bows in her hair? Apparently the families of these girls don’t realize that all girls aren’t the same…some grow up to be famous race car drivers and astronauts…and even politicians…and they certainly have never heard of 






















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