Somehow I did not see this thread until just now. So glad you started it, Deb.
We have been recycling fanatics for many, many years. We have a great recycling center that takes just about anything so once every two weeks or so we take the accumulated items to the center. They just recently started taking old electronics (the biggest curse for our environment, in my estimation).
We carry our own bags with us at all times (see
http://www.reusablebags.com/). That site has some ultra compact ones that I carry in my purse and in the glove box of the car. Also have produce bags that I use in the grocery store and re-use. Every year at Christmas our kids get another one of these little goodies in their stockings.
We are at that tender age where we simply cannot eat a complete big meal at a restaurant without being miserable so we take in our own compact, stack-able containers and put half of the meal in to take home for the next day.
We have pretty much converted to almost all CFL bulbs now ..... have not had to replace a single one yet.
We have a lovely locally grown Farmers' Market that operates about six months out of the year so that is wonderful. Lobbying now to get a Whole Foods or Trader Joes within easy driving distance ..... not here yet. When we were younger we had a huge garden and canned and froze many things for the winter. Now we only grow tomatoes, green peppers, and herbs. Just bought one of those Topsy Turvy tomato trees for the deck so we'll see out that works this year.
We drive a hybrid car and love it. Always looking for more ways to save/recycle ..... so keep the ideas coming.
Soundy, I wish we lived close enough to come buy your eggs. I do buy the organic cage free brown eggs whenever I can. When our kids were still living at home, I made all of our own bread ..... now I make most of it, but not all.
We also have 6" walls and our heating/cooling bills are half of what comparable sized houses are without it. However, we were not ambitious like you were, Soundy, to build it ourselves.
For a small donation to National Arbor Day Foundation, you can get "free" trees ..... we have several in our yard.
Every little bit we can do just makes good sense, no matter your reasons for doing so.
Clarice