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Little Miss Puffet

Posted by Siel in consumerism, environment, food, organic (Tuesday October 18, 2005 at 6:41 pm)

345691981 148b424b75 m Little Miss PuffetParadiseO has me cooking more, but anyone who knows me knows half my meals are cereal and soy milk. One of my faves: Puffins.

If you haven’t tried these, you’re really, really missing out. Crunchy, not too sweet, bite-sized yummy squares you can eat dry as a snack. Sadly, the cereal’s not organic, though many Barbara’s Bakery cereals are.

345691988 19422155a2 m Little Miss PuffetStill, Puffins cereals are pretty healthy. And the name isn’t just logo branding — Barbara’s Bakery is a regular contributor to Audubon’s Project Puffin conservation effort.

I’ve been in love with these birdies since I saw them at the zoo a couple years ago. They can dive and swim underwater at shocking speeds!

So far, they’ve adopted 8 puffins, proudly pictured here. The cutest, in my opinion, is Chip (right).

Best of all, cereal lovers can help — by eating cereal! At first I was gonna try and adopt my very own, real live puffin, but then I did some calculations: I’d need to collect 250 box tops, and even at my average rate of 1 box o’ Puffins a week, that would take like 5 years (I’d be over 30! AAAHHH!).

But for 2 box tops and $6.95, you can get a 6″ beanie puffin. So, as usual, I emailed:

Hello — I’m interested in getting a beanie puffin, but was wondering what materials the beanie puffins are made out of, and if they are sweatshop free. Just wanna make sure the toy’s environmentally and socailly kind :) Looking forward to hearing back from you! I’m a big fan of the peanut butter flavor :) Siel

Susan of Barb’s Bakery wrote back:

75655673 4c545c3f06 m Little Miss PuffetThe plant we are contracted with in China is family-owned and our vendor visits every year. He assures us that the workers are treated and paid fairly. As for the materials, they are new polyester fiber. We hope this information assists you in making your decision and that you continue to enjoy our products in excellent health!

And 3 weeks later, Puffet arrived. Here she is, atop a half-knit scarf –

And I haven’t given up on the real-live puffin adoption. After all, I’ll still be over 30 one day, whether or not I eat 250 boxes of Puffins cereal –

Update, 10/4/06: Now, I use the rest of the cereal box to make business cards :)

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5 Comments

5 comments for Little Miss Puffet »

  1. Good for you LA Girl. The puffin looks really cute. We recently adopted an orphan baby elephant “Lualeni” in Tsavo. It is a really amazing feeling. The trust (David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust) which runs the adoption program is really great and sends regular updates and photos. Good wishes for your Puffin adoption project.

    Comment by Transmogrifier — October 19, 2005 @ 7:59 am

  2. cute! I want a puffin too…now i’ll have to buy the cereal on the way home and eat it for dinner. :)

    Comment by elsamary — October 19, 2005 @ 6:56 pm

  3. Lualeni is super cute! Did you name it yourself?

    elsamary — One day, when we’ve rescued our puffins, maybe they’ll be friends :)

    Comment by Siel — October 19, 2005 @ 11:22 pm

  4. Referenced at:
    http://breakfastbowl.blogspot.com/2005/10/bloggers-and-cereal_24.html

    Comment by Lloyd — October 24, 2005 @ 10:04 am

  5. Wow — a whole blog about cereal! And in LA, no less :) Will look out for organic cereal reviews :)

    Comment by Siel — October 24, 2005 @ 12:45 pm

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