You know that college student who’s really hard to shop for because they rant about consumerism through most of December?  As the token hippie in my family who hates frivolous gifts, I’m here to tell you how to shop for that person!  I won’t lie, this is essentially my wish list this holiday season (beefed up with items my friends have requested, and things I think are cool), and it probably applies to many a college student or sustainable derelict this year.

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(pictured above, L to R)
Tiffin box: my friend has one of these food storage systems and I’m endlessly jealous.
Bamboo Bites: bamboo utensils and a cute little carrier!  No more stabbing myself with stray forks at the bottom of my backpack.
Filter in a Bottle: For your geeks who love water, take this everywhere and drink tap water with pride.

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(pictured above, L to R)
Thermos: even Fair Trade coffee just isn’t as good when it’s lukewarm.
Panniers: for all that schlepping to the farmers market, the peace rally, classes and back.
Over the Shoulder: more ways to lug your stuff across town on your bike!

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(above L to R)
Ponoko: a membership at Ponoku means you can design something and have it made.  Perfect for the DIY project you could never quite make happen.
Preserving Set: I’ve always wanted to make jam and jelly, but I’ve also always had a deep seeded hate for botulism.

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Bamboo Bike:  (above) If I lived in NYC, I would LOVE this.

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Run Hippie Run:  (above) New Balance’s shoe  is partly made of recycled materials.

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Seeds Galore: (above L) One for every month!
Kill-A-Watt: (above R) I’m getting this for my parents to try to shock them into turning the TV off before they go to bed.

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Happy Fish: (above)  Hopefully you throw the fish back after they fall for these green lures.

agwr16.jpgiSun: (at right) Power your iPhone with this photovoltaic skin.  Talk is cheap, sunshine is free!

(Tip: some of your friends might ask you to give to a charity this season.  Be sure to check out the charity with http://www.charitynavigator.org/ to ascertain most of the money is going to actual work, rather than overhead and salaries.)

Sustainable Harvest: a donation here helps a Central American family with training and tools to overcome poverty through farming.

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Voces y Manos: (photo above) A donation to this charity promotes medicine and health awareness in Guatamala, (bonus points because the organization was started by an alumni of my university)!