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meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]George Soros.[/quote]
I wonder why George Soros is so “evil” in the eyes of so many. Warren Buffet supported Obama also.[/quote]
You’re kidding, right?
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]George Soros.[/quote]
I wonder why George Soros is so “evil” in the eyes of so many. Warren Buffet supported Obama also.[/quote]
You’re kidding, right?
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=Aecetia]George Soros.[/quote]
I wonder why George Soros is so “evil” in the eyes of so many. Warren Buffet supported Obama also.[/quote]
You’re kidding, right?
meadandale
ParticipantSeems to me that buying reusable PLASTIC bags is kind of defeating the purpose of being green. Plastic -> petroleum. Cotton/Hemp -> renewable agricultural product.
And, as flu said, the only time I wash my bags is if something spills. You can get a small cooler tote for bringing home meat and other things that tend to leak and use the cotton produce bags and grocery bags for dry goods and produce.
And, I don’t consider washing a cotton bag occasionally anywhere near as energy wasteful as single use plastic bags. I have a friend with kids that does at least a dozen loads of wash a week. Throwing a couple of extra bags in with his wash occasionally isn’t going to throw the earth of it’s axis.
meadandale
ParticipantSeems to me that buying reusable PLASTIC bags is kind of defeating the purpose of being green. Plastic -> petroleum. Cotton/Hemp -> renewable agricultural product.
And, as flu said, the only time I wash my bags is if something spills. You can get a small cooler tote for bringing home meat and other things that tend to leak and use the cotton produce bags and grocery bags for dry goods and produce.
And, I don’t consider washing a cotton bag occasionally anywhere near as energy wasteful as single use plastic bags. I have a friend with kids that does at least a dozen loads of wash a week. Throwing a couple of extra bags in with his wash occasionally isn’t going to throw the earth of it’s axis.
meadandale
ParticipantSeems to me that buying reusable PLASTIC bags is kind of defeating the purpose of being green. Plastic -> petroleum. Cotton/Hemp -> renewable agricultural product.
And, as flu said, the only time I wash my bags is if something spills. You can get a small cooler tote for bringing home meat and other things that tend to leak and use the cotton produce bags and grocery bags for dry goods and produce.
And, I don’t consider washing a cotton bag occasionally anywhere near as energy wasteful as single use plastic bags. I have a friend with kids that does at least a dozen loads of wash a week. Throwing a couple of extra bags in with his wash occasionally isn’t going to throw the earth of it’s axis.
meadandale
ParticipantSeems to me that buying reusable PLASTIC bags is kind of defeating the purpose of being green. Plastic -> petroleum. Cotton/Hemp -> renewable agricultural product.
And, as flu said, the only time I wash my bags is if something spills. You can get a small cooler tote for bringing home meat and other things that tend to leak and use the cotton produce bags and grocery bags for dry goods and produce.
And, I don’t consider washing a cotton bag occasionally anywhere near as energy wasteful as single use plastic bags. I have a friend with kids that does at least a dozen loads of wash a week. Throwing a couple of extra bags in with his wash occasionally isn’t going to throw the earth of it’s axis.
meadandale
ParticipantSeems to me that buying reusable PLASTIC bags is kind of defeating the purpose of being green. Plastic -> petroleum. Cotton/Hemp -> renewable agricultural product.
And, as flu said, the only time I wash my bags is if something spills. You can get a small cooler tote for bringing home meat and other things that tend to leak and use the cotton produce bags and grocery bags for dry goods and produce.
And, I don’t consider washing a cotton bag occasionally anywhere near as energy wasteful as single use plastic bags. I have a friend with kids that does at least a dozen loads of wash a week. Throwing a couple of extra bags in with his wash occasionally isn’t going to throw the earth of it’s axis.
meadandale
Participant[quote=TexasLine]And if you use cotton, you support child labor in a sweatshop somewhere…[/quote]
Not necessarily…
meadandale
Participant[quote=TexasLine]And if you use cotton, you support child labor in a sweatshop somewhere…[/quote]
Not necessarily…
meadandale
Participant[quote=TexasLine]And if you use cotton, you support child labor in a sweatshop somewhere…[/quote]
Not necessarily…
meadandale
Participant[quote=TexasLine]And if you use cotton, you support child labor in a sweatshop somewhere…[/quote]
Not necessarily…
meadandale
Participant[quote=TexasLine]And if you use cotton, you support child labor in a sweatshop somewhere…[/quote]
Not necessarily…
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]costco purchases are up apparently[/quote]
Everytime I go to Costco..or the mall in San Diego I think to myself “what recession?”. On the weekends Costco is PACKED to the rafters. Even on the weekdays, when I try to go, it is crazy. I try to get in and out as fast as possible…the ‘snackers’ seriously piss me off /rant.
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