loveabargin
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Originally Posted by loveabargin
I bought some off of ebay and I LOVE them...I keep them in the back of the mini van. Here's the one's I bought (I'm not connected to this seller in any way, just telling you what worked for me);
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...romot_wi dget
Thanks so much!! I just ordered 10 of them, great investment. My DD13 is a little skeptical but she'll come around. Do you get any hassles from store clerks when you use them?
My DD9 (going on 13
) is very supportive, she's too young yet to get embarrassed by me I guess. I honestly just bought the bags a few weeks ago and I'm trying to get into the habit of taking them in the store. So far, I've taken them to Aldi (which you pay for and bag your own anyways) and to Walmart. I did put two in my purse to go into Walmart b/c I was a little afraid the clerk would think that I took them if I just had them in the cart (I'm paranoid I guess), anyways, I took them out when I got to the register right in front of the clerk. I started asking the clerk for the items and bagging myself b/c they have those spinning things with the bags. I got a look from the lady at first, until I explained that I'm a hippy freak
...just kidding, I told her that I was trying to cut down on using soo many plastic bags and I'd just put them in my own bags. I do feel a little weird sometimes, but I think it's just because it's new. I was sooo proud today...I put the trash out by the road this morning and we only had two bags! TWO BAGS!! That's wonderful for us. Every little victory. My kids now ask everytime they throw something away..."can we use this for an art project?" I'm happy to say I have them both thinking of how to recycle EVERYTHING!!
THANK YOU ALL FOR ALL THE GREAT TIPS!
I'm so glad to see so many people going green (even those of us who are going just a little green at a time!)
You do know that disposable anything is made with harsh chemicals that are bad for us and our environment and that the old ways are new again, right? There is a whole movement for trying to be as natural as possible. For someone like you who professes to be frugal, I am surprised by your reaction because people will do different things to save money and natural items are good for the pocketbook and for the environment. I believe in the 7th generation philosophy, too.
We really try to live simply, frugally, and naturally as much as we can.

I don't like the chemicals in sposie items but sometimes convienence does matter and if your lifestyle isn't in that "place" go with what works. I've found a way to make Diva cup work for me but I can see how it might not for some.
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