Posts Tagged ‘reusable grocery bag’
Tweet I came across this silly picture of all of our doggies in their (Easter) Sunday best and came up with an even sillier idea. I decided to make personalized grocery totes out of them for me and my sisters (belated earth day presents?), about $5 each on VistaPrint.com. I can’t wait for them to [...]
TweetI heart the angry little asian girl. I know I’ve been guilty of this the past few trips to the grocery store… I have a few reusable nylon bags but always forget to bring them with me. This weekend, I’m putting them in my car in case I end up at Target or Whole Foods. [...]
TweetSpeaking of eco-friendly totes, I also saw an Anya Hindmarch knock-off of the ever-popular “I am not a plastic bag.” It has slight variations in proportion from the real version that sold out in early 2007, but for the purpose of replacing plastic bags in day-to-day errands, who cares if it’s not real? I am [...]
Tweet Reusable canvas bags are not a new thing, despite the sudden burst of popularity in the past couple of months. I do, however, love any new canvas bag with a green message, like this one by Hayden-Harnett I spotted at Anthropologie today. At $55, it’s a bit pricier than the typical reusable shopping bag, [...]
TweetIt seemed reusable shopping bags were all the range in Tokyo when I went… they came in all colors, patterns, shapes and sizes. Coming from a country that emphasized “green” living, it wasn’t too surprising. All public waste baskets separated recyclable trash, streets were full of hybrids… I even saw a few smart cars. Anyhow, [...]


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