I love shopping in the food co-op, but I'd do Lidl organic produce if it came down to it (Lidl is around the corner from us - it isn't that I have a position on it versus Aldi).
Bicarb and vinegar will be an alternative to the ultra-eco-spensive stuff I use at the moment (Burt's Bees Raspberry and Brazil Nut shampoo and conditioner, to be precise - which is looooooovely). I try to avoid petroleum-based cleaning products (more out of distaste than any in-depth knowledge of their effects), so the cheap shampoos aren't so appealing.
I must indeed check out the 2 euro shops and the Asia Market again (I used to get stuff there from time to time when I worked in town).
This satellite dish idea is interesting. Any idea if it's possible to get CBeebies with one? If we gave that up, it'd constitute a fairly serious imposition on the boys. (We've considered ditching it, of course, for all sorts of reasons. But at the moment it's low on our hit-list.)
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Date: 2009-09-11 07:15 pm (UTC)Bicarb and vinegar will be an alternative to the ultra-eco-spensive stuff I use at the moment (Burt's Bees Raspberry and Brazil Nut shampoo and conditioner, to be precise - which is looooooovely). I try to avoid petroleum-based cleaning products (more out of distaste than any in-depth knowledge of their effects), so the cheap shampoos aren't so appealing.
I must indeed check out the 2 euro shops and the Asia Market again (I used to get stuff there from time to time when I worked in town).
This satellite dish idea is interesting. Any idea if it's possible to get CBeebies with one? If we gave that up, it'd constitute a fairly serious imposition on the boys. (We've considered ditching it, of course, for all sorts of reasons. But at the moment it's low on our hit-list.)