February 19, 2008 at 8:53 pm (Uncategorized)
Yes, I love my local Farmer’s Market and while I extol the wisdom ofCSA’s, like many others, I cannot hide the fact that I love Whole Foods. Thank goodness for the Internet so I can read about other’s tempations. Jackie Huba writes about her love affair with Whole Foods, Jeff Opdyke wrote in the Wall Street Journal about sneaking across town to visit the store (you have to subscribe to read, so I won’t frustrate everyone by linking to the login page) and just about everyone I know has experienced the siren call of Whole Foods and its tantalizing prepared food aisle.
Big Organic aside (Yes, I have read Michael Pollan and agree with him!), Whole Foods is simply a temptation for body and mind. They are building one in my town and I plan on going to the opening day celebrations. With my Green Bags and Cloth Diapered Baby in tow.
~Beth
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February 12, 2008 at 10:29 pm (Cloth Diapers)
Tags: Cloth Diapers, Savings
The news is abuzz these days with the financial woes of many Americans. The decline of the housing market combined with other factors has made many families become very cost conscious. As we all search for ways to economize our lives and stretch our dollars, Cloth Diapers are a great cost savings move for many the four millions babies born each year in the U.S.
The statistics largely agree that the average child will go through about $2,000 worth of disposable diapers from birth to potty training. Depending on the style and type of cloth diapers, the Cloth Diapered Baby will only cost from $300 to $500 to diaper for that same time period.
No wonder, more and more people are turning to Cloth Diapers. And if that isn’t enough, there’s always a sale online.
Go Cloth, Go Granola
~Beth
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