Saturday, December 19th, 2009 at 8:54 am
I have been to many organic clothing sites, with great stuff, but nothing nice enough to wear to a formal event. I can’t even find a pair of heels. Can someone help, I can’t wear my hemp flip flops to a wedding.
Hit the vintage clothing store or shops online. The items may not be 100% organic but you are definitely helping the enviornment by recycling something nice. (and you will be supporting a small business owner rather than a company who is using unethical methods) Many vintage styles have influenced what is fashionable today so you won’t look out of place at all and will most likely get many compliments. You can go as glitzy or lowkey as you can stand You can always accessorize with items that are organic. As far as shoes, you can do the same thing. I don’t know of any organic dress shoes, unfortunately.
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009 at 8:54 am
Been away from London and come back to find my favourite shop " Fresh & Wild" has gone from Notiing Hill ! Sad and shocking…..but does anyone know what has happened to that shop?? Is it under refurbishment ??
Sorry I Dont know what happened to that shop, but there is a Fresh & Wild In Camden Town if that helps.
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009 at 8:54 am
I went to some websites and they are like double and triple for sweatshirts, pants, assesserioes. Why is that. I want to buy organic sweatshop free stuff but I can’t resist the cheaper clothing at department stores and other shops. Does anyone have info on where I can get cheaper organic clothing?
because they have to actually pay people higher wages since it isn’t made in a sweatshop, also organic things are always more expensive i think it requires more labour and care to make organic products.
Saturday, December 19th, 2009 at 8:54 am
Where is a good organic food store in Meycauayan Philippines, and Manila Philippines.
lung center of the Philippines along Quezon Avenue,Quezon city. there is a flea market every sunday morning.
organic veges are available, raw milk, wild honey,unpolished rice or colored rice which are already available in supermarkets, also organic soya milk and tofu. Sometimes, organic meat are available. Organic fertilizers are also available.
Just across the street, the Quezon Memorial Circle, there are stalls there that sells a lot of organic goods too. I think it’s daily.
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at 9:17 pm
Does it just have to say "wild caught" on the can?
I like to get the "Chunk White" and "Albacore" tuna. They have less mercury in them than "Chunk Light." Technically, most tuna are "wild caught" and most won’t say that on the can specifically.