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posted by [personal profile] laramie at 08:31pm on 14/06/2006
I've decided I want one of these:



I've become concerned about reducing my carbon footprint, this seems like a big improvement over driving a mile to get to the nearest Whole Foods store to get groceries, or for other relatively small errands. Not only saving on gas, but getting me some exercise. At least when the weather's decent.
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posted by [identity profile] filkerdave.livejournal.com at 01:41am on 15/06/2006
It might also be worthwhile going somewhere else other than Whole Paycheck ;)

I frequently walk the mile and change, or take my regular bike. It does mean more frequent trips, but no biggie
 
posted by [identity profile] skylarker.livejournal.com at 02:31am on 15/06/2006
The other coops in my area are even further away; the only thing close enough for walking is a big chain store where I can't get organic fruits and veggies - though I'll walk there for some other things.
 
posted by [identity profile] neugotik.livejournal.com at 03:52pm on 15/06/2006
All the big chains carry organic now, so if your local location doesn't: ask for it.

I go to Cub, Byerly's Lunds, etc : they all have organic fruits, veggies, popcorn, Organic Prego spagetti sauce, organic cleaners/or less-toxic cleaners (7th gen. etc) - but some locations have a lot more quantity then other locations: but all the chains have it: so it's the individual store manager's choice to stock it or not: demand it!! Or you know, at least ask for it, or they won't start stocking more.
 
posted by [identity profile] skylarker.livejournal.com at 04:41pm on 15/06/2006
Rainbow is close to me, and they do have some organic choices, but there's a much wider variety at Whole Foods and the other coops (I'd prefer to go to the coops all things considered.) I also don't trust the big chains to be as scrupulous in checking out the sources of their merchandise.
 
posted by [identity profile] neugotik.livejournal.com at 03:49pm on 15/06/2006
I like it; I know we were watching people walk away from the Grocery Store when we were there picking up milk & Aurora asked if we could walk to the grocery store next time we want to shop there - I said the stores we go to are too far ; which is true, but there's some more expensive ones we could walk to: but there's no pedestrian bridge, so it's irksome to walk with 2 kids & groceries if one has to cross Penn Ave.

But I think it's a great idea to not drive for every little errand! If we all did this, it would really significantly cut back on gas usage!
 
posted by [identity profile] skylarker.livejournal.com at 04:38pm on 15/06/2006
Definitely. The company that makes these makes a lot of varieties; they probably have something that would do for carrying both kids & groceries, too.

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