Mexican Baskets
Nicaragua Baskets
Baskets are one way I shop
green. While living in Germany I did all my shopping using baskets. This way of life continued after I returned to the states. I get a few stares now and then with a cart full of baskets; living in the
Midwest you can expect that. I don't mind at all. I've been doing it for so long that it does not bother me. These are some of the types I use. I love the colorful ones.
9 comments:
Fun, I love would love to have a basket for the grocery store!
What a great idea.... I imagine the Wal-Mart security people would be following me all over the store if I started putting my items into bags like yours.... it would drive them nuts! LOL
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
They are fun.:) You'll need at least two though. I don't buy a lot of groceries at one time, so I never need more than six, and usually two will do it.
Di, it does drive them nuts.:) And they will watch you at first, you can count on it. I just ignore them and go about my shopping. They are more fun to store around the house than bags. I have a corner where I just pile them up, it is decorative and handy.:)
i love the idea of baskets at the grocery !! I have been taking little cheap green bags I bought. but then You don't have all the plastic to contend with!! Very Nice!
Amy, the baskets are great! And soooo soooo cute.:) I have a ton of cloth bags, many I have made, but I use those when I go to other stores and thrift shops. Some stores will frown a little, but hey, if they want my business they can deal with it.:)
Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog...so nice to meet you!
I love your style. These baskets are gorgeous and Pablo Neruda is definitely one of my very favorites too.
I'll definitely be back!
Linda, OMG, I just saw a list of your favorite movies and we have the same taste in movies, too. How cool!:)
Thanks a bunch for stopping by. I am making a new blog for the items I sell.
Love the bags in the top pic :)
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