Old 05-28-2013, 05:50 AM
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tropit
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Originally Posted by alisonquilts View Post
I am glad you started this topic, tropit.

I am sorry you started this topic, tropit!
Ha! Ha! I had to laugh when I read your post. I agree with you wholeheartedly! (Sorry for responding late. I was pre-occupied over the long weekend.)

The way that I see it for myself, is that it's all, "shades of grey." If I can buy organic and I know that it makes a difference in the environment and/or my personal well being, then I will. If I recycle fabrics, then that's good too. If I can keep hazardous dyes, finishes, pesticides, GMOs, etc. out of the ecosystem in some sort of small way, then I've at least, done something. For me, it's not all, or nothing...just mini steps.

I wanted to open this thread up, not to preach, but to find resources for organic products, fabrics, etc. It's just one of my own, "mini steps." The more I know and the more resources that I have...well...all the better.

~ Cindy
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