I’m becoming more conscious of what I’m buying at the grocery store. (Before, I would walk around in a stooper buying cat food for my cat-free house.) I pay attention to what is Organic and what has less packaging, and I try my best to buy those items.
In support of Lotus’s movement (not poo) - Project Support Beauty in Nature - I’m exposing myself groceries.
Since I still HAVE to buy FRIGGIN diapers, I’m now buying the chlorine-free ones from Seventh Generation. I’ve been such a diaper snob for the last 3 1/2 friggin years, so this is a big step for me.

























I bought some of those diapers once when my son had an accident and the closest store was a health food store. I was really impressed by the quality, they worked just as well as the usual stuff, and fit just as well, and didn’t cost much more.
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I try to buy organic when I can.. It really is not much more and I swear it has made an improvement in my sons skin conditions. I have never even seen those diapers before.. I will try them out.:)
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Wow. You 7th generation is too steep for me. I’d do LOTS of organic and more eco friendly if the prices are were more comparable. Way to be you.
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Good for you
Those aren’t even available where I live! And don’t worry… she won’t be in diapers forever!
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The 7th gen’s aren’t that much more on diapers.com or amazon. Go girl!
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Excellent choice!
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There are also gDiapers….I use them a lot of the time. They are basically flushables. You can find em at Whole Foods.
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