Adventures in Shopping – Barcelona
A bit about my adventures in trying to avoid shopping in the obvious places. Click on 'About Me' at the top of the page to find out more.-
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- organic
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- Shopping in Barcelona
- Shower
- silver
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- sodium bicarbonate
- Stationery
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- traditional
- underwear
- Vegan
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Tag Archives: local
More ‘friendly’ cleaning products:
I wrote about the fabulous Lympha brand of eco-friendly, fair trade cleaning products here, however more recently while researching the post on local independent shops selling ethical products I discovered that my most local of locals actually stocks a different … Continue reading →
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Save the rainforest by doing the dishes.
One of the things I knew would be tricky when avoiding supermarkets is buying cleaning products. I know I could just go to a local ‘corner shop’ and pay a bit more for the same brands I would get in … Continue reading →
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In search of Happy Chickens
I love eggs, me. What I don’t love is factory farming of any kind however, and battery hen farming is particularly vile. I visited a battery shed once – brrrrrrrr. When I was little, growing up in the country, we … Continue reading →