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Shopping, blogging and changing diapers

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Eco-friendly grocery bags from Skeeda

Posted November 06, 2007
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Skeeda's "Olive" bag sure beats the look of a nasty old plastic grocery bag

So I'll be the first to admit that I'm not yet carrying the reusable grocery bag.  It's one of those things where every time I'm at the grocery store checking out, I have the same guilty thought.  Especially since lately it seems to be a great movement to use reusable grocery bags.   I see plenty of folks in the grocery store now carrying around their recyclable bags and I think, "good for them."

I sometimes find it's hard enough to remember my own diaper bag, let alone some additional bags when I'm headed out the door to the store.  But blah, blah, blah -- these are all excuses Whitney, right?  Because seriously, how hard is it to leave a couple of eco-friendly bags in the back of the car in the name of going green. 

My most recent product review that makes it even harder for me to avoid the change is from SkeedaSkeeda, whose tagline is "paper or plastic never looked so bad," makes stylish eco-friendly bags for your trips to the store.  Of all the products I check out, I can't write about a better product purchase than one that not only looks cool but helps to benefit the environment.

Check the bags out on Skeeda's website.  If you purchase, mention "mommies with style" in the comments section and one lucky winner will receive an extra bag of choice.  The bags are $15 each and provide ample room inside.  Seriously, I'm left with no excuses in the face of a cool product such as this. 

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