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Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby clairelou88 » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:31 am

ladybird wrote:Clarelou - try http://www.luxurymoon.co.uk for csp, she has a wide range and Heather will answer any questions. She posts on here sometimes I think.


do you have any reccomendations on the fabric? theres so many to choose from!!

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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby Louise » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:33 am

clairelou88 wrote:
ladybird wrote:Clarelou - try http://www.luxurymoon.co.uk for csp, she has a wide range and Heather will answer any questions. She posts on here sometimes I think.


do you have any reccomendations on the fabric? theres so many to choose from!!


Have a look in the Mums Things section, there's a few threads about CSP there. :wink: I personally prefer BV topped wool backed pads.

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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby ladybird » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:33 am

clairelou88 wrote:
ladybird wrote:Clarelou - try http://www.luxurymoon.co.uk for csp, she has a wide range and Heather will answer any questions. She posts on here sometimes I think.


do you have any reccomendations on the fabric? theres so many to choose from!!


My personal favs are bv top with wool back (nice and natural, I don't really like the idea of minki, etc. find cotton goes stiff over time and doesn't feel as nice.) At a push I'll go for fleece backing, has to be bv topped though.

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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby clairelou88 » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:39 am

thanks :wine:

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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby Kirstyh » Wed Jan 06, 2010 5:46 pm

We're not very crunchy really

recycle everything [possible, cans, bottles, cardboard etc etc
Cloth nappies
Compost bin (I didn't think you could put cooked food on them though :-? )
All our light bulbs are energy ones so we live in darkness :giggle:
All our appliences are AA rated, even better than A :wink:
was at 30, nappies at 60 though
Our milk gets delivered from our local farm, we can see the cows from our bedroom
I don't drive so "car share" with friends if I go out
get our meat and veg from the farm
Our children share a taxi to school with other kids locally (council provided)
I use washable wipes as often as poss but don't have a spray bottle to use when I am out
re-use plastic bags
Keep thermostat to a min
Our house is extremely well insulated



I stopped using ecover washing powder cos it stinks terrible and I'm afraid I use cilit bang cleaner and bleach, I find they are the only things that really work.
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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby ladybird » Wed Jan 06, 2010 5:58 pm

Kirsty, the bokashi system means we can compost cooked food, everything really, even bones (although we've not tried them!).

I didn't get on with Ecover either. We use http://www.simplywashing.com/ for washing and dishwashing. It's supposed to be more eco than Ecover and I find it works very well. I have many friends who use it, my mum uses it, and I've yet to hear a complaint from them.

Wipes when out - take a bottle of water ;) Or find a tap!

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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby Kirstyh » Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:37 pm

Might order some of that Shadow, thanks, shame they don't do cleaning products.
Out of interest what does every one find best for cleaning, I am sure cilit bang is very non eco but we must be minks as I find it best for cleaning the bath and the gazillion shower tiles!!

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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby ladybird » Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:45 pm

I use white vinegar for practically everything. For cleaning the oven I use Dr Beckmann (I think) spray, doesn't stink to high heaven, but does a good a job. There's an Australian cleaning brand that's pretty eco, but does ok, can't remember the name now though. I damp dust with a cloth and water.

My mum gave up chemical cleaners and happened to buy one again a year or so later and noticed such a huge difference - she came out in a rash, it affected her breathing. Just goes to show what's in those things.

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Re: Just curious - how "crunchy" are you?

Postby nic1 » Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:51 pm

ladybird wrote:
nic1 wrote: We do our best though and that is all we can do! :wink: :wink:



We can all do more though Nic, that's one the reasons I started the thread, for more ideas to improve on ;) Anything is better than nothing, but if we open our minds and make tiny changes we can make a big difference.


I agree Shadow. :wink:

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