Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 1:23 pm
Awesome replies, nice and civil too! It doesn't have to be black and white though, we all do what we can - it's just good to think about these things
I only buy organic free range beef from a local farmer that I can shake hands with. We eat less beef, but boy is it ever good. I almost entirely buy organic fruits and veggies, but you can't always find what you want. I also gladly pay $6 a dozen for organic eggs - a good egg is worth 50 cents to me - who hasn't payed $1.50 for a bottle of water? I have not eaten a fast food burger in years (have you ever seen what goes into that giant grinder?) - I do eat out occasionally, so I'm realistic about not always only eating the good stuff.
I also shop at nearly all those big stores - but I try not to. More importantly - I try to buy things that are of good quality and last longer, knowing they will cost a bit more. We can't avoid, nor should we avoid, buying china made goods, but we should support the North American manufacturing sector when we can. By the way - I hand make studio furniture for a living.
I have vowed to stop buying any new electronics as a protest against the coltan industry and it's funding of the warfare in the congo. All my current computers I bought used, don't have a smart phone - and I am very happy with them running the latest version of Ubuntu.
My wife commutes to work on her bike - I ride bikes with my kids to school every day that it doesn't rain now, until winter. (My bike was hand made in the USA over 15 years ago by the way)
Funny thing is, you wouldn't know this by looking at me. I live in the suburbs. My lifestyle is not very different from anyone else. My impact on the planet is less though, plus I'm healthier than I've been in years. All these things just seem like simple common sense to me.
I'm not smug about this either - I realize a lot of people think I'm a chump. But - I think we all have a responsibility to be good global citizens. I decided not to wait anymore and start living as if everything is finite - hopefully enough do before we have to resort to life-boat strategies. It's astonishing to me that so many people don't accept the overwhelming amount of evidence that global warming is really happening - what's it going to take to convince you?
To bring it back to Delicas - this is also why I drive a delica - I just ordered my WVO system last week. One more step away from big oil soon.
Mr Pistachio - I hope this doesn't discourage you from posting other great deals on the forum - it just struck a nerve this morning and I couldn't resist.
I only buy organic free range beef from a local farmer that I can shake hands with. We eat less beef, but boy is it ever good. I almost entirely buy organic fruits and veggies, but you can't always find what you want. I also gladly pay $6 a dozen for organic eggs - a good egg is worth 50 cents to me - who hasn't payed $1.50 for a bottle of water? I have not eaten a fast food burger in years (have you ever seen what goes into that giant grinder?) - I do eat out occasionally, so I'm realistic about not always only eating the good stuff.
I also shop at nearly all those big stores - but I try not to. More importantly - I try to buy things that are of good quality and last longer, knowing they will cost a bit more. We can't avoid, nor should we avoid, buying china made goods, but we should support the North American manufacturing sector when we can. By the way - I hand make studio furniture for a living.
I have vowed to stop buying any new electronics as a protest against the coltan industry and it's funding of the warfare in the congo. All my current computers I bought used, don't have a smart phone - and I am very happy with them running the latest version of Ubuntu.
My wife commutes to work on her bike - I ride bikes with my kids to school every day that it doesn't rain now, until winter. (My bike was hand made in the USA over 15 years ago by the way)
Funny thing is, you wouldn't know this by looking at me. I live in the suburbs. My lifestyle is not very different from anyone else. My impact on the planet is less though, plus I'm healthier than I've been in years. All these things just seem like simple common sense to me.
I'm not smug about this either - I realize a lot of people think I'm a chump. But - I think we all have a responsibility to be good global citizens. I decided not to wait anymore and start living as if everything is finite - hopefully enough do before we have to resort to life-boat strategies. It's astonishing to me that so many people don't accept the overwhelming amount of evidence that global warming is really happening - what's it going to take to convince you?
To bring it back to Delicas - this is also why I drive a delica - I just ordered my WVO system last week. One more step away from big oil soon.
Mr Pistachio - I hope this doesn't discourage you from posting other great deals on the forum - it just struck a nerve this morning and I couldn't resist.