This may seem slightly rambling. I just came up with this idea, so I don't know how well it'll go over and I really don't have a clue yet what I'm going to do with it. I don't know how often it will be updated or what most of the content will be, but I will try my best to give my honest opinion of things.
I want to tell people about natural and organic products that I use. I don't work for an organic products company -- heck, I just don't work -- I'm just a girl who likes organic stuff. The best way to get people informed is to make sure there are resources out there for folks to learn what's out there, what works (for me) and what doesn't (for me). What everyone chooses to do with that information is entirely up to them -- I can bring the horse to the water, but for all I know he'll just poop in it. I'd prefer that not happen, but oh well.
If you happen across the blog and you like it, let folks know. I have no idea how it works -- though I've been doing online journals for years, I don't really participate much in the great wide world of blogging and have no idea how such things work. Suggestions and ideas on what to add/do to make this better are always welcome, though I can't guarantee I'll follow through with all of them.
When I buy something in a store, I want to make sure I'm not getting ripped off. Organic products are all fine and great, but I'm not working on an unlimited budget. Part of the entries I make will be devoted to the price, and how feasible they are based on a limited budget. I want to show that ordinary people who don't have lots of money can still buy some organic products without breaking the bank -- and I'm not afraid to say when I think it's not reasonable to spend ten bucks on Organic Product X when Regular Product X is three times cheaper.
Some of this will simply be my personal opinion. From long standing experience, I know I will piss off someone with what I have to say. After twenty-nine years, I am very used to this. I will try to keep things as civil as possible, but I don't like sugar-coating things (unless what's on my mind is really socially inappropriate, in which case I'll swallow my pride and ease off a bit).
Above all, I hope you come out of this learning something good.
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