Sunday, 1 April 2018
Organic
Let me start by saying that I don't do organic. Whilst I can appreciate the sentiments behind the word organic I once read that 80% of the food sold as organic came from abroad where they have very different standards. So not organic. Organic has to me always been an excuse for charging more for food.
On the same theme, I always take my clean shirts 'from the left' and after 20+ years of being together I have finally persuaded Jan to hang any clean shirts on the right. This means that all my shirts get fair wear. If you do not do this it means that I always wear the same shirts (ask Jan). Right, so now that she's finally got the message (I can hear all you feminist bristling out there) I put on a new shirt today that I've never worn before. Never worn before as in the price tag was in pounds, shillings and pence (just kidding) and which told me it is organic linen. No doubt bought a long time ago in a moment of weakness or stupidity or both.
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There are so many clothes in his wardrobe that he has never worn, mainly because he wears the same few things day after day. Especially his favourite sweatshirt which is now so worn and thin you can read a book through it. He won't let me throw it away.
ReplyDeleteHaving said that (and before he get his word in)I am also guilty of having clothes in my wardrobe that I have never worn. Perhaps we both need a good spring clean - and a visit to the local charity shop!
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ReplyDeleteWhat's the rule.... if you haven't worn it for 6 months, chances are you aren't going to and you should donate or chuck it? I try to have a clear out every year but it must be a middle aged man thing that we like to wear the same few things all the time! I rotate the same 5 or 6 shirts out of about 30! Oh and I'm with you on organic Alex... it's almost a scam in my view.
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