I went to the grocery store and bought three gallon bottles of vinegar. Most of the times, the casher asks me some questions why I need that much vinegar. However, today was different.

The cashier smiled at me and told me that vinegar was very useful. I agreed with her. I was happy to hear her saying that. I told her that I use vinegar for a cleaning, a bath, and a laundry softener.
The cashier smiled even bigger and nodded. She said she also buys lots of Bolax. I smiled even bigger too and nodded, saying “Yep, I do too”. I told her that I also buy lots of baking soda. She said “Yep, I do too.”
This small conversation with the grocery cashier made my day. I was happy to know that I met somebody who has her daily life in an eco-friendly frugal way.
Nowadays, I have witnessed some better changes at the local grocery stores. One example is that the space for organic produces is getting bigger and wider. Another example is that the variety of oils are getting available, starting from coconut oil, avocado oil, and flaxseed oil. These were difficult to find in the local grocery stores two years ago. I think they are great improvements for all of us.
Today, I ordered a set of beeswax food wrap. These are replaceable for plastic wraps. I am looking forward to them arrive so that I can contribute to the eco-friendly frugal life. Small but steady and powerful, right?
♬ Any feedback? (^^♪
