31 May
I travel a lot for my job and so regularly end up having my dinner by myself in restaurants. I usually take a book or magazine with me to make me feel less alone. Recently, I was in ALTOONA PA where I ate at Grand China Restaurant and I saw an interesting article on bamboo. I did not know you can make clothes out of bamboo.
Bamboo has some fantastic qualities. I found out bamboo clothing is softer than organic cotton. They also say it is antibacterial and good for you if you suffer from allergies. That is a great quality to have in clothes. Bamboo clothing is highly absorbent making it a excellent option for gym gear or possibly as bamboo towels. I was interested by these claims so I had to find out for myself. I looked online and purchased a few basic items of clothing.
I should admit I was extremely happy with what I bought. The fabric absolutely is soft, kind of like silk. It was pretty much dry as soon as I took it out of the washing machine which I think is incredible. Another thing I noticed is that it did not particularly need ironing. I do not know if all bamboo clothing is like that but it is what I look for as I hate doing ironing.
After a bit more research I found some interesting facts on bamboo. It is generally organic. It grows incredibly quickly which means it does not require fertilisers and they do not need pesticides either. As well as that, bamboo requires little water during the growing period meaning they can survive droughts.
I attempt to make environmentally friendly choices whenever I can. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable so for me it is the number one choice for clothing and other products such as towels, underwear, throws, and baby clothes.
You can find plenty of information on bamboo here and good information about organic farming and the benefits of organic products.
31 May
I move around a lot for my studies and so often end up eating alone in local restaurants. I often take a novel or magazine with me to prevent boredom. Last week, I was in CLARKSVILLE TN where I ate at Hunan Garden Chinese Restaurant and I came across a new piece to do with bamboo clothing. I did not realise you could make clothing out of bamboo.
Bamboo has some fantastic qualities. It turns out bamboo clothing is softer than most cotton. They also say it is antibacterial and hypo-allergenic. That is a fantastic quality to have in clothes. Bamboo clothing is extremely absorbent so it is a excellent possibility for gym gear or even as bamboo towels. I was intrigued by this article so I had to find out if this was really the case. I looked online and got a couple pieces of clothing.
I have to admit I was very happy with what I bought. The fabric definitely is soft, not unlike silk. It was pretty much dry after I removed it from the washing machine which I thought was great. I also noticed is that it did not really need ironing. I am not sure if all bamboo fabric is like that but it is something I look for as I can not stand ironing.
After a bit more research I discovered some interesting facts to do with bamboo. It is almost always organic. It grows very rapidly which means it does not need any fertilisers and they do not need pesticides either. Plus bamboo uses very little water during the growing period meaning they can survive droughts.
I attempt to make eco friendly choices whenever I go shopping. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable so for me it is the number one choice for t-shirts and other products such as towels, socks, curtains, and baby clothes.
You can find more articles on bamboo here and good info about organic farming and the benefits of organic products.
31 May
I travel a lot for my job and so usually end up having my dinner by myself in cafes. I often take a book or magazine with me to help pass the time. Last week, I was in KOUNTZE TX where I ate at Exxpress Mart - No 5 and I read a new article to do with bamboo clothes. I had no idea you could make clothes out of bamboo.
Bamboo has some great qualities. For example, bamboo fabric and clothing is softer than most cotton. They also say it is antibacterial and hypoallergenic. That is a fantastic quality to have in clothes. Bamboo clothing is extremely absorbent so it is a great possibility for gym wear or even as bamboo towels. I was intrigued by what I had discovered so I had to find out if it was true. I looked online and purchased a couple items of clothing.
I have to tell you I was very happy with what I bought. The fabric definitely is soft, kind of like silk. It was almost dry after I took it out of the washing machine which I found to be incredible. I also noticed is that it did not really require ironing. I I am unaware if all bamboo clothes are like that but it is a quality I look for as I can not stand ironing.
After some more research I found out some interesting facts about bamboo. It is a product which is organic. It grows incredibly quickly which means it does not need any fertilisers and they do not use pesticides either. As well as that, bamboo needs only a small amount of water during the growing period meaning they can survive droughts.
I try to make eco-friendly choices whenever I do my shopping. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable so for me it is the number one choice for t-shirts and other products such as robes, socks, rugs, and baby clothes.
You can find some articles on bamboo here and good points about organic farming and how to choose organic produce.
31 May
I travel a lot for my job and so often end up having my dinner by myself in local restaurants. I usually take a novel or magazine with me to prevent boredom. Last week, I was in CHICAGO IL where I ate at Fish & More and I saw a really interesting cover story about bamboo clothes. I did not know you can make fabric out of bamboo.
Bamboo has some great qualities. I found out bamboo fabric and clothing is softer than regular cotton. They say it is antibacterial and hypoallergenic. That is a great quality to have in clothes. Bamboo clothing is very absorbent making it a good possibility for gym wear or also as bamboo towels. I was fascinated by what I had discovered so I had to find out if this was really the case. I looked online and bought a few pieces of clothing.
I must say I was extremely impressed. The fabric definitely is soft, kind of like silk. It was pretty much dry as soon as I took it out of the washing machine which I found to be incredible. Another thing I noticed is that it did not particularly need ironing. I am not sure if all bamboo fabric is like that but it is something I look for as I hate doing ironing.
After some more research I found out some interesting pieces of information to do with bamboo. It is a product which is organic. It grows very fast which means it does not require fertilisers and they do not need pesticides either. As well as that, bamboo requires little water during the growth period so they can survive droughts.
I attempt to make eco-friendly choices whenever I do my shopping. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable so for me it is the number one choice for clothing and other products such as sheets, underwear, rugs, and baby clothes.
You can find more articles on bamboo here and good information about organic farming and the benefits of organic products.
30 May
I travel a lot for my work and so usually end up having my dinner alone in cafes. I often take a book or magazine with me to help pass the time. The other day, I was in SEYMOUR IN where I ate at Larrisons Diner and I saw an interesting piece to do with bamboo clothes. I had no idea you can make clothing out of bamboo.
Bamboo has some fantastic qualities. I found out bamboo clothing is softer than organic cotton. They say it is antibacterial and hypoallergenic. That is a fantastic quality to have in clothing. Bamboo clothing is highly absorbent making it a excellent option for gym wear or also as bamboo towels. I was fascinated by this article so I had to find out for myself. I searched online and purchased a few basic items of clothing.
I should admit I was very impressed with the quality. The fabric absolutely is soft, kind of like silk. It was pretty much dry as soon as I took it out of the washing machine which I think is incredible. Another thing I noticed is that it did not particularly require ironing. I am not sure if all bamboo clothing is like that but it is a quality I look for as I hate doing ironing.
After a bit more research I found out some more incredible details about bamboo. It is almost always organic. It grows extremely fast which means it does not need any fertilisers and they do not require pesticides either. Plus bamboo requires very little water during the growth period meaning they can survive droughts.
I attempt to make eco friendly choices whenever I do my shopping. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable so it is my number one choice for clothes and other products such as robes, blankets, rugs, and baby clothes.
You can find some information on bamboo here and good info about organic farming and why to buy organic products.
30 May
I travel a lot for my job and so often end up eating all alone in restaurants. I often take a book or magazine with me to prevent boredom. Recently, I was in CHESTERFIELD MO where I ate at Italiano's Restaurant and I saw a really interesting piece to do with bamboo clothes. I did not realise you are able to make clothes out of bamboo.
Bamboo has some fantastic qualities. It turns out bamboo clothing is softer than organic cotton. Apparently it is antibacterial and hypo-allergenic. That is a fantastic quality to have in clothing. Bamboo clothing is highly absorbent making it a good option for gym clothes or possibly as bamboo towels. I was interested by what I had discovered so I had to find out for myself. I searched online and got a few items of clothing.
I must admit I was pretty happy with what I bought. The fabric really is soft, kind of like silk. It was almost dry after I removed it from the washing machine which I think is great. Another thing I noticed is that it did not particularly need ironing. I am not sure if all bamboo clothes are like that but it is what I look for as I hate ironing.
After a bit more research I found some incredible details about bamboo. It is generally organic. It grows incredibly rapidly which means it does not need fertilisers and they do not use pesticides either. As well as that, bamboo requires little water during the growing period meaning they can survive droughts.
I try to make eco friendly choices whenever I go shopping. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable making it my number one choice for clothes and other products such as robes, blankets, throws, and baby clothes.
You can find plenty of articles on bamboo here and good points about organic farming and how to choose organic produce.
30 May
I travel a lot for my studies and so often end up having dinner by myself in restaurants. I usually take a novel or magazine with me to prevent boredom. The other day, I was in MILWAUKEE WI where I ate at Golden Chicken Carry-Out & Delivery Service and I saw an interesting cover story about bamboo. I did not realise you can make clothing out of bamboo.
Bamboo has some fantastic qualities. It turns out bamboo fabric is softer than organic cotton. Apparently it is antibacterial and good for you if you suffer from allergies. That is a great quality to have in a fabric. Bamboo clothing is extremely absorbent making it a good possibility for gym clothes or also as bamboo towels. I was fascinated by these claims so I had to find out for myself. I looked online and bought a few pieces of clothing.
I must admit I was extremely happy with what I bought. The fabric definitely is soft, kind of like silk. It was almost dry when I took it from the washing machine which I thought was great. I also noticed is that it did not necessarily need much ironing. I am not sure if all bamboo fabric is like that but it is something I look for as I hate doing ironing.
After some more research I found some more incredible details on bamboo. It is a product which is organic. It grows very fast which means it does not require fertilisers and they do not use pesticides either. Plus bamboo needs little water during the time it grows meaning they can survive droughts.
I do my best to make eco-friendly choices whenever I can. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable so it is my number one choice for clothing and other products such as sheets, underwear, throws, and baby clothes.
You can find some information on bamboo here and good points about organic farming and the benefits of organic products.