tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3620028695165972279.post6387111573106868752..comments2023-12-09T18:25:23.992-08:00Comments on Dark Horse Farm Designs: Reusable Fresh Produce Bags TutorialNancyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03448568180295154326noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3620028695165972279.post-14699293133789931592010-01-14T15:00:42.273-08:002010-01-14T15:00:42.273-08:00To answer Tasra's question, I think any 100 % ...To answer Tasra's question, I think any 100 % cotton would work, preferably organic. Another option is a 100 % cotton flour sack. You can order them from The American Chair store and they are greta for EVERYTHING! They are lint free, so they even make a great salad spinning sack... oh, I think I just decided what my new tutorial will be!<br />Thanks, Tasra!Nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03448568180295154326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3620028695165972279.post-91640175410056250772010-01-14T14:49:20.567-08:002010-01-14T14:49:20.567-08:00I am so thrilled I found this. I just finished rea...I am so thrilled I found this. I just finished reading No Impact Man and he talked about reusable bags. Whole Foods had no idea what I was talking about.<br /><br />Now if I wanted to do the same thing for grains, what type of fabric would you recommend?Tasra Dawsonhttp://tasramar.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3620028695165972279.post-16699560267199628392010-01-11T06:56:11.965-08:002010-01-11T06:56:11.965-08:00Thank you! This is a wonderful idea for me and fo...Thank you! This is a wonderful idea for me and for gifts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3620028695165972279.post-31892535957361112752010-01-11T06:54:46.374-08:002010-01-11T06:54:46.374-08:00Thank you for sharing!!!!!Thank you for sharing!!!!!Stephanienoreply@blogger.com