I have a bunch of the bags. One is from Adventure Cycling for making a donation, three from Appalachian Trail Conservancy (donation) and one of them is insulated, which is very handy for cold stuff, and two that I got at REI for $1 each. They are made out of a tyvek-like material and very nice and heavy. I keep them in the car all the time so that I have them when I shop. Walmart doesn't like them much as it is inconvenient for them but I don't care. I like the "green" bags and always recycled the plastic ones in the past, anyway, or used them when picking my garden.
I volunteer at our local hospital and each year they have an appreciation luncheon and give a small gift to us. The lunch was last week and they gave us each what looked like a little clutch purse but it turned out to be a reusable grocery bag all folded up. ...very nice, and useful, but now I am getting too many bags!!! Oh well, when they wear out, I will have some more to use!



, three from Appalachian Trail Conservancy (donation) and one of them is insulated, which is very handy for cold stuff, and two that I got at REI for $1 each. They are made out of a tyvek-like material and very nice and heavy. I keep them in the car all the time so that I have them when I shop. Walmart doesn't like them much as it is inconvenient for them but I don't care. I like the "green" bags and always recycled the plastic ones in the past, anyway, or used them when picking my garden.
Reply With Quote

