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Come to the Green Side. We Have Cookies

… organic, fair-trade, vegetarian, whole grain, locally produced, solar-oven-baked, low-carbon-footprint cookies, that is. Or would be if we actually HAD cookies.

No, I’ve been too busy to bake cookies, but I HAVE been doing my part for the green side.  Besides redesigning and reconceptualizing (ooh! big word! Don’t run away — I promise I don’t babble in marketing speak!) um, so yeah, like I was just saying, besides redesigning and reconceptualizing this blog, I recently created a whole new shop with a green slant on life.

Jay Gregory of We Can Be Green

Jay Gregory of We Can Be Green

Oh snore, you say, another green website. No, really! There is something different here. OrganiGoGo sells edgey and cute eco-awareness designs on certified all-organic t-shirts, reusable tote bags and SIGG bottles, but here’s the unique angle: it helps support my fellow independent designers by showcasing their awesome designs that express their own commitment to alternative energies, wildlife conservation, global warming and so forth. Every sale in the shop goes entirely to the artist who created it.

Not only did the shop get a hug-and-a-nod from my friend (and participting OrganiGoGo designer) Kristen Fox on her blog It Should Be Easy Being Green,, it was a featured web link of the week at Broke and Beautiful.

Then  just this week OrganiGoGo got a super review at We CAN be Green.  Blogger Jay Gregory tested one of my  “I Grow My Own”  white organic tee about which he wrote, “My first impression was WOW! … I could also tell that high quality certified organic cotton was used in its creation; this is no flimsy mass produced shirt.”

I love it when someone’s first impression is WOW. :-) Thanks, Jay!

In that vein, I will say that the ladies’ white (not juniors’ natural) shirts that we get from ECOnscious are a bit on the sheer side, so some people might prefer to layer them, as I do. But they are soft and lovely and comfy.  So come to the green side already !

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