San Francisco, I'm Green...with Envy
San Francisco is driving me to a perpetual state of jealousy.
The reasons are many, but today it is because the city has so many cool stores. For example, I just heard of a new place called Green 11 that seems super amazing.
Located on Union Street in the Cow Hollow neighborhood, Green 11 sells organic beauty products and household cleaners that you can buy and take home in your own reusable containers.
Specifically, the store is offering concentrated organic shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, lotion, liquid soap, kitchen cleaners, bath cleaners, and laundry detergent.
In Chicago, you absolutely can't get these types of products in your own containers. I swear if I had the cojones I'd open a store simply so I could get them.
Anyways, check out the additional pictures below as evidence of how cool San Fran is.
Darn you, San Francisco!
The reasons are many, but today it is because the city has so many cool stores. For example, I just heard of a new place called Green 11 that seems super amazing.
Located on Union Street in the Cow Hollow neighborhood, Green 11 sells organic beauty products and household cleaners that you can buy and take home in your own reusable containers.
Specifically, the store is offering concentrated organic shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, lotion, liquid soap, kitchen cleaners, bath cleaners, and laundry detergent.
In Chicago, you absolutely can't get these types of products in your own containers. I swear if I had the cojones I'd open a store simply so I could get them.
Anyways, check out the additional pictures below as evidence of how cool San Fran is.
Darn you, San Francisco!
Comments
Yes, SF can be pricey, but it's mainly the rents/housing. You can shop smart on the cheap, and there are many things to do for little to no money. I've lived here for years, rented in a great neighborhood and do not live in public housing or a transient hotel. I absolutely love living here -- I just make sure to spend wisely.
Love your blog btw! You've been inspiring.
Jeanne -- I'll have to check out that store. When I do, I'll think of you and gloat. :-)
Thanks!
Jessica (jnickasio@gmail.com)
since my discovery of your blog, i have been inspired to pay attention to all my plastics (and i couldn't believe how many few things in my house were plastic-free). i have vowed to make my own household cleaners (that is my baby step #1 - vinegar comes in glass containers and baking soda in paper!!! yay!!!) - but i'm having trouble finding any spray bottles sans plastics! i really don't want to reuse my old containers since they had such awful chemicals in them... i can't believe i've subjected my family to the fumes!!!
do you have any suggestions or ideas of plastic free spray bottles?
analee
theoutcrop@yahoo.com
Ironically, there's a store in Newport, RI called Green Envy. :)