Category Archives: Buy Nothing New

  1. Responsible Consumption?

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    January 22, 2010 by missmegany

    All throughout December, people kept asking me what I was going to buy first, or what I missed the most. …
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  2. Buy Nothing New – year in review

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    January 15, 2010 by missmegany

    Okay, So I kinda slipped on the whole blog thing. (I’m sure lots of you are now talking to the …
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  3. I’m in the paper!

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    June 29, 2009 by missmegany

    Read all about it here. Okay, so it’s a horrible photo. But I’m still happy that the whole Buy Nothing …
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  4. Weekly update (NOT the SNL kind, though)

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    January 20, 2009 by missmegany

    Robin keeps bugging me that I haven’t updated my blog in a while, which I suppose is true (only when …
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  5. In which our heroine explores her food options and convinces her boss to try the £2/day experiment.

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    January 15, 2009 by missmegany

    Turns out there IS an organic milk option in glass bottles from the local dairy. I wonder if they’d let …
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  6. THE rules

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    January 9, 2009 by missmegany

    Robin has requested that I post THE rules I am going to follow. . . I guess she also means …
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  7. in which our heroine narrowly avoids defeat and questions her rules.

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    January 6, 2009 by missmegany

    I’ve told a couple people about my challenge. One has asked me about batteries, and the other wanted to know …
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  8. Buying Automaton

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    January 4, 2009 by missmegany

    Right. So just a few days into y Buy Nothing New year, and I automatically said to Mac, “yeah, we …
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  9. Buy Nothing New year – 2009

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    January 2, 2009 by missmegany

    Right. I am ready to start my “Buy Nothing New” year. However, I think I need to set some ground …
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