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26th September 07, 07:21 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Galician
Exactly, but, as she explained to me, there's not only the matter of antibiotics, but also of no use of pesticides on the fields where they graze, and non-toxic dyes to be used in the milling. It's a real commitment not only to the environment, but to helping the craft to sustain itself in a way so as to ensure its future.
And how does this justify the 2 - 3 times the price? No Toddo if you want a handsome tweed kilt go to USAKilts, if you want it natural for an extra $20 I'm sure Rocky will shed his kilt and sew it au naturel. Me personally I'd save that 20 .
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