basic instructions here
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Plarn Basket
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Glass Bottles
Much as I try to NOT to purchase single use bottles, they creep in. They come with guests. They come holding delicious sauces and liquids that I don't know how to make. Some I send off to recycle. The ones that have good tops that can be washed (most of them) I clean and reuse. Because of the small opening, cleaning can be a bit of a challenge. Typically they go through the dishwasher but don't come out fully clean. Enter the bobble wand - find it where the bobble water bottles and filters are sold. It's silicone and small and works great for larger mouthed bottles. The secret weapon for harder to clean or small mouthed bottles is activated charcoal. I keep a few tablespoons in a tin by my sink. These little black "rocks", along with hot water and soap, and a vigorous shake, gets bottles clean clean clean! So, after all that, what do I use these bottles for?
- home made salad dressing
- lunch box drinks such as tea, kefir, soda
- home made syrups for my soda machine
- concentrated coffee for iced and hot coffee
- iced tea
- instead of water bottles
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Refuse - the fourth R
cards ordered from moo.com
(I did a bad and ordered some mini-cards that are not printed on recycled paper, they do claim to be sustainably sourced though...I'll Do Better next time...and now I REALLY feel pressure to use them up so that won't have been an even greater waste of resources).
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Bread Tags
bread tags generally come in these two designs
- keeping appliance cords wrapped - standing blender, hair dryer, etc.
- labeling electrical cords - that mess of cords behind my TV for example
- quick label for keys - just clip it on like a key ring
- keeping track of the end of a roll of tape (no more scraping around the edge to find it!)
- labeling jars, as in the example above
Turns out there are many many other applications and here's a list of 33 uses for bread tags!
Thursday, March 20, 2014
DIY Foaming Soap
foaming soap
So, here's the deal. Once you use up the original container, you open it, pour in maybe a 1/2 inch of liquid soap (buy the biggest container you can of that so you are buying the least number of consumable plastic bottles) and then fill the rest with tap water. There you have it, handy and identically foaming soap. I use Dawn blue soap for dishes and Dr. Bronner's castile (almond and peppermint are my two favorites) for hand soap in the bathroom.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Living Plastic Free?
In my interwebs perusals I came across this TEDx talk by Beth Terry who has committed to living plastic free. That seems like a worthy but insurmountable task - plastics free. I am committed to greatly reducing my single use plastics consumption. In her talk she gives 8 reasons why personal change (to live plastics free) matters. She inspired me to reflect on the most significant and relatively easy changes I have already made towards eliminating my consumption of single use plastic:
- Carry my own cloth to use as a drying cloth and napkin
- Save glass jars and use them to store food, leftovers and lunchbox food
- Keep several travel mugs and reusable cold drink cups in my car so I can easily use them and have enough for a travel companion
- Have more grocery totes than I really need in my car so that if I always have some there if I (inevitably) forget to return them immediately to the trunk.
Please take a look at Beth's short and entertaining talk - linked above - she makes some really great points.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Shredded Plastic
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