Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ideas
TrixieCat
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Please share any of your awesome environmentally friendly tips that you have found.
I LOVE this!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.wrap-n-mat.com/
How awesome is that? I am fond of those little plastic boxes to put sandwiches in, but this is adorable. I found a site that shows me how to make my own!
I LOVE this!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.wrap-n-mat.com/
How awesome is that? I am fond of those little plastic boxes to put sandwiches in, but this is adorable. I found a site that shows me how to make my own!
Cause I'm broken when I'm lonesome
And I don't feel right when you're gone away
And I don't feel right when you're gone away
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Save the world a little at a time
http://365waystosavetheearth.blogspot.com/
Wembley 18/06/07
If there was a reason, it was you.
O2 Arena 18/09/09
One of my pet peeves is littering and waste...I hate when people throw away good food.
Maybe I will get myself a cute little motorcycle...that is a good way to save the planet.
And I don't feel right when you're gone away
reuse envelopes....like the ones you get from junk mail....just block out the printing with your own....also the big manilla envelopes too...
the other is to use the backs of use 8 1/2 x 11 paper....if your printing say a draft of something, use the back of paper that's been used
Wembley 18/06/07
If there was a reason, it was you.
O2 Arena 18/09/09
http://www.freecycle.org/
Wembley 18/06/07
If there was a reason, it was you.
O2 Arena 18/09/09
i'm always giving stuff away on freecycle but it's brutal when everyone who replies starts off with "I'm a single mom with 15 kids and no job" ...
Freecycle is awesome..I have been using them for a couple of years.
I am trying to teach my son that recycling is good and reusing is even better.
I just bought him a little Teletubbies suitcase from the thrift store. He thinks it's cool. I told him it was retro. lol
I had given his other suitcase to the same thrift store and he flipped out when he realized it. It is an awesome store. All of the profits go to the battered women's shelter. A great cause and a great price and nothing to add to the ole carbon footprint.
And I don't feel right when you're gone away
"Sometimes life should be consumed in measured doses"
6-01-06
6/25/08
Free Speedy
and Metsy!
I try to unplug things when I am not using them.
My biggest challenge is turning off my computer. Even if it is sleeping, it is still using up electricity.
I love those plastic sacs from Ikea...I even have the mini one.
I have soosoooo many cloth bags. At least finally baggers aren't looking at me like I am crazy for bringing them.
My fave is one that says Paper? Plastic? Neither.
And I don't feel right when you're gone away
(j/k but I thought alot of AET posters would benefit)
Instructions
Step 1:
If someone else is driving or you are taking a taxi, then having a couple of your favorite drinks at home first can help you to drink less at the bar.
Step 2:
Drink draft beer, it is usually cheaper than bottled beer. In many bars you actually get more beer in a draft then you do in a bottle. If you are with friends, buy draft beer by the pitcher instead of by the glass for more money savings.
Step 3:
Attend Happy Hour if bars still have them in your area, some states have outlawed Happy Hour. Most bars offer deep discounts on alcoholic drinks during Happy Hour.
Step 4:
Buy Long Island Iced Teas if you are looking for the most alcohol for your money. A Long Island Iced Tea is made with five different alcohols and only a splash of cola.
Step 5:
Order house rum or house vodka with a soda of your choice. If you do not specify that you want the house alcohol the bartender will use a brand name and charge you much more for the drink.
Step 6:
Carry a flask with alcohol in it. Order a soda at the bar and add your own alcohol to save money. Be careful if you decide to do this though, as most bar owners do not want patrons bringing in their own alcohol for obvious reasons.
Step 7:
Avoid cover charges. Some bars will charge you just to walk in the door. Going to bars that do not charge a cover charge will help to keep the cost of the evening
:rolleyes: thanks for the tips....so who here do you think is going to benefit from this?
Hmmmmm... I wonder whom?????? :P
I also have not been using the clothes dryer at all this summer. Line dried only.
Also started a little garden this year! Tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins and herbs.
Edit- PS: tanks for the tips about drinking at bars, not. I dont bother with them, save money by drinking at home and posting on this board. LOL
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Where the hell have you been?????
I always get such a kick out of you but you disappeared!
Those are awesome tips!
And I don't feel right when you're gone away
Hey, another tip...if anyone in the UK likes a tastey drop of cider ocassionally, buy it at ASDA instead of the pub, they have some great unusual ones on sale at £1 a bottle they would cost you over £3 in a pub
and then you can recycle the bottle
i try to do a lot of the little things mentioned in this thread...
and i cannot stand (or understand) people who litter, including butts.
Awww... thanks Trixie! I miss everyone here too... but I love summer and hafta be outside! (sanity purposes) Winter coming soon and maybe one day you wish you never saud that! :*