You get asked the paper or plastic question nearly every time you go shopping. Unless you bring your own reusable bags that is. So you bring home your groceries in a plastic bag. Of course you don't want to throw it away. You could recycle them the next time you go to the store or you could reuse them again around the house. Here are eight uses for these fossil fuel bags.
1- Use them to line your small trash cans.
2- Use them to pick up the poo of your dog twhen you are out for a walk (or clean out the cat litter box).
3- Use them to wrap and pad fragile items when shipping them in the mail.
4- When painting use it to store your brush or roller in overnight so you can use it again the next day.
5- Protect the cast on a broken arm or leg from getting wet by wrapping it in a plastic bag when showering.
6- Use as trash bags in your car.
7- Use them to store dirty clothes in your suitcase when on a trip.
8- Cover garden plants with them at night when there is danger of frost.
Remember... Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body- but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy s***...what a ride!" ----->Don't let your tombstone read: Died at 30- Buried at 80.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
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