First Christmas, then your incandescent light bulbs, and now your Ziploc bags. Okay, actually, what if your kids continually lose your Tupperware? What then?
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Bored, waiting for the SuperBowl, are you?
It’s just an elaboration of the “Jimmy Carter wants you freezing in the dark.” campaign.
Personally, I never froze in the dark until the Bush years.
Was just talking to an old friend who has a rule to wash and reuse all plastic bags a min of 3x and then he uses them to wrap around his feet to keep rainwater out where there’s holes in his shoes….
We all gotta do what we gotta do.
Kids?! What if I keep losing stuff? Who is to blame?
Gosh, I miss those days when the whole class was punished for just one kid’s error. But wait.. they’re here. I hope that poor Mom asked the teacher about her filthy choice of transportation to work.
I like to use sandwich paper, actually.
Pitchers and catchers report.
Oh yeah, it’s Valentine’s Day too.
If he had really frugal parents they would use the Ziploc bag over and over. In reference to that post,it is stupid to exclude anyone who is that young. Go Packers..
I like Ziploc bags. people will complain about anything.
OT – in case you had any question about ms huff-n-puff’s motivations …. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/AOL-to-buy-Huffington-Post-apf-3188339858.html
That should make it crystal clear ….
Now, let’s be sure AOL gets proven a fool …. just like all the swamp rats that have worked for her, for FREE … BAWAHAAHAAAAHAAAAAAAAA
Seriously: Putting your plastic tupperware in the dishwasher erodes it and allows highly dangerous chemicals to leech into the food they hold. We reuse plastic bags many times, and never wash them with hot water.