Strengthening Home and Family
"She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.
Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her."
Proverbs 31:27-28
Tip for Turning Green
Go bagless!
Or at least plastic bagless.
For a while now, I have owned six of those handy little green canvas bags you see hanging out by the grocery check out. I keep them in my truck so they are readily available for any store outing that may arise. With a family of five I'm constantly running errands and stocking up on needed supplies for the home.
Next time you plan a grocery trip set aside a few dollars to purchase one or two and then get a few more on your next trip. I realize grocery budgets are tight. Trust me though, you need some. They are the best dollar investment and will not disappoint. Not only will they save our landfill, waterways and wildlife from waste, filth and harm caused by plastic bags; but they provide many perks for consumers.
On average, I've found I can fit about three plastic bags worth of goods inside one green bag, and still carry it with ease. Most come with a sturdy insert on the bottom which helps stabilize the base so the cashier can stack nicely while insuring no bread is crushed. They have long durable handle straps that wont cut into hands, and stay in there rectangle shape. We've used our for a soccer bag, beach bag, library bag, overnight bag, church bag- the list goes on. And the best thing, they don't roll around the back of your car/truck so groceries stay put while making turns on the way home. Glory Hallelujah! I can't tell you how many times I used to have to climb in the back of my truck to find a lost can of beans that had rolled out of it's plastic bag, or worse, left new refrigerated groceries in my truck bed.
Remember, at first you may find yourself forgetting to bring your bags, I know, I've been there done that, even on my best days. Don't get discouraged or down on yourself. Little steps in the right direction over time create a good habit. What helped me was getting my kids and husband involved. My children never let me forget...anything. Plus, they love a new chore to help mom out. I like that they are conscience of there impact on our beautiful earth.
Happy Green bag shopping!
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if you use these, make sure you be careful-there have been people getting ill(salmonella, etc.) because of meat juices soaking into these bags and then contaminating other foods in future uses. just a thought i wanted to pass along! i would definitely bag my meat in a plastic bag separately!
VanBurenMom says
On the meat thing, I have a reuseable PLASTIC shopping bag that I got from a Dollar Store in Canada (we live on the border in Maine) and it works AWESOME. It washes well and I rinse it with hot soapy water after every trip. I also have a bunch of those "cool sacks" that keep things cold and I have a cavas insulated one that has managed to keep ice cream solid on the 40mile trip home from the grocery store.
To everyone who lives real near a big grocery store, you are soooo lucky! We have a small store in town but it doesnt carry everything. So we have to make the nearly 80mile round trip to the nearest big town to get groceries. We use the cool sacks and reuseable bags to get everything home in one peice! They really do help keep things from getting lost on the bumpy ride home. We only go grocery shopping once a month because it is such a hassel!