Lovely. That’s us tomorrow!It is 68 degrees, with a high of 77 today.
Tomorrow is a high of 60 for us, which I will gladly take. But let's not talk about the forecast beyond tomorrow...Lovely. That’s us tomorrow!
What do you think of the Blue Jays thus far? My Phillies are currently 6 wins and 9 losses.Not that warm here, but I’m going to take my new bike out for a ride before the Jays play at 4:00.
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I haven’t missed a game yet!What do you think of the Blue Jays thus far? My Phillies are currently 6 wins and 9 losses.
°C or °F? Not sure if you’re being @MinnieM123 level ironic or serious?Mid 50's all next week for us
F°C or °F? Not sure if you’re being @MinnieM123 level ironic or serious?
That was funny, but now I am gonna steer it toward something I'd like feedback on from anyone on this forum.
We haven’t had free plastic grocery bags here for years. They’re 5 cents each; and many store chains don’t even offer them at all. It’s bring your own reusable bags/bins, purchase paper, or root through the jumble of free boxes for one that’s not caked in produce residue.That was funny, but now I am gonna steer it toward something I'd like feedback on from anyone on this forum.
What is displayed in Jennifer's photos is what we do in my household. I'm sure in numerous households in New Jersey people do this.
Yet on May 4th these so called "one time plastic bags" will be banned in New Jersey.
1. Does anyone live where that is the case?
2. I'll still want to line my wastebaskets....so now instead of free bags....I'll have to pay for them. Does this new law really accomplish much?
3. What will happen if I go to a Department Store and purchase jeans and two shirts? I guess all retail stores will have to put items purchased into paper bags?
What about NON food stores?We haven’t had free plastic grocery bags here for years. They’re 5 cents each; and many store chains don’t even offer them at all. It’s bring your own reusable bags/bins, purchase paper, or root through the jumble of free boxes for one that’s not caked in produce residue.
When we were in Buffalo before Christmas, most of what we bought was packaged in paper bags that tore and ripped before even making it to the trunk. Oy.
For the wastepaper baskets and kitchen bins, I bought a big box of small white bin liners. Combined with the handful of 5 cent ones we can still get, we’ve been on the same box for a couple of years.
Something like this … but with bilingual packaging. (I’m too lazy to go downstairs to take a pic.)
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My solution to that is that I use the same store bought bag over and over. I put a large rubber band holding the top of the bag over the top edge of the liner and just dump the small trash baskets into the large one that goes to recycling or landfill. One box will last a lifetime. I still have to pay for the larger ones that I take out, once or twice a week and that is it. Replace the large one (in my case a tall kitchen trash container) Saves a lot of plastic and I don't have so much to carry out.That was funny, but now I am gonna steer it toward something I'd like feedback on from anyone on this forum.
What is displayed in Jennifer's photos is what we do in my household. I'm sure in numerous households in New Jersey people do this.
Yet on May 4th these so called "one time plastic bags" will be banned in New Jersey.
1. Does anyone live where that is the case?
2. I'll still want to line my wastebaskets....so now instead of free bags....I'll have to pay for them. Does this new law really accomplish much?
3. What will happen if I go to a Department Store and purchase jeans and two shirts? I guess all retail stores will have to put items purchased into paper bags?
was it warm enough for the human soup kettle?Not that warm here, but I’m going to take my new bike out for a ride before the Jays play at 4:00.
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