Think ornamental kale as the base and hand - tied boutiques wrapped in burlap
coffee bags instead of plastic.
The Vento ™ coffee packaging system uses a low - pressure, one - way, flexible valve integrated into the laminate of
the coffee bag instead of the commonly used rigid valve for degassing.
Not exact matches
Maybe it's making for «no straw» in your drink when you go out, bringing your own
bags to the grocery store, getting
coffee or a smoothie in your own cup / jar, bringing your own silverware when you're out and about, switching from paper to cloth napkins, buying bread from a local bakery or making it yourself
instead of buying in plastic, switching to a menstrual cup or washable cloth pads
instead of disposable, there's so many different ways to produce less waste.
I just couldn't allow myself to do the sugar - i don't use artificial sweeteners except a tad in my a.m.
coffee - husband keeps big
bag of wally world stevia - so I did it - I put a 1/2 cup of stevia
instead of sugar and 1/4 cup of unsweetened applesauce
instead of oil. . . .
Instead, it's recommended that you mix Rx pills with something like dirt, cat litter, or
coffee grounds to make them less appealing to someone to dig out of the garbage, then seal that undesirable mixture in a plastic
bag or container and throw the whole shebang away.
I made these last week for a bake sale — the committee priced them 2 in a
bag (I had
bagged and tied with curling ribbon).50 cents each and they flew off the table — I kept my cost lower by using platic
coffee stirrer sticks
instead of regular sucker sticks (mine were red so they looked super cute with pink marshmallows!)
Little things worked the best — such as going out for a
coffee instead of shopping sprees with my girlfriends on weekends, fewer costly trips to the hair stylist, avoiding impulse buys at convenience stores, no eating out and a brown -
bag lunch to work.
Three simple practices will help to end your deadly contribution: carry your own cup when you frequent your favorite
coffee shop, bring your own
bag when you go shopping, and drink tap water
instead of drinking bottled water.
You can carry it into a
coffee shop for breakfast,
instead of carrying a laptop around in one of those «man
bags» while looking for a restaurant that has Wi - Fi and a wall plug for your computer.
In an old, oversized sweater that has manged to migrate permanently from my husband's drawer to mine, I tend to bake more, to brew more tea leaves
instead of tea
bags, to find any excuse for whipping frothy milk for cocoa or
coffee, to light candles everywhere, especially the scented ones, to read more, to create more and above all to practice more gratitude.