... or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for
cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste
Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my atten
Lunch website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a
lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my atten
lunch, saying that
cloth napkins,
lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my atten
lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
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Free, Carrie, Cell Phones,
cloth diapers, Compost, Crafts, Crafty Things, Diy Projects, Fast Food,
Free Seminars, Garage Sales, Greeting Cards, Health, Household Products, Kids Classes, Library Books, Mommy, money, Pennies, Play Dough, School
Lunches, Scrach, Stuff
Simply wipe the washable PVC -
free material with a damp
cloth and mild soap to clean any spills from juice boxes, peanut butter sandwiches, or perhaps the remnants of last week's
lunch you just discovered!
This price included tea / coffee biscuits mid morning,
lunch, afternoon fruit break, a HBA logo
cloth bag and
free car parking