Sentences with phrase «juice cartons»

"Juice cartons" refers to packaging containers that hold and store juice. Full definition
Ginger lends a spicy nip to the drink and I think it will be a refreshing and delicious alternative to carbonated drinks and sugar - packed juice cartons.
All you need is an old juice carton for this project.
Skip Target and try juice cartons filled with sand as an alternative.
It is quite remarkable how little room - and how little light - is required to have up to 200 oak saplings growing in a variety of empty fruit juice cartons and plastic drinks bottles: an area equivalent to a large diningroom table.
I poured it into a 32 oz wax juice carton and it fit perfectly.
What the police discovered when they raided the three - bedroom flat in spring 2011, however, had more of a Young British Artists vibe: homemade shelves stacked with hundreds of juice cartons and tinned food with a 1980s sell - by date.
In 2009, milk, soup, and juice cartons made from paper, plastic, and sometimes aluminum were only municipally recyclable for 18 % of Americans due to the mixed nature of the carton materials.
For example, if you can't easily recycle juice cartons where you live, choose to buy juice in plastic, aluminum or glass containers, which are easily recycled.
You can even freeze a juice carton to use and by lunch time it should be thawed out.
The same goes for PP (# 5) plastic and juice cartons.
For his most recent exhibition, which ended last month at David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles, he presented found images, like a set of early headshots of the actor Anthony Perkins smiling while holding an armful of milk and juice cartons, as well as a set of charcoal drawings presented alongside small sculptures that looked like bed frames.
The same goes for PP (# 5) plastic and juice cartons.
Last week I watched a mother in the park chase after her toddler with a juice carton in one hand and a box of goldfish in the other.
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