Sunday, July 14, 2013

Loosing the Paper

People produce trash and lots of it. I think we can agree there. In my quest to make less of an imprint in the trash of the world, I've decided we need to go paperless. He'll, we recycle glass and some plastic.  We hardly ever get take-out. Plastic bags are hard to come by because we use reusable bags I sewed up several a few years back...and some canvas totes. Additionally, the chemicals are just about out of here. I make homemade hand soap...just ask if you want the recipe!  We buy all organic body care stuff. About the only thing we haven't transitioned is the laundry soap. It's almost out anyhow (been ordering from Almay for years).  Soap Nuts or homemade detergent is next up.  Probably take out trash every two weeks, most goes to the compost or to recycling. 

Alright, so back to this paperless thing-- Paper Towels is what I'm talking about. Not TP...not ready for that, seriously...probably never. Yes, we're going to loose the paper towels for good. I've come to realize that besides little mans nighttime pull-ups, meat packaging, and junk mail, paper towels are what's filling up that trash can.  Of course were going to have a baby soon and I'd be down for the reusable diapers but I'm not the one who's home all day. One thing at a time!
So, here's what I did...
Napkins on the right for wiping hands and faces...light stuff. All sack flour fabric and those little baby rags. Both work very well.  Rags on the left for the big stuff. 
Here's where they go after they've been used (I find we can use napkins for several days before we have to "trash them"). Right to the bin and will later be washed and used again. 
In the process of doing all of this I did a fair share of sewing. I basically bought sack flour towels and cut them in half, thirds, fourths, etc. I then sewed up the cut edges so they wouldn't frey in the wash!  I used vibrant colors to for the fun of it. We've also got "fancy napkins" set aside for holidays and visitors. 

This has been going strong in our household for about 3 weeks now and they boys don't seem to have an issue with it. Very easy transition.  Washing has been easy too...I made so many that so I wouldn't have to do laundry but every other week. No bad smells either. 

One more thing- we still have a few roles of paper towels stashed away for those just in case. Big thing was bacon grease...and the ocasional dog pee incident. 

Charli



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