Plastic Challenge: Kristin, Week 30

Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest

Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest

What do you do when buying a fresh crab/lobster? I’ve only ever done it once and they were put in a box lined with a giant plastic bag. Do you think I could bring a big rubbermaid container? Faux pas?
Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest

Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest

Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest

Until I can afford lasers or the dignity to grow out my leg hair long enough for regular waxing, what do I do…. Hardcore straightblade up my legs? Not gonna lie, I’m kinda scared!
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Toilet paper wrapping: I recall reading an article some time ago about ordering a giant amount of TP from amazon & having it shipped (seventh gen maybe?). I DO have a vehicle & drive it more than I’m proud of, so my TP does come from the grocery store which only offers plastic packaged options. Aside from going all no-impact man via washcloths, installing a bidet (we’re renting, sorry) or abstaining completely (um, no) I feel like buying the largest packages possible is the only way I can reduce the amount of plastic resulting from this purchase. And reducing how much is used of course.
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Facewash/Lotion: I’ve discovered that Lush carries facial products that I think I’ll try out once I use up what I have in the house, but do you have any other suggestions?
Also, vegetarian lunch ideas? Egg salad sandwiches are getting old already…
Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest

Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest

Dishsoap- I just polished off my giant refill bag. Any suggestions (other than not using it)?
Garbage bags- we’re starting to run low on our ancient stash of grocery store bags that we’ve been using for this purpose, but I don’t feel like we’re close enough to needing NO garbage bags… my understanding is that the biodegradable bags don’t actually biodegrade in the landfill- what’s a girl to do?
Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest

Location:Prince George, British Columbia, Canada… Read the rest