Small Price to Pay

Written on July 8, 2009 – 4:03 pm | by Diane |

The first thing I’ve done is to stop buying paper towels and napkins. They tended to be way overused, not to mention expensive. As a replacement for napkins and clean ups we use brown coffee filters made from recycled paper. They do a wonderful job on glass and appliances and giving up the softness of a napkin is a small price to pay. Economically, we save a bundle.
Toilet paper is one of the things that I haven’t been able to find a substitution for, so we buy toilet paper made from recycled paper. Again, giving up softness is a small price to pay.
We also have invested in the cloth grocery bags. They range from $.50 to $1.00. We keep them in our cars so we always have them accessible. They’re durable and hold a ton of stuff. Other than the occasional face from the cashier who has to deviate from their usual routine, these bags are the way to go.

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