Any Good Ideas for Plastic Grocery Bags?

Dooley

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Wow, weaving them into a rug? That's nifty.

If you have dogs, they come in handy... :rolleyes:
 

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Dooley said:
Wow, weaving them into a rug? That's nifty.

If you have dogs, they come in handy... :rolleyes:
Mine are for kitty litter scooping. *nod nod*
 

txhomegrown

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You could always send them to politicians with instuctions on how to put them over their heads and tie tightly at the neck.

That was mean, I need to go to bed.
 

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I actually find I can't quite get enough of them. I've used cloth bags for shopping for so long that I get very few new plastic bags. For most people this would work great except that my kitchen trash receptacle is a plastic frame built to accept grocery size plastic bags. So instead of buying kitchen sized trash bags, all I've ever done is recycle grocery sized plastic bags as my trash bags. And since I use cloth for shopping, I always seem to be running out of plastic bags.
 

Denim Deb

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Easy enough problem to solve, just leave your cloth bags at home every once in awhile so you can get the plastic bags.
 
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