Okay, so I am going to admit something to you, and you’ll probably judge me, but here goes: I wash my ziploc bags and re-use them. I know they are meant to be a one-time use sort of thing, but it just kills me when I haven’t really used them for anything gross {like meat or cream sauce–those go into the trash–they aren’t worth it to me}, to just throw them out. So, I squeeze a couple of drops of soap into them and wash them with hot water. Then, I place them over a tall mason jar on the counter to dry for awhile.
I don’t always use them for food again, but they totally come in handy for other things, and they are guilt-free when I need them. When I travel, and need to put my toiletries into a ziploc, I grab one of the washed ones. If I am heading out to collect pine cones, leaves, etc. for a crafty something, something, I grab a washed used bag. I throw the used ones into my beach bag and then throw my wet swimsuit into it so it doesn’t get my whole bag sopping wet. I seriously use them all of the time.
So, am I a cheapskate weirdo, or do some of you do this too? Please tell me there is safety in numbers on this one…
~Mavis
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