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What do you do with your plastic bags?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 727677" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I throw most of them away.</p><p>I save about two with each trip.</p><p>I find that I tend to need a few now and again ... they come in handy for wrapping up food that has gone bad or carrying various things.</p><p>I use to save all or most of them.</p><p>Then, I discovered I would have way too much and it would get out of control.</p><p>I also save zippered bags somewhat similarly.</p><p>If I have used one with dry goods that is very clean, I have a place for that. I always keep a few for use with packing, like to pack shoes or shampoo bottles. But, I'm careful not to have excess.</p><p>We recently moved. It was unreal how much "excess" was around.</p><p>If I had a very specific need (wet bathing suits/excellent) I would save some more.</p><p>So...I've learned that it is prudent and helpful to save these types of things in small/controlled quantities. (boundaries, I guess)</p><p>I watch for sales diligently on the bags...every little bit helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 727677, member: 4152"] I throw most of them away. I save about two with each trip. I find that I tend to need a few now and again ... they come in handy for wrapping up food that has gone bad or carrying various things. I use to save all or most of them. Then, I discovered I would have way too much and it would get out of control. I also save zippered bags somewhat similarly. If I have used one with dry goods that is very clean, I have a place for that. I always keep a few for use with packing, like to pack shoes or shampoo bottles. But, I'm careful not to have excess. We recently moved. It was unreal how much "excess" was around. If I had a very specific need (wet bathing suits/excellent) I would save some more. So...I've learned that it is prudent and helpful to save these types of things in small/controlled quantities. (boundaries, I guess) I watch for sales diligently on the bags...every little bit helps. [/QUOTE]
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