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How to Sew Produce Bags with Simple Tie Closures

Posted on November 14, 2024November 14, 2024by Anne-Marie Bonneau
A filled white cloth produce bag is closed at the top with a blue tie. It sits on a dark wooden background.

These produce bags with simple tie closures are easy to sew, put a dent in your scrap fabric pile and keep plastic out of landfill.

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Plastic Free Reusable Snack Bags Made with Fabric Scraps

Posted on April 24, 2024April 24, 2024by Anne-Marie Bonneau
A homemade yellow, blue and green reusable cloth snack bag has been filled with popcorn. An empty yellow snack bag sits to the left. On the right is an empty dark green snack bag. Everything sits on a dark wooden table.

Pack your to-go snacks in these reusable cloth snack bags made with fabric scraps. Ditch the plastic baggies, reduce waste and save money.

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8.3 Billion Reasons to Replace Plastic Produce Bags with Reusables

Posted on October 31, 2018April 9, 2024by Anne-Marie Bonneau
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Tuck a few reusable produce bags into your shopping bags so you always have them. Buy them or sew them out of old sheets and scrap fabric.

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Lemon Extract

Posted on February 5, 2018March 14, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau
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I feel as though have a part-time job at the moment finding uses for the lemons that our tree rains down upon us. If I had more than one lemon tree as prolific as this one, I would lose my mind. Or I would list the location of my trees on Falling Fruit, a site […]

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Bentonite-Calcium Tooth Powder

Posted on October 12, 2016October 27, 2016by Anne-Marie Bonneau

I am not a dentist. I am merely sharing my own experience, not dispensing medical advice. Now that I have that out of the way… Full-On Hippie Ingredient: Eggshell Calcium Powder For a while now, I have wanted to make toothpaste with calcium powder but simply could not find calcium powder in bulk. So I made my own […]

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How to Make Eggshell Calcium Powder

Posted on September 21, 2016October 10, 2016by Anne-Marie Bonneau

My daughter MK made me some homemade toothpaste a couple of years ago that I really liked. It was very similar to this recipe but she added calcium powder to it. She bought calcium supplements and emptied the contents of the gelatin capsules into her toothpaste concoction. I have wanted to make her toothpaste recipe […]

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How to Easily Remove Labels and Smells to Upcycle Jars

Posted on September 7, 2016July 5, 2021by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Updated 02/06/18 Upcycle jars without buying yet another product to upcycle jars. I am a crazy jar lady. (And a crazy cat lady, but this post is about jars…) I had no idea when I went plastic-free in 2011 that I would develop a jar obsession. I can’t hoard enough jars, although I won’t settle […]

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5 Essentials for a Zero-Waste Shopping Kit

Posted on May 19, 2015January 28, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau

In order to run my zero-waste kitchen, I need to plan my shopping trips a bit. Before heading to the farmer’s market or grocery store, I take a look at the running shopping list on my phone and add a few things we might need. List in hand, I gather my zero-waste equipment. The list helps […]

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8 Tactics to Reduce Food Waste at Home

Posted on April 16, 2015November 6, 2019by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Updated 10/29/18 Food waste is a huge—but edible—problem. These eight tips will help you reduce food waste at home and save money. 1. Buy less food more frequently If you shop a couple of times a week and buy only what you need, you will enjoy fresher food and waste less of it. Yes, I realize some people […]

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