Thursday, October 9, 2008

Less Junk Please


Sure I have my own coffee mug at work,-slowly I've added a set of silverware, a bowl I can wash, the reusable shopping bags are right by the door- but while that makes a small dent in the trash production we impose upon the planet, I wanted to do something bigger. Not to mention resisting corporatism- $700 billion plus bail out so that AIG execs can get manicures on the beach? Are you kidding? Thank you Larkin for your Compact Project! We are going one whole year with minimal purchasing, maximal reuse/recycle/DYI. Hygiene products, food stuffs, medical supplies and locally produced one-of-a kinds are the only exceptions.

So far so good-it's been one week. I roasted a giant pile of red peppers from the fruit stand on the corner and froze them up for later. I needed a new strainer for my pasta and found the perfect one at Cloud Nine, the thrift store up the street. It even has holes in the shape of stars!

I am hoping that this project will amp up my creativity- my first batch of holiday cards are started and I am dreaming up good gifts to make. Maybe everyone will get homemade tamales this year? Robert and I are investigating what sort of winter veggies we can grow.

Oh and I made it to payday without being overdrawn. This is going to be awesome!

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