tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2654758713847238560.post4139879526403342968..comments2021-01-27T23:52:25.449-06:00Comments on A Bird in the Hand: Grocery bagsJenihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10654090519664292258noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2654758713847238560.post-11942288600624680962011-05-26T00:03:35.253-05:002011-05-26T00:03:35.253-05:00I don't remember if I heard this on a news rad...I don't remember if I heard this on a news radio station or if I had read this in a magazine...but there are/were a group of ladies who wanted to help the homeless stay warm in the winter. They collected/reused plastic grocery bags as the liner of sleeping bags they made. Such creativity is so inspiring! And a great reminder of how we can spread God's love in such unique ways. :)sarah sungnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2654758713847238560.post-84920292751125893262011-05-25T21:03:41.379-05:002011-05-25T21:03:41.379-05:00I also used plastic bags on vacation for dirty lau...I also used plastic bags on vacation for dirty laundry, lining trash cans, and for packing in boxes when we send packages! I find that I always end up using the ones we bring home when we forget to take our reusable bags! If I have a surplus, I hand them off to Robin to use when she sells at the Farmer's Market. Jeni, if you ever get around to knitting with them, keep us posted. I have always thought making a small bag out of them would be pretty cool!Elisa Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07255783651650807276noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2654758713847238560.post-46278377496819870892011-05-25T14:35:24.743-05:002011-05-25T14:35:24.743-05:00Naptime Seamstress -
Though I like to pretend I a...Naptime Seamstress - <br />Though I like to pretend I am a farmer (with my suburban farm), I have to admit I needed to Google 'Tingly boots' to figure out what they were. Great Idea! My siblings and I used to use the plastic bags over our socks in our winter boots to keep the moisture from seeping in and soaking our socks. It worked pretty well!Jenihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10654090519664292258noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2654758713847238560.post-86312103007539261552011-05-25T14:31:18.715-05:002011-05-25T14:31:18.715-05:00Great idea separating the dirty laundry into loads...Great idea separating the dirty laundry into loads. I have a giant mesh bag that I usually fill with our dirties, but I like this idea much better. One thing I want to try (yes, I do have way to many things that I want to try) is knitting a pot scrubber using strips of plastic bags as yarn. I'll let you know how it goes if I try it.Jenihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10654090519664292258noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2654758713847238560.post-42633527425334343682011-05-25T14:05:39.223-05:002011-05-25T14:05:39.223-05:00Here's a weird use - my hubby uses plastic gro...Here's a weird use - my hubby uses plastic grocery bags to make his Tingley boots slip over his work boots. Probably only farmers do this. And when we were dating, I thought that was weird. Now that I'm a de facto farmer, I just watch. (I bought Boggs - no Tingley's or plastic bags for me! *L*)Naptime Seamstresshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05971159046347608338noreply@blogger.com