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Save Net Bags For Produce

To save bringing home all those plastic produce bags, I save all the net bags that oranges, onions, etc. come in and take them to the store to put my fruits and vegs in them. They have almost no weight, so don't worry about paying extra at the scale. They wash and dry easy too!

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By Barbara from B.C. Canada

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July 21, 20080 found this helpful

I use those mesh produce bags for kitchen scrubbies. Just fold up a bag or two, tie a rubber band around the opening and use it to scrub dishes or the sink with. You can even fold it around a sponge and have a sponge scrubbie. It's the same thing that you buy in the store.

 
By Heather, Australia (Guest Post)
July 22, 20080 found this helpful

I think this is such a good idea and I will be using it.

 
April 18, 20090 found this helpful

You can also make your own by using tulle or hand-knitting them with twine "bait bag" style if you grew up in New England and know how to knit a bait bag or a lobster trap head, it's very similar.

 
Anonymous
January 5, 20170 found this helpful

Grow in mess bags flower , herbs and veggies instead of pots, like a hanging basket.

 

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