Yikes! This photo reminds me of one of the plastic tallies from Fake Plastic Fish, The Early Days. So, in the interest of brevity and my own sanity, I’m going to group some items so the list doesn’t seem so long.
Plastic items used this week but purchased before the plastic project began:
New plastic purchased since the plastic project began and used this week:
I meant for it to be the last chocolate for a while. Another one of the crutches I use to avoid emotions. But today, I received a HUGE box in the mail from the Fudge Is My Life company. Take a wild guess who sent that to me. Someone getting me back for all the chocolate bars I sent him! More on that, and the packaging involved, later. For now, let me just pledge not to open any of these jars until next month.
That’s it! It was a busy, busy week.
Thank you to everyone who left such supportive comments in response to my last post. I was a little worried at first about writing it. It didn’t, after all, relate directly to plastic or environmental issues, and I wondered if I was turning Fake Plastic Fish into too much of a personal journal. But then I remembered what Robj98168 wrote in response to my post, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Blogger. “I just blog on what interests me and damn those who don’t find me interesting!” Okay, maybe I wouldn’t put it that bluntly, but he inspired me to open up, and so for that, thanks Rob!
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Oh, I feel you on eating a jar of fudge sauce. Chocolate is my absolute weakness. Going to eat some now.
Thanks for being a huge inspiration! I have started my own blog because of people like you (Green Bean Dreams, No Impact Man, etc). My site is not fully designed but it is functional. I would love your input as I enter the blogging world and try to live a more simple and sustinable life. http://www.mygrandmawasgreen.com
Hey Beth. I didn’t get a chance to reply on your “emptyness” post, but I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your honesty, openness, and mindfulness (and struggles therewith) on this blog. You make me think about my life and my choices a lot.
>BLUSH< SOmeone actually read one of my responses >BLUSH<
I loved the last post, and it made my heart ache – but I couldn’t find anything to say to it.
You might be able to get juice concentrate in plastic pop can style cans. We used to be able to get grape, apple, and orange that way. Now just apple, and not organic apple :( I’m not sure if that’s a manufacturer issue or a distributor one though.
Hi Rosa. I’m not sure I know what you are talking about. Plastic cans? Me? Maybe you meant something else or I am misreading what you wrote?
I meant METAL pop top cans. I am so sorry. Maybe I was trying to write plastic-free?
Man, I have been writing emails all day for work, I hope I didn’t put random wrong words in too many of those.
Anyway, the pop top can juice concentrate we get is Welch’s (so not organic), and they make a bunch of flavors in the shelf-stable metal cans.
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