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The
three R’s are in order -- reduce, reuse and recycle. I share practical
ways for you to make small changes in your life that make a difference.
Simple steps can help your budget and the environment. It starts at
home and with each choice you make.
Today, I’m sharing ways to reuse yogurt containers. Simple enough, right?
SEED STARTERS: You don’t need fancy containers to start seeds or plant cuttings. A simple yogurt container works just as well.
FOOD
STORAGE: Larger yogurt containers can be used to store leftovers or for
sending leftovers home with family and friends. Smaller containers make
great Popsicle molds. Reuse them as individual snack holders for
gelatin, pudding, dips, cheese spreads or applesauce for lunches. You
can use them as snack holders for kids at home, in the car, at the park
and on picnics. Lids keep the food from spilling. They’re the perfect
size for finger foods. If a container has a lid, cut an x into it and
stick in a straw for a frugal sippy cup. I’ve also used them to hold
colored frostings for holiday cookies.
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CRAFT
CONTAINERS: Use them to hold crayons, markers, pens and pencils.
They’re perfect for washing paintbrushes or for small household paint
jobs.
DRAWER
ORGANIZERS: Place jewelry, pantyhose, odd buttons, loose change, cotton
swabs, paper clips, rubber bands, nails and screws in them so they
aren’t loose in drawers.
SCOOPS: They’re handy scoops for kids in the bathtub and sandbox. Use them for birdseed and pet food, too.
COLLECT:
TerraCycle has partnered with Stonyfield Farm to collect yogurt
containers and reuse them as planting pots to sell to retailers.
According to TerraCycle’s Web site, the program will donate two to five
cents per container to a charitable organization of the collector’s
choice. Visit www.terracycle.net/yb/yb.htm or call (609) 393-4252 for
details.
TOYS:
Kids can use them as stackable “building blocks.” If you have a
six-pack of connected yogurts, save the containers, and kids can play
with them just like they would use Legos.
To
send tips, comments or questions, write to Sara Noel, c/o United Media,
200 Madison Ave., 4th Floor, New York, NY 10016, or e-mail
sara@frugalvillage.com.
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