Thr Green revolution just hit my kitchen.
By petersum
@petersum (4522)
United States
January 4, 2011 12:18pm CST
After three days of recovering from the new year, I thought I had better do some work. A long overdue clean out of my kitchen cabinets brought the green revolution home to me. You know those plastic shoppers we all carry home from the supermarket? Useful aren't they? Yes, we all keep things in them.
Oh dear, they are now bio-degradable! And when they degrade in your cupboards - what a mess! They break up into a million pieces. Touch them and you have five million pieces! Static electricity makes all these pieces stick to everything else. They are vacuum cleaner proof! I just spent hours getting pieces of plastic out of my beard.
I thought I was a "green", but to hell with it, these are not environmentally friendly things at all! They are a health hazard!
Have you had any bad experiences with "green" products?
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@ricextreme (964)
• Ecuador
5 Jan 11
No, I've haven't had any bad experience with green products.
I like this products, and I think we all should use environmentally friendly products, as we live in a very damaged world.
So, for your problem, try to use other type of bags. Not plastic ones.
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@ladym33 (10978)
• United States
25 Jan 11
I can just imagine the plastic in your beard, and I am not happy about anything that needs to be cleaned that my vacuum cleaner can't handle. I hate those twisty twirly light bulbs. They are ugly and they seem like they are going to break in my hand and we had one break inside one of our lights and we ended up breaking the light fixture trying to get it out without cutting ourselves. I have not used one since. i know they are supposed to stop making the regular old fashioned ones so we have been stockpiling them. I am sorry but it is just not cost efficient if we have to buy a new lighting fixture every time we have to change a light bulb.


