Repurposing Household Items: A Free Way to Help the Environment
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These days there is a big push to be eco-friendly. Unfortunately, most of us do not have the funds to buy all new appliances, put in solar panels or to buy a Prius. However, there are ways to help the environment by using household items that you thought you were done with in new ways. Some of these ideas may be new, and some are ones that I have read about or just bear repeating. As most of you are aware, a baby requires all lot of little gadgets, that once the baby is a toddler, become unnecessary. The first item that I repurposed was the bottle brush. Even though our baby no longer uses a bottle, instead of throwing away the bottle brush, I now use it to clean glasses and some other dishes. Not really a stretch, but the bristles hold up better than most of the dish brushes that I have tried and it didn't end up in the garbage. Another item, the freezable teethers that your child needed as a baby, can be reused as ice-packs to put on the several boo-boos that she will get as a toddler. Baby food jars can be rinsed out and used to store small items such as nails, tacks, or in my case, the small brads and adornments that I use for scrapbooking. The small finger brush that you use to introduce your child to clean teeth and gums can now be used on your pet. After all, cats and dogs need clean teeth, too. Formula sorters can be used for snacks like Goldfish Crackers or Cheerios, and infant girls sleeveless dresses can sometimes double as toddler girl shirts. Finally, when decorating your toddler's room, a pop-up hamper that coordinates with your theme can double as a holder for the obscene number of stuffed animals that she has undoubtedly accrued by this point.
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Takeaways
- Before you throw something away, see if there isn't another way to use it.
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Posted on 05/02/2007 at 5:05:00 AM