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Does anyone have recs for some inexpensive produce bags? We already use reusable shopping bags, but for whatever reason DH always ends up putting the produce in the thin plastic bags and it drives me crazy. i would like something thin that we can keep in the fridge (we currently keep our plastic produce-filled bags in the fridge so just looking for a replacement)
TIA
Re: reusable produce bags?
... i never would have thought to look there, thanks for the tip!
We got ours as a wedding gift from C&B. I like them so far. They're large enough to fit multiple large items, and still light enough to not add to the weight.
I know there are a few sellers on Etsy, too. I'm sure someone else around here probably has a specific rec to an Etsy seller. I think I've seen them posted before.
I really like this seller and will be ordering her "unpaper" towels and produce bags in the near future.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/LoveForEarth
I second her produce bags! I got a complete set and I take them with me everywhere. I get lots of comments on them too, they're so cute.
Best sound ever: baby's heartbeat! (Heard @ 10w1d)
Another Etsy seller if you're interested:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/amkdesigns
This reminds me of the time a bagger wanted to put a paper bag inside the reusable one I brought.
Tired after a long morning of hiking and swimming.
I have to tell them to stuff my reusable bags. They only fill them half way up. And they put my 7th gen cleaners in plastic bags then into my reusable bags.
I took the pastic bag out and told them to keep it.... the bagger threw it away. I guess because it had been "used". ::Palm meet face::
I have these from Peddler's Wagon in small and large. They're tight-knit cotton, so I use the small for bulk items like lentils or rice and the large for veggies.
Our baggers keep looking for a barcode to scan on my bags. I'm like, "I'm using them, not buying them!" Good grief
I use the self checkout because of all these things! I always had, then I read this article about how it was taking jobs away from people, etc. So I went back to the regular checkout. After the 5th or 6th time a different person each time couldn't manage to figure out to put the COLD products in the INSULATED bag, I gave up, and returned to my self checkout. Plus ours always act annoyed when you bring bags, I'm like HELLO, you don't have to screw with plastic, you should be thanking me! =]
LOVE her stuff, never even looked at the Etsy site before, TY for posting this link!
Big E (6) & Little E (2.5)
No problem