Jacob_Marley
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Pillsbury Space Food Sticks
Sunshine Golden Fruit Biscuits ... aka, Garibaldi biscuits ... aka "squashed flies"Sunshine Lemon Coolers
Pillsbury Space Food Sticks
I've got a full set of Jarts, in the original box, in my garage right now.Lawn Jarts
Apollo era snack food that went to the moon ...WTF is that? pictures? or did they do away with exploding cardboard rolls?
I feel like the attitude changes a bit once the single use bags are outlawed and everyone has reusable bags. Now the baggers just instinctively grab your resuable bags from your cart when you get to the checkout!i was a bag boy at a grocery store for a while, i always hated those people, lol if they want me to use their damn bags then they have to start paying more, so my CEO overlords don't have me trying to work like a crack fiend's pace.....
in my head the only place reusable bags are appropriate, are a hippie health food store....
Canfields no-less. When was that available? From the shape/design of the can ("Pop Top") I have to guess 60s or very early 70s.
Tang lasted longer than space food sticks.Apollo era snack food that went to the moon ...
sticks so it would fit into the port on your space helmet.View attachment 812365
Oh yeah, I remember those. Unstable POS!
Get shopping bags that will hold up for multiple uses. Preferably cloth bags. Take them with you when you go shopping. Keep a few in you car for unplanned shopping.
Too bad the Danish report is in Danish(?) and I can't read it. Anyhow, I have mostly plastic bags and have easily used them 100 times each, or more."According to the UNEP report, a cotton bag needs to be used 50 to 150 times to have less impact on the climate compared with one single-use plastic bag."
and
"A 2018 Danish Environmental Protection Agency report suggested that a cotton bag should be used at least 7,100 times to offset its environment impact when compared to a classic supermarket plastic bag that’s reused once as a trash bag and then incinerated. (If that cotton is organic, the figure is an eye-popping 20,000 times, with the report assuming a lower yield but the same input of raw materials.)"
Shop harder out there!![]()
Too bad the Danish report is in Danish(?) and I can't read it. Anyhow, I have mostly plastic bags and have easily used them 100 times each, or more.
Single use plastic bags are far more harmful and wasteful than paper bags. At least paper bags can be recycled. As long as they are reused, then reusable bags are a decent answer (whether that be paper, fabric, or even plastic if necessary).
And heck, single use plastics in general are awful. Plastic recycling is a myth. I find the thick disposable plastic drink cups and foam coffee cups especially infuriating. What's wrong with the cardboard cups that were fine for years?
While I do not disagree, there needs to be a caveat. In NJ, no supermarket or convenience store can distribute shopping bags, paper or plastic.
For bulk shopping, its not a problem, as I have now accumulated about 30 of the burlap/fabric shopping bags. But the quick trips in and out, where you are most likely to forget your bag, you either are forced to spend another $1, to purchase a new bag in the store, or try to fumble with your items without dropping them. At least let stores provide paper bags.
The real dumb part of this law is that it only applies (for the most part) to stores that sell food. I can go to any retail store in the mall, buy whatever, and get a shopping bag.
While I do not disagree, there needs to be a caveat. In NJ, no supermarket or convenience store can distribute shopping bags, paper or plastic.
For bulk shopping, its not a problem, as I have now accumulated about 30 of the burlap/fabric shopping bags. But the quick trips in and out, where you are most likely to forget your bag, you either are forced to spend another $1, to purchase a new bag in the store, or try to fumble with your items without dropping them. At least let stores provide paper bags.
The real dumb part of this law is that it only applies (for the most part) to stores that sell food. I can go to any retail store in the mall, buy whatever, and get a shopping bag.
Yeah that is dumb; they should apply it everywhere and also allow paper bags in those cases. Here in NY, they've not applied the plastic bag rule for restaurants either for some reason. But at least we allow stores to provide paper bags, albeit with a 5 cent per bag tax assessed to discourage their use.
The handles tear off the paper bags now. They are worthless. What you want are 1/6 BBL paper bags without handles. But maybe those are now made with paper recycled so many times the fibers are too short and they rip as soon as you try to pick them up. (just like the ones with handles)I would gladly pay a $.05 surcharge for a paper bag with handles.
You forgot to say, "And you damn kids get off my lawn!"The handles tear off the paper bags now. They are worthless. What you want are 1/6 BBL paper bags without handles. But maybe those are now made with paper recycled so many times the fibers are too short and they rip as soon as you try to pick them up. (just like the ones with handles)
I like paper bags, I just can't find decent ones. Paper or plastic, I reuse them a couple of times, then use them for a trash bag.
You forgot to say, "And you damn kids get off my lawn!"![]()