Monday, April 14, 2008

Great Balls Of... Flip and Tumble

FLIP AND TUMBLE

I’m glad people are recognizing the importance of ending our reliance on plastic bags for carrying already plastic-wrapped fruit and tubes of water-proof toothpaste around. People are switching to bringing their own reusable bags, which means I’m less likely to get the stink-eye from some ig’nant cashier who doesn’t understand why I’m putting my dingy old nylon foldable bag I’ve had for years on the counter. But the problem is that people are making a lot of reusable bags, which kinda defeats the purpose. You really only need, like, three. One for your handbag, or two for when you have a party and plan to feed people more than beer, and one to keep in the car incase you forget the other two.

There. I have once again explained the concept of using reusable bags to cut down on waste, not add to it. On that note, the best reusable bags are ones that get used, which means you have to have them with you at the store, which means you have to have them in your bag, which means you either borrow a giant handbag from me, which I won’t let you do because you’ll ruin it, or you’ll need a bag that folds up into the smallest amount of precious purse-space imaginable. Hence, I bring you the cutest little ball of bagness you ever did see- a small nylon sac that wads up into an adorable ball (see it compared to a berry?) and folds out into a hip-looking grocery bag. I love it.


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1 comments:

Caitlin said...

i love that the re-usable bag phenom is catching on! Did you see this article on the Huffington Post about whole foods banning free plastic bag distribution? Pretty interesting, I thought.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/olivia-zaleski/watch-olivia-zaleski-talk_b_96522.html