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Mar 1 @ 10:21 PM Household savings and insect prevention.    
Earl47


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A great way to save money and time is to stop buying trash bags. The plastic bags you receive at the grocery store are better for use to discard kitchen items. People who use large 30g trash bags and let them fill to even half full before tieing and discarding are allowing many food items to draw in insects and permeat odors. Even a paper towel used to wipe a small drop of cooking oil from a stove top can attract un wanted insects if left in house for any extended period of time. So instead use the plastic bags you get while shopping that you carry your groceries in with. This way you can for free discard much faster without the needed purchase of trash bags. Just twist the top and tie in a knot of the small plastic bags. This method is not only free but provides persons with the quicker nudge to get thrown out food items out.









It is safe to try this at home alone.
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Mar 1 @ 11:02 PM Household savings and insect prevention.    
Kenn159


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I do this as well.
Those bags are also great to store your wet paint brushes in until you resume painting again in the next day or two.
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Mar 2 @ 1:48 AM Household savings and insect prevention.    
daisy315


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I use grocery bags for everything.. I use them for when I empty out the littler box, when I clean the orts out of the fridge.. I empty my ash trays into them so they don't stink up the garbage can..
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