here's the breakdown for today:
compost:
coffee filter & grounds
1 eggshell
bruised apple (i'm now thinking i could have made a bit of applesauce for hudson with it)
moldy strawberries
beet greens (didn't feel like using them)
6 cherry tomatoes
half a lime
2 banana peels
salami skin
3 strawberry tops
dinner scraps: asparagus bottoms & broccoli stalks
#5's:
sour cream container
lunch container (we got takeout pasta salad from the market before hitting the park)
recycle:
oatmeal wrapper
juice container
7 glass jars (cleaned out the fridge door)
strawberry container
yogurt top
beer bottle
various receipts (from the pocket of my ergo)
pasta sauce jar
junk mail
bill envelope
landfill:
jelly beans
old feta cheese in plastic wrapper
old razor cartridge & package from new cartridge
2 fruit leather packages
broken hair clip
pasta bag
cheese wrapper (farmer's market ricotta)
plastic bag not suitable for reuse
that's it! i'm off to get crafty...
2 comments:
with all the plastic wrapping, those are easily recyled at grocery stores. I know we have a huge bin that all of our plastic wrapping goes into. doesn't matter what kind it is. I would aslo suggest wal-mart. they have a plastic bin that you can dump plastic wrapping into.
just wondering...why can't you compost the jelly bean or feta cheese?
i just found out we have curbside recycling so i'm thinking about starting....
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