This thing is full-on landfill fodder. It's a Britta with an even harder to find and no doubt more expensive charcoal filter.
Most people reading this blog have perfectly drinkable, h...
I think the tone of the campaign is kinda silly. It comes off like "We're buying Britta filters still but WE'RE NOT HAPPY ABOUT IT!". If you have cradle-to-cradle concerns about disposable charcoal...
Ditch the antibacterial dish soap too! Even despite the fact that needless antibiotics are totally capital-B Bad if you read the fine print the Triclosan doesn't even remove bacteria from the dishe...
I'm 26 and we've had milk in bags in Ontario as long as I can remember. What's useful is that because of the high density plastic used in the bags you can wash them out and re-use them for all sort...
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More confusing labels means more time in the store and probably more products bought.
This thing is full-on landfill fodder. It's a Britta with an even harder to find and no doubt more expensive charcoal filter. Most people reading this blog have perfectly drinkable, h...
I think the tone of the campaign is kinda silly. It comes off like "We're buying Britta filters still but WE'RE NOT HAPPY ABOUT IT!". If you have cradle-to-cradle concerns about disposable charcoal...
Ditch the antibacterial dish soap too! Even despite the fact that needless antibiotics are totally capital-B Bad if you read the fine print the Triclosan doesn't even remove bacteria from the dishe...
Milk dumped into a pitcher and exposed to air will pick up flavours from your fridge or spoil pretty quickly. Really don't recommend it.
If you don't want to use harsh chemicals and have a pretty severe clog I'd recommend a drain auger or "snake". You
I'm 26 and we've had milk in bags in Ontario as long as I can remember. What's useful is that because of the high density plastic used in the bags you can wash them out and re-use them for all sort...