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Agreed SFGail. It seems common that people tend to waste resources if they're not paying for them in a way that impacts their life.

I'm sorry, but I have a hard time believing the average family seriously uses 1,600 bags a year, or 133 a month. Yeah, I love math.

You can also make your own log maker... http://www.two3five.com/paperlog.htm

They did all that work and didn't bother to replace the rusty chain and cogs? For Shame!

1 vote for wisdom of the week on the above comment.

If you do suck, it's only because these hit the blogosphere about a year ago. I bought mine in Stockholm, use it every day at work. Be careful of the knife, it can hurt your mouth if ...

that sounds like a lot of work...

i think way to go. yeah, it sucks now to have to dig up the cash, but they'll be thanking the city soon enough, be it next month or next year.

1. No galley kitchens 2. counter space 3. cabinet space Pretty simple, hu?

i signed up last week (boston), but haven't gotten my confirmation email yet. has anyone else?

any such name I was totally thinking the same thing... whats with the new label?

my boyfriend and i decided that once our supply of 4 rolls runs out we're not buying anymore. That was 4 months ago, and we still have 3 rolls. i think we've transitioned nicely.

mine is proudly on display in the the entryway!

more specifically http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2...

here's an update. I emailed the company, and they're not for sale in the states yet but apparently you can order them from a German website: www.connox.de

I recently brought a huge stack to the local green dry cleaner and the woman was so happy.

sweet! thanks for the shout out.

sooo.... a bag to carry bags. why don't i just use a bag i already have?

i do, but i've read on the kitchenaid forums that it's not recommended that you use these because it puts extra stress on the machine.

I sold my crap-ass 5 year old digi camera to them for $8 and was happy about it. Very good experience w/ second rotation (it's also a local company for me). The Christina Foundation h...