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Display Name: audpicc
Member Since: 10/25/11

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Wow, those are beautiful. *covet*


Win: Schmidt Brothers Knife Block + 14 Piece Set from West ElmHoliday Giveaway
12/10/12 4:02 PM

It's generally a bad idea to use your iphone case as a wallet - iphones are frequently stolen (mine was!) and I'm really glad they didn't get my cash and credit cards, and especially my ID since I was traveling and very far from home at the time.


Some of My Favorite Designer iPhone 5 Cases So Far
11/5/12 4:40 PM

This is what cultural appropriation looks like.


Tepee-It-Yourself: Darling French Tepee Kit For Kids
10/24/12 11:30 PM

I'm highly allergic to gluten and this terrifies me.


Blakebrough +King Natural Grain Kite Stool
11/18/11 2:17 AM

A standard washcloth fits the swiffer sweeper. I use it for dry and wet mopping.


Washable Swiffer Duster Pads
MitsuyoDay

11/17/11 10:58 AM

This product fails the three R's of resource conservation: Reduce (you're still packaging stuff, and it even comes in a large amount of unnecessary packaging), Reuse (these cannot be reused and often wilt during shipping), Recycle (made out of food instead of recycled material!!)

I can think of so many other potential packing materials that CAN be reused and recycled (junk mail, magazines, scrap paper, newspapers and cloth come to mind first, and they are usually FREE) and by using materials you would have recycled/tossed/composted yourself you are reducing your waste.


Caremail Biodegradable Packing Peanuts
Daily Find

10/25/11 11:45 AM

This product fails the three R's of resource conservation: Reduce (you're still packaging stuff, and it even comes in a large amount of unnecessary packaging), Reuse (these cannot be reused and often wilt during shipping), Recycle (made out of food instead of recycled material!!)

I can think of so many other potential packing materials that CAN be reused and recycled (junk mail, magazines, scrap paper, newspapers and cloth come to mind first, and they are usually FREE) and by using materials you would have recycled/tossed/composted yourself you are reducing your waste.


Caremail Biodegradable Packing Peanuts
Daily Find

10/25/11 11:40 AM

This product fails the three R's of resource conservation: Reduce (you're still packaging stuff, and it even comes in a large amount of unnecessary packaging), Reuse (these cannot be reused and often wilt during shipping), Recycle (made out of food instead of recycled material!!)

I can think of so many other potential packing materials that CAN be reused and recycled (junk mail, magazines, scrap paper, newspapers and cloth come to mind first, and they are usually FREE) and by using materials you would have recycled/tossed/composted yourself you are reducing your waste.


Caremail Biodegradable Packing Peanuts
Daily Find

10/25/11 11:39 AM

Surely food items would be better used as food? There are plenty of packing products out there that are made from post-consumer paper and cardboard that are more green in my opinion. Isn't ending hunger more important than selling unnecessary overpriced products to rich people with eco-guilt? I know what you can do with that eco-guilt: FEED PEOPLE.


Caremail Biodegradable Packing Peanuts
Daily Find

10/25/11 11:25 AM