or eat a bag of m&m's while hiding in the pantry so you don't have to share. :D Or make a frozen pizza for lunch with more than 25 ingredients instead of making it from scratch out of actual food ingredients. :p
I'm pretty sure the amount of soap, water, and grossness required to actually clean a peanut butter jar breaks even with any environmental advantage of reusing or recycling.
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or eat a bag of m&m's while hiding in the pantry so you don't have to share. :D Or make a frozen pizza for lunch with more than 25 ingredients instead of making it from scratch out of actual food ingredients. :p
I'm pretty sure the amount of soap, water, and grossness required to actually clean a peanut butter jar breaks even with any environmental advantage of reusing or recycling.
M, go all out and don't even READ the ingredients. What a rush :D
R, totally :P
I love this blog so much.
R.M.- you really ARE a rebel aren't you?!
"Or make a frozen pizza for lunch with more than 25 ingredients."
I read this as toppings. That frozen pizza would truly be supreme.
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