So go on - admit your green sins!

turn them into amazing recycled wine glasses! and grow your own tobacco perhapscitizentwiglet wrote:
Oh, and I drink too much red wine, in green bottles, which have little recyclable value. Have swapped to a wine in a clear bottle, LOL.
And I smoke fags. Damn me.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
It's the only sport to watch on TV.JulieSherris wrote:The only sport I watch on TV is Formula One - SO ungreen it's ridiculous!
doesn't that mean you are recycling them then rather than throwing them away...and I bet you buy less CDs as a result! Still feel VERY guilty about mine..everyone else is pretty minor!!southeast-isher wrote:I'm an inveterate vinyl record collector...
I guess i am recycling as i buy 90% secondhand but i buy the odd new release which creates a demand for vinyl pressing. I drive too and catch flights.battybird wrote:doesn't that mean you are recycling them then rather than throwing them away...and I bet you buy less CDs as a result! Still feel VERY guilty about mine..everyone else is pretty minor!!southeast-isher wrote:I'm an inveterate vinyl record collector...
Snap!!!! Trixie is dry at home, and we are working on the rest of the time. Normally only do tweo loads of washing a day thoughMrs H wrote:We use disposable nappies!! I used washables with my son but when Madison arrived last december I had 2 in nappies full time and a third in them overnight, now thankfully Finley is out of them altogether but I still have both girls in full time nappies, I just couldn't keep up with the washing if I was using washables. Our washing machine is on 4 times aday as it is!!!! X