- Joined
- 11 Oct 2012
- Local time
- 2:13 PM
- Messages
- 20,478
- Location
- SE Australia
- Website
- www.satnavsaysstraighton.com
Something mentioned in another thread got me thinking.
What do other people use? My mother always has a huge number of plastic bags. I rarely have any. 7 or 8 years ago I came across Onya bags at a Kate Rusby concert (yorkshire folk singer).
These bags are amazingly strong and large, but pack away really small.
We took one away with us when we sold everything and went off to cycle around the world and there was not a country where people were not amazed by the bag. Once we got home, we purchased another 5 of them which we now use for our weekly shop.
In addition we also use their vegetable bags (weight bags) which we put all of our veg into at the supermarket and store in them at home in the cupboards or fridge. When they are dirty they go through the washing machine as normal. No supermarket has ever objected to us using them instead of the plastic veg bags that are usually provided (or not as is normally the case!)
What do other people use? My mother always has a huge number of plastic bags. I rarely have any. 7 or 8 years ago I came across Onya bags at a Kate Rusby concert (yorkshire folk singer).
These bags are amazingly strong and large, but pack away really small.
We took one away with us when we sold everything and went off to cycle around the world and there was not a country where people were not amazed by the bag. Once we got home, we purchased another 5 of them which we now use for our weekly shop.
In addition we also use their vegetable bags (weight bags) which we put all of our veg into at the supermarket and store in them at home in the cupboards or fridge. When they are dirty they go through the washing machine as normal. No supermarket has ever objected to us using them instead of the plastic veg bags that are usually provided (or not as is normally the case!)