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On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 06:49:50 -0400, John H
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 22:01:33 -0400,
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 20:43:55 -0400, Larry wrote:

The big 'permanent' bags cost a dollar... you just have to remember to
put them back in the car each time.
And wash them. Disgusting...

Yeah, one serious advantage to the plastic bag is you can separate
your foods. You really don't want your fresh fruit in a bag that has a
leaky chicken package in it or one that had one in it yesterday.
That woven fabric is a science fair project if you are not washing it
with bleach EVERY time you use it.
The other issue would be the chemicals you typically buy at the store.
Make sure you don't use the same bag for groceries that you use when
you are buying insecticide at Home Depot.


Paper bags and woven bags. How we did it before the plastic bags.


I remember paper, we threw them away when we were done with them.
When they got wet they are useless. It is so bad it was a metaphor.
(couldn't punch your way out of a wet paper bag)
Never saw a woven grocery bag until a few years ago.


Paper in plastic.. Yep, we get both. My dad insisted on in and he always
got his own way and the wife likes them for the cat box remnants...

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