Thursday, November 13, 2025

Recycling and Rethinking

 Hello to all.  Gosh, here we are 2 weeks out until Thanksgiving here in U.S.  It doesn't seem possible, because then it will be 4 weeks until Christmas!
Chilly morning here, but above freezing, so all is good.  Looks to be a clear day again.  So many leaves have fallen since we had the wind and snow over the weekend.  Starting to look barren out there!

Today, let's look at a few ways to recycle and rethink some of the things that we have and that we bring into our homes.  We can get pretty crafty if we need to.  It is always fun to find new uses for things and it sure can save a dime or two.
Old fabric, old clothes, old sheets, etc. can be turned into pretty and useful items.  Not to offend 'real' quilters, but you can wing it.  Cut a bunch of big squares or little ones, you can use all shapes and sizes (crazy quilts) and just sew them together.  You do not have to 'quilt' it.  You can keep things quite simple.  Bed covers, lap throws, aprons, pillows, potholders, stuffed toys, etc.  There is no end to what can be made and made very easily!!!
An old tea pot - maybe a broken lid, or a crack and leak - use to hold your yarn.  I think this ingenious!  No need to buy something fancy.
Cut the pour spout top off a salt container to fit a Mason jar.  Add a band and now you have a jar with a pour spout.
Tops of those water bottles (or pop) - put them over the opening of a sandwich bag - pull the bag top through a bit and add the lid!  Easy pour.
I like to add squirt lids from soaps or syrup, etc. to old pop bottles (they are heavy).  They are great for making up soap mixes.  I keep any that visitors leave here!
A lot of recipes call for alcohol - namely beer.  I know many of us don't have that on hand.  There are many subs you can use, without using alcohol.   I find broth is the best sub for me, and it is something I usually have on hand.  
I love to make up Rice A Roni mixes myself.  I can control the ingredients.  I have bought Vermicelli several times to use.   It is very fine pasta and in those tiny pieces like comes in the store-bought mixes.  Sure, you can use fine spaghetti and crunch or break it up yourself (I have done that too), but these are all uniform pieces.  Sold in pasta aisle and the cost is so very cheap!!!
We have discussed this one before.  Keep those mesh produce bags - pull off the label and use it the next time you shop for produce, instead of getting a plastic bag.  Reuse the thing!!!!  They also make great scrubbers for the kitchen.  Plastic grocery bags (if you get them) use for small trash cans or pet doodoo pickup.  Many stores have bins where you can return for recycling.

Stale bread or buns make great stuffing bread!  I love using buns in stuffing bread, it just gives it a little more bulk.  My FIL used to love my stuffing, because it wasn't soggy and had substance.
You can cut up, then place on a pan in the oven (super low heat) to dry, you can air dry, or you can dry in the microwave.

Old toys or stuffed animals (maybe yours?) can be used on/around your Christmas tree or on the mantle.  Decorate with them - it adds a nostalgic touch.
Maybe pass oh an heirloom toy you had, to a young one that would love it (and parents that will cherish it).  A few years ago, I gave my childhood wooden rocker to a gr.gr. nephew - it was a hit and the parents thought it was so special.  He also got a big teddy bear (my sis gave me years before she passed).  She would have been his gr. grandma, and he never got to meet her.  His daddy thought this was the neatest thing to have.  They will keep them.
I know not all kids or parents would appreciate things like this - you know which ones that will.  It is a neat way to pass things on.

Just a few ideas on recycling and rethinking ways to use things.  I hope you got an idea or two.  What kinds of neat ideas do you all have?  We all need new ideas!

Have a great day.  Hope it is warming up where you are.
Enjoy your weekend!






8 comments:

  1. So many great tips, as usual, Cheryl! I have a package of hot dog buns in the fridge and I was just wondering what I could do with those. Hmmm...any suggestions?

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    1. Dry them in the oven and grate for breadcrumbs.

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    2. Open them and separate tops from bottoms, toast them under the broiler with a bit of Oilve Oil and parmesan or garlic salt. Yum.

      MaryB

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    3. Yep. As others have said, you can make read crumbs, dressing bread, or croutons. Open up and season or not and dry. You could also make mini pizzas with them. Garlic bread. So many uses. I like buns toasted and add butter for plain old TOAST!

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  2. It's nice to hear that some of the younger parents will want and cherish old things. Personally I think the nonsense that "no one will want your old stuff" is just that...nonsense. My girls love family treasures. One of my nephews and his wife love the aluminum tree that my mom had back in the 50's, 60's? I have a picture of Mommy and me with the tree and I need to make a copy to send them.

    We save bits of bread, let it dry out and use the blender to crumble it and toast it slightly in the oven before bagging it for panko crumbs. Lots of ways to reuse lots of things. I am looking for a little party dress that I can make into a skirt for the dressing table bench. Maybe there will be enough to dress the lampshade by my side of the bed. There are several gals on Instagram who buy old linens, tablecloths and other garments and remake into cute outfits.

    Cooler today but the sunshine is wonderful. I hung some things on the line and they should be dry by this afternoon.

    Enjoy your weekend, which looks to be fairly warm. We'll take all the mild temps and sunshine we can get.

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    1. I have family that cherish the older things too. Makes my heart sing.
      That sounds like a cute idea for a dressing table bench. I have a vest made from old linens, I got as a gift many years ago. It is so pretty. I think there are so many ways to use old linens.
      It is so pretty and sunny out. Loving it. Yes mam, enjoy every minute of warm you can get.

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  3. One of my favorite reused items is from my mom. She covered two pringles cans with pretty contact paper. Each can perfectly fits a strip of saltine crackers. So with the cans’ plastic lids, partially used strips of crackers stay fresher and don’t attract bugs.

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    1. Well, I'll be! Would have never thought about crackers fitting in a Pringle can. Great idea! Not something I would have ever thought of. Thanks.

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