Nowadays, unless I forget, I will use my own plastic containers when I buy lunch for the kids. Except for the trouble of having to wash the containers after usage, this is so much more environmental-friendly than the 'stubborn' boxes. I call them stubborn as they are so stubborn to the earth, it takes more than a million years for these to decompose.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
No styrofoam please
Nowadays, unless I forget, I will use my own plastic containers when I buy lunch for the kids. Except for the trouble of having to wash the containers after usage, this is so much more environmental-friendly than the 'stubborn' boxes. I call them stubborn as they are so stubborn to the earth, it takes more than a million years for these to decompose.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Papers are valuable

Have you noticed Ikea furniture are wrapped in paper as well as styrofoam? Ever wondered how these paper can be put to good use?
It is such a waste to see these paper ending up in the trash bin. These are not small pieces of paper but large ones. Well, I keep them, not for writing or drawing. I keep them so that I can reuse them to wrap my food leftovers which are to be thrown.
These papers are absorbent and so will come in useful. My mother is always hunting for papers to wrap leftovers before they are thrown into the dustbin. These are better than plastic bags which do not absorb liquid.
As for the carton boxes, they can earn you your breakfast, so think twice before discarding!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Value in your trash

I accumulate these boxes, bundle them up together with other carton boxes and sell them. There is no more inconvenience now that recycled items traders come to my doorstep. Each time, I pocket between RM5 to RM12 (by far the highest).
So, ladies! There is value in your trash!
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Papers, paper boxes, carton boxes...
It pays to be patient. They are not useless afterall. In fact, keeping them for a while can earn a little money. Not less than RM5 each time. I managed to sell them twice already. Each time it's just a stack of newspaper and some paper and carton boxes.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
I can't believe I did this flower arrangement

Flower arrangement! Never thought I am able to do this. The idea just popped out when I saw one flower arrangement at a home decor shop. Not even bothered to find out the price of the flower arrangement ( I assume those kind of stuff would be expensive), I proceeded to get the separate items for my little novice attempt.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
My Potpourri


I was looking for a container,some kind of basket or plate to store the potpourri that I want to place on my coffee table.
After looking at rows and rows of shelves in a home decor shop, it just struck my mind that I will DIY again. Afterall, this is priceless and unique that there will be no one of the same as mine. So,as soon as I reached home, I took out my material, a piece of sash that I've been keeping for years. Who says hoarding (in a mild case,ok) is useless?
Dadaa.. here's the product.
After looking at rows and rows of shelves in a home decor shop, it just struck my mind that I will DIY again. Afterall, this is priceless and unique that there will be no one of the same as mine. So,as soon as I reached home, I took out my material, a piece of sash that I've been keeping for years. Who says hoarding (in a mild case,ok) is useless?
Dadaa.. here's the product.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
No bags please
I am seeing myself being more and more conscious when it comes to rejecting the multi-purpose yet hazardous bags. I would be happy to be saving the earth by two plastic bags on the day I go wet-market shopping.
Yet, I get remarks such as 'No need to skim for them'. But, hey! I am not doing a favour to the giant supermarkets but I am doing a favour to my future generations. What kind of earth will they live in?
Sometimes, thoughts like can 2 plastic bags make a difference? Each day, there are numerous opportunities to get plastic bags. Considering myself an infrequent wet market shopper, I still have plenty of chances to collect the wonder bags. The soya bean seller, pancake seller, vegetable seller, butcher will even give you two, the fruits seller and what about the noodle seller when I pack food home for lunch?
Yet, I get remarks such as 'No need to skim for them'. But, hey! I am not doing a favour to the giant supermarkets but I am doing a favour to my future generations. What kind of earth will they live in?
Sometimes, thoughts like can 2 plastic bags make a difference? Each day, there are numerous opportunities to get plastic bags. Considering myself an infrequent wet market shopper, I still have plenty of chances to collect the wonder bags. The soya bean seller, pancake seller, vegetable seller, butcher will even give you two, the fruits seller and what about the noodle seller when I pack food home for lunch?
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