To most, this may just look like 3 cups and bowls. Look again my friend. It's a Mother's solution to the tremendous frustration of excessive cup usage.
Isn't this funny. I was just talking to a girlfriend last night about a brilliant friend of mine who colour-codes everything for her 6 boys. Towels, cups, plates, cutlery, etc. She says she never sees a wet towel on the floor and yells, "Whose is this???" How clever, I never would have thought of it.
This on the heals of me complaining to husband that I'm about to wash, countem, 12 coffee mugs of his! That wouldn't work for coffee mugs, but a trip to Target today for pink and blue cups for kidos is definetly in order! Good idears ;)
I would like to see some pictures of the produce you are harvesting. Also, what else are you doing in the way of conserving and cutting back? How is it working out?
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Jack-em up.
Yeah baby: jack 'em up, sister. Boo-yeah.
Or something.
I wash at least a dozen plastic cups (in the dishwasher) at the end of the day. You are brilliant (color-coding, who knew?) and I must follow.
Isn't this funny. I was just talking to a girlfriend last night about a brilliant friend of mine who colour-codes everything for her 6 boys. Towels, cups, plates, cutlery, etc. She says she never sees a wet towel on the floor and yells, "Whose is this???" How clever, I never would have thought of it.
This on the heals of me complaining to husband that I'm about to wash, countem, 12 coffee mugs of his! That wouldn't work for coffee mugs, but a trip to Target today for pink and blue cups for kidos is definetly in order!
Good idears ;)
Missy,
Throw away 11 coffee cups!
I would like to see some pictures of the produce you are harvesting. Also, what else are you doing in the way of conserving and cutting back? How is it working out?
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