Day 16
Today has been a relaxing day full of a breakages, reduced waste and baked goodies. The ice cream is ready from our berries, mousses are done for pudding, Biscuits and more dough made to pacify kids snacking needs and bread crumbs made for the dinner.
Laundry has been put away and the house is now organised from the weekend. The dog is happy sleeping after her long walk and I am not stressed running around shopping for plastic free alternatives.
So far day 2 of this week I am convinced the organised lifestyle is the best way to go for plastic free living. This whole challenge has been refusing to buy the unnecessary single use plastic's covering our foods & house goods, Living by producing less waste and living a healthier life style.
Today is day 16 of 31 meaning 15 days left.
Today is day 16 of 31 meaning 15 days left.
As I have been driving around feeding more CO2 emissions into the environment, reducing plastic waste to landfill, using more recyclable glass and metal (tins), I have to question is it all worth it. The only real question people are asking is
"Does plastic free cost more"
* My answer so far is yes more time as I don't really know where to find alternatives!
* More time prepping the fresh food but fun with the kids!
* More fresher food being eaten
* More car journeys
Food Expenses
July 19 verses June 19
2019
Total spent so far in 16 days is??????? £348.79
This might seem excessive but this weeks food is in the fridge plus i'm feeding 6.
2018
Total spent in month June 2019 is????? £544.21
So day 16 of July I've spent £348.79
If I spend more than £195.51 in the next 16 days this month has cost me more going plastic free so I will keep track of this.
* My answer so far is yes more time as I don't really know where to find alternatives!
* More time prepping the fresh food but fun with the kids!
* More fresher food being eaten
* More car journeys
Food Expenses
July 19 verses June 19
2019
Total spent so far in 16 days is??????? £348.79
This might seem excessive but this weeks food is in the fridge plus i'm feeding 6.
2018
Total spent in month June 2019 is????? £544.21
So day 16 of July I've spent £348.79
If I spend more than £195.51 in the next 16 days this month has cost me more going plastic free so I will keep track of this.
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Mousse looks great |
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Ice cream maker |
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Homemade ice cream with blackberry and raspberry fruit from the freezer. |
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The bread machine I up-cycles for £10 from Facebook group "Every bit helps" |
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My nephew decided to prove me wrong about the bread machine and made a perfect loaf by hand, this was after the machine made it home that he showed me this talent of his. |
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The last biscuit role |
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biscuit role cut and ready for the oven for when kids come home from school |
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Yummy |
My confession today was that yesterday I purchased these plastic items. Please don't be disappointed as my overall plan is reuse the bottles. I ran out of washing up liquid and fabric conditioner and I was going to make the 7.3 mile journey to the Eco shop when I realized I did not have enough refill bottles to fill. Also if this family is going plastic free it needs to be planned better and I hope to only visit a shop that is 7.2 miles away from my home once a month. So my plan is to use up these bottle contents and then refill the lot at once.
AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE ABOVE plastic free needs to be a transition in a household, if someone gave me a list of where to buy just what I needed and used this transition would be easy. Every family run their household differently and finding the alternatives to suit my family is still on going so at the moment yes, plastic free is impossible straight away in plastic free July. However it is not completely impossible long term and when i'm looking at my plastic waste today it has reduced massively. Plus I'm not feeding the plastic supply chain any of my usual money which delights me after watching the recent documentary War on plastic and knowing that the plastic producers plan to grow and make more instead of less.
I will continue this challenge to achieve my plastic free family and I am also looking at ways to reduce my tin can and glass waste within the household to.
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