You have inspired me to start doing research on the plastic issue. So thank you! I wanted to mention that you could crochet produce mesh bags with 100% cotton yarn, which I’m thinking about doing! I agree with your advice-always keep learning……😉😎 ❤-Brenda
I freeze homemade chicken broth in mason jars. I took an old sweat shirt and cut the sleeves off and cut the sleeves in half and I put the mason jar in the cut sleeve and put them in the freezer. That way if they nock together they will not break because they are protected. I seen this on u-tube years ago.
I love the items you purchased. You’re inspiring! Consider creating an Amazon store. You can share the links to the items you purchased and earn a commission when people click and purchase. Praying for your health and car issues. Happy New Year! 🤗 ❤
I like your practical and inquiring mind. I am 75 and I hope I never stop asking questions and learning. One thing I now understand is that its okay to change your opinion or ideas when you get more information.
Thanks for the great advice as always. I bought the Beeswax wrappers but it didn’t work out well even though I wash them very carefully. I use glass bowls too and stainless steel straws. I recycle and help the planet wherever I go. ❤
Hello granny, always so nice to see you and listen and learn from you. Justin and I watch all your videos and love and enjoy them. Wishing you a Happy New Year.
Granny, I'm a little bit older than you but remember when you were growing up there was no plastic. 2 liter bottles of pop did not come out in plastic until 1978. After that the market became flooded with plastic. My memory is not too good as to remember what we used to use to store food in.
I am getting rid of all my plastic as we speak. I threw some out today put them. I put them in the recycle so if the City Of Houston wants to recycle them they can but I switched to Glass. I heard to get rid of the Teflon so I switched to cast-iron sometime back and stainless steel. Stainless steel is good and I’ve actually found a lot of good pieces of stainless steel at the thrift store.
Granny, I feel the same about the plastic pitcher holding the filtered water. I have city water, such a strong chlorine odor. I bought a faucet mounted Brita filter for my kitchen. Very reasonably priced and so easy to put on; just screw it on. I turn it's valve to "filter" then turn on the water to fill my glass pitcher. Then I turn it's valve back to standard flow to use the faucet for everyday use.
I use my own bags for shopping. I carry several sizes in the car so they are always with me. I use parchment paper a lot for several things. We do a lot of canning so we always have canning jars on hand and I use them for many things besides canning like freezing soups and broths, sending drink in my sons lunch cooler for work. I also use hankies and cotton cloth pieces for toilet paper. For the toilet paper, I cut several pieces of cloth, keep them in a basket in the bathroom and hand wash them once a week. I wash them and then put them in the drier. It sure saves on having to buy toilet paper. I use old t-shirts, cotton pillow cases and any other cotton material things that would go in the rag bag.
So I do the same thing with the mason jars I put in my chicken broth I put in if I open up a can of tomato sauce. The rest goes in a small mason jar. I do can jelly preserves for my pear tree and so I have a lot of mason jars I was gifted a few a friend of mine does estate sales and she came across an estate where the old lady had tons and tons brand new in the box so she sold them to her for like nothing, and she came and gifted them to me and they return. I always give her some preserves that I can jars are awesome for a lot of things this year. I’ve learned to make my own coffee creamer and I got a recipe from a RUclipsr and she said because the stuff that they sell at the store has all these weird stuff in your ingredients so why not be more pure and do your own coffee creamer so I’ve been doing that about Two months maybe and I use it and I do an amazing jar and I use one of those mason jar tops that have a little spout. You can buy them on Amazon shake it up every morning real good put it in my coffee and I’m telling you it is so so good. It uses a can of sweetened condensed milk and whatever other milk you wanna use if you want to use half-and-half if you want to use almond milkor even milk probably
WOW!! LOVE ♥ those scrubby pads. Are they the UMANI 10 pcs Wire Dishwashing Rags for $9.99 on Amazon? For covering dishes for the refrigerator have you seen the Ceybo Reusable Silicone Stretch Lids for Food Storage on Amazon? I like those. We have those stainless steel straws and I put the silicon tips on the bottom of the straw because I like using a wide mouth glass Mason jar and when using a straw, sans the silicon tip, over time it created a crack in the jar and one day I got wet 🙂 You can resharpen razor blades using a wet stone 🙂 Here in California, we have used cloth shopping bags for years, and because I like doing embroidery, I did different vegetables on one, different fruits on one, meats/fish on one, Miscellaneous on a few, so the bagger knows which items go into which bags. Also took two white cotton pillowcases that had developed wee holes and cut them into bulk bags for things like bulk nuts, grains, fruit, vegetables. All store deli's in our area encourage folks to bring their own clean glass Pyrex containers for items like salads, meat/fish, olives, cheeses. Have you ever tried the Tru Earth laundry sheets? Have been getting them on Amazon and I like that there is no waste. Even the cardboard they come in can go in the composter outside.
I bought some microfiber cloths at Walmart for clean ups. They were cheaper in the auto department than in the kitchen area for the same product. I use the metal straws as well and have some handkerchiefs. I just bought some more cloth napkins yesterday at an after holiday sale. We are really trying not to purchase paper products.
you can find some of the neatties thing at estate sale for christmas a little at a time your older friends will like from older books cookbooks thing from the past thing they haven;t seen in years
What a progressive granny. Great tips. I switched to glass containers too. 8 pc set Pyrex for 20.00. I don't use straws anymore. I wondered about milk. Do you get it in carton?
I remembered you said you have fibromyalgia. Just keep an eye on drinking out of stainless steel as it contains nickel which I was found to be allergic . Once I switched to glass my pain level dropped a lot .
A girl brought me a JOY welcome mat this year wrapped in the thickest paper. I had two lil cooler bags ( brand new from c v s 90% off seasonal table) and I'm using up her wrapping paper tp wrap those for her little nephews. Now that's recycling! Happy New Year all!
Does anyone know if using products made with beeswax is harmful to the bees? I have been using coconut oil as a lotion but I suddenly developed an allergy, so I need to find an alternative. I have to be extremely cautious of any chemicals on my skin because I handle small birds. I found some pretty easy recipes for beeswax lotion and I was thinking of trying them out, but I dont want to do anything that is harmful or cruel to the bee population. Its on my list of things to do in the new year. Happy New Year!!
diannthomas7849 are you asking if products that have beeswax in them are harmful to the bees? I cannot see what that would be the case since bees aren't attracted to the products because of the other ingredients like shea butter, coconut, aloe, olive oil, rice milk etc. We have bee hives and when we remove the frames when full of honey, we put in a new frame and the bees use it to make more was and honey, so there is no harm to the bees. Then the frames are put in a spinner and that extracts the honey and leaves the beeswax behind. So, no bees are harmed.
@@BethGrantDeRoosThanks so much for this explanation. I was worried that harvesting the bees wax would kill the whole hive of bees. I know Im a little weird, but I dont want to be responsible for killing a whole hive of bees just for hand lotion. Im glad there are people with the patience and knowledge to maintain the bees like you do. Thanks!!
Today I saw a thing about even using the plastic nylon Teflon cookware the utensils to get rid of them go with wood go with bamboo go with stainless stainless steel everything but not plastic nylon I don’t care if it’s pampers chef any of them if they’re plastic or nylon. They say they’re no good because they’re leaching out the plastic, cutting boards are out. We’re doing wood now nothing I love them.
Have you ever thought that you paid for all of the utensils, and now someone tells you to throw them away? First, they said that you need to get rid of them right away, about a week ago I read that of course that they are bad, but not that bad. As a result, someone wants you to throw away what you paid for, and buy more. Wood is not always great because it's like a sponge. Wondering what quality is the magical stainless steel. Not to mention that you will consume tiny amounts of metal. There is no magical product in this world.
@ true.. I have read that the new pots now are the Teflon is not supposed to be safer, but I don’t know you know anything that gets like it’s gonna peel off. Are usually trying to get rid of it. I did get rid of the cutting boards, but you know when you go to a restaurant , they’re using aluminum pans they’re using Teflon. They’re using plastic cutting boards so you have to think about that too because I had an ice cream shop for 20 years and I could go to the restaurant supply and the restaurant supply is big on selling the professional Teflon and Big on selling the aluminum pans and whether it’s a pan fry or a pan to bake, they still sell them till today cause I’m not too far from a restaurant Supply . so if they’re telling you to not use them at home but when you go out to eat, the restaurants are still using those products you makes you think well or what or you know I have thought myself, but I don’t know. I have been switching little by little. I don’t like the older pots that had them where the Teflon wears out and it goes kinda straight to the aluminum pan or I don’t know, but I am getting rid of them. I’m trying to go a little bit on the same list a little bit more, but I’m doing I don’t like that new ceramic. I heard that the ceramic , is it to just like a regular pan so I don’t know everybody’s like switch to the ceramic I like I actually like the cast iron myself
Hi, I am trying to read he book Ultra Processed People: The Science Behind Food That Isn't Food by Chris Van Tulleken. It's a little above my head, but now I have found out he has a UTube channel. He does explain things much better and it is easier to understand. It's fascinating and scary at the same time. Over the next year I want to get away from as many of the foods he talks about as I can. Have a good 2025. 😊
Granny (I don't know your first name), do you remember the fridgies they were called - containers our parents used to use to store left overs, butter etc in the fridge. I still have a few of them and still use them. I am thinking they were from the 1930's-40's.? So it is true, if you are careful with things, these glass stackable containers our parents had are still in service and it is getting on pretty close to 100 years. I have been phasing out any plastics for many years and carefully put soup in sealer jars in the freezer and have glass containers similar to yours that I have had for many decades. So, it can be done without a lot of fuss.
@@katrenna4121 Everything helps. I always found it funny that people buy rags. I save up anything that is cotton that has seen better days and cut up for rags. So I know where you are coming from.
What fun gifts...........do you think maybe this is a bit much....just maybe.Im more into being sure Im eatting food that is beneficial to my body. Lets try that!Talking about eggs..........they were $10 a dozen at the market this morning!
Make sure that a magnet will stick to the straws because if they don't they are not true stainless steel all the way through. Also the silicone tips may not healthy for you.
I even heard that the air fryer is coated with all kinds of bad things and when you cook from it, it’s really not good for you all that stuff leaches into your food. I’m old-school I cook with cast-iron or steel and I cook a lot. I don’t really do too many of those gadgets.
I will NEVER EVER use a metal straw. I had a friend whose toddler knocked out the roof of his mouth with one, and had to have surgery. I am absentminded when I use a straw, so I am sure I would have done the same thing, too. They are not safe. Use the big plastic reusable ones. Someone said Dollar Tree had them. Check the bigger DTs or keep checking all of them. Sooner or later, they should show up. DO NOT BUY METAL STRAWS FOR DRINKING. Use them for non human and non pet use!!
As caregiver i use the produce bags in the small trash cans- reuse
You have inspired me to start doing research on the plastic issue. So thank you! I wanted to mention that you could crochet produce mesh bags with 100% cotton yarn, which I’m thinking about doing!
I agree with your advice-always keep learning……😉😎
❤-Brenda
I freeze homemade chicken broth in mason jars. I took an old sweat shirt and cut the sleeves off and cut the sleeves in half and I put the mason jar in the cut sleeve and put them in the freezer. That way if they nock together they will not break because they are protected. I seen this on u-tube years ago.
I use old socks also for this same reason with mason jars. Keep them intact and slip the jars inside. That way the bottom of the jar is covered also.
I love the items you purchased. You’re inspiring! Consider creating an Amazon store. You can share the links to the items you purchased and earn a commission when people click and purchase. Praying for your health and car issues. Happy New Year! 🤗 ❤
Never too old to learn, !😊
I have some old Pyrex refrigerator storage dishes with glass lids. We will go back to those.
Good move Granny! If microplastics are bad for us, how much worse they must be for the smaller bodies of our pets. 🐶💘
Granny I am glad I found you Emmy and Paul from frugal living tolle.anout you.
I like your practical and inquiring mind. I am 75 and I hope I never stop asking questions and learning. One thing I now understand is that its okay to change your opinion or ideas when you get more information.
Thanks for the great advice as always. I bought the Beeswax wrappers but it didn’t work out well even though I wash them very carefully. I use glass bowls too and stainless steel straws. I recycle and help the planet wherever I go. ❤
The Amazon idea for gift sounds like a great idea.
Granny you have a good attitude about life you are not closed minded.
Hello granny, always so nice to see you and listen and learn from you. Justin and I watch all your videos and love and enjoy them. Wishing you a Happy New Year.
Granny, I'm a little bit older than you but remember when you were growing up there was no plastic. 2 liter bottles of pop did not come out in plastic until 1978. After that the market became flooded with plastic. My memory is not too good as to remember what we used to use to store food in.
That is inspiring, Grandma.
Granny I hope you had a nice Christmas.
Lovely video. 🤗
You are a positive person.
Another great video granny. Thanks for the tips 😊 Happy New Year 🎉 to you & gizmo
I am getting rid of all my plastic as we speak. I threw some out today put them. I put them in the recycle so if the City Of Houston wants to recycle them they can but I switched to Glass.
I heard to get rid of the Teflon so I switched to cast-iron sometime back and stainless steel. Stainless steel is good and I’ve actually found a lot of good pieces of stainless steel at the thrift store.
Granny, I feel the same about the plastic pitcher holding the filtered water. I have city water, such a strong chlorine odor. I bought a faucet mounted Brita filter for my kitchen. Very reasonably priced and so easy to put on; just screw it on. I turn it's valve to "filter" then turn on the water to fill my glass pitcher. Then I turn it's valve back to standard flow to use the faucet for everyday use.
Watching and enjoying + learning. Happy new year! God bless you 🙏
I was sipping out of my straw at the same time you mentioned. 😂
Awesome video. Thanks for the suggestions to reduce plastics. I love you Granny 💜💐🦋☺️
I reuse all kinds of jars.
I use my own bags for shopping. I carry several sizes in the car so they are always with me. I use parchment paper a lot for several things. We do a lot of canning so we always have canning jars on hand and I use them for many things besides canning like freezing soups and broths, sending drink in my sons lunch cooler for work. I also use hankies and cotton cloth pieces for toilet paper. For the toilet paper, I cut several pieces of cloth, keep them in a basket in the bathroom and hand wash them once a week. I wash them and then put them in the drier. It sure saves on having to buy toilet paper. I use old t-shirts, cotton pillow cases and any other cotton material things that would go in the rag bag.
So I do the same thing with the mason jars I put in my chicken broth I put in if I open up a can of tomato sauce. The rest goes in a small mason jar. I do can jelly preserves for my pear tree and so I have a lot of mason jars I was gifted a few a friend of mine does estate sales and she came across an estate where the old lady had tons and tons brand new in the box so she sold them to her for like nothing, and she came and gifted them to me and they return. I always give her some preserves that I can jars are awesome for a lot of things this year. I’ve learned to make my own coffee creamer and I got a recipe from a RUclipsr and she said because the stuff that they sell at the store has all these weird stuff in your ingredients so why not be more pure and do your own coffee creamer so I’ve been doing that about Two months maybe and I use it and I do an amazing jar and I use one of those mason jar tops that have a little spout. You can buy them on Amazon shake it up every morning real good put it in my coffee and I’m telling you it is so so good. It uses a can of sweetened condensed milk and whatever other milk you wanna use if you want to use half-and-half if you want to use almond milkor even milk probably
deltorres2100 may I ask how you make your coffee creamer?
We had a postal strike in Canada. Amazon got everything to me on time! ❤
WOW!! LOVE ♥ those scrubby pads. Are they the UMANI 10 pcs Wire Dishwashing Rags for $9.99 on Amazon?
For covering dishes for the refrigerator have you seen the Ceybo Reusable Silicone Stretch Lids for Food Storage on Amazon? I like those.
We have those stainless steel straws and I put the silicon tips on the bottom of the straw because I like using a wide mouth glass Mason jar and when using a straw, sans the silicon tip, over time it created a crack in the jar and one day I got wet 🙂 You can resharpen razor blades using a wet stone 🙂
Here in California, we have used cloth shopping bags for years, and because I like doing embroidery, I did different vegetables on one, different fruits on one, meats/fish on one, Miscellaneous on a few, so the bagger knows which items go into which bags.
Also took two white cotton pillowcases that had developed wee holes and cut them into bulk bags for things like bulk nuts, grains, fruit, vegetables. All store deli's in our area encourage folks to bring their own clean glass Pyrex containers for items like salads, meat/fish, olives, cheeses.
Have you ever tried the Tru Earth laundry sheets? Have been getting them on Amazon and I like that there is no waste. Even the cardboard they come in can go in the composter outside.
Hope you have a healthy & happy 2025! 🎉🎉🎉
Some pasta sauce jars are good for reuse.
I bought some microfiber cloths at Walmart for clean ups. They were cheaper in the auto department than in the kitchen area for the same product. I use the metal straws as well and have some handkerchiefs. I just bought some more cloth napkins yesterday at an after holiday sale. We are really trying not to purchase paper products.
I learned recently that microfiber is actually plastic…it sheds plastic as you use it. Was annoyed to learn that!
you can find some of the neatties thing at estate sale for christmas a little at a time your older friends will like from older books cookbooks thing from the past thing they haven;t seen in years
We had rain today too in SW Ohio.
I have the same dish rags they’re rough on one side like yes I have the same ones. I am a big Amazon person myself.
deltorres2100 I just ordered some 🙂
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What a progressive granny. Great tips. I switched to glass containers too. 8 pc set Pyrex for 20.00. I don't use straws anymore. I wondered about milk. Do you get it in carton?
We get milk in glass jugs 🙂
I remembered you said you have fibromyalgia. Just keep an eye on drinking out of stainless steel as it contains nickel which I was found to be allergic . Once I switched to glass my pain level dropped a lot .
God bless you granny make your own laundry detergent m
I have been going thrift stores and buying little glass jars, washing them and putting spices in them and getting rid of the plastic.
Granny and Gizmo ❤❤❤😮😮😮😊😊😊
I’ll be in church at 7pm New Year’s Eve but home in time to watch the Ball drop!
Great inspiration Granny! I need to do better! Praying you have a blessed and happy New Year to you and your family! God bless y’all! 😀♥️🙏
Totally agree about trying to switch out plastics.
What do you suggest to replace trash can liners?
I'm still trying to figure that out. Looking for eco-friendly, plastic free ones that won't break the bank
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👏☃️
I live here in NJ and there is no more plastic bags in our stores. They don’t give any bags. You have to bring your own bags to store.
Happy New Year
A girl brought me a JOY welcome mat this year wrapped in the thickest paper. I had two lil cooler bags ( brand new from c v s 90% off seasonal table) and I'm using up her wrapping paper tp wrap those for her little nephews. Now that's recycling! Happy New Year all!
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Does anyone know if using products made with beeswax is harmful to the bees? I have been using coconut oil as a lotion but I suddenly developed an allergy, so I need to find an alternative. I have to be extremely cautious of any chemicals on my skin because I handle small birds. I found some pretty easy recipes for beeswax lotion and I was thinking of trying them out,
but I dont want to do anything that is harmful or cruel to the bee population. Its on my list of things to do in the new year. Happy New Year!!
diannthomas7849 are you asking if products that have beeswax in them are harmful to the bees? I cannot see what that would be the case since bees aren't attracted to the products because of the other ingredients like shea butter, coconut, aloe, olive oil, rice milk etc.
We have bee hives and when we remove the frames when full of honey, we put in a new frame and the bees use it to make more was and honey, so there is no harm to the bees. Then the frames are put in a spinner and that extracts the honey and leaves the beeswax behind. So, no bees are harmed.
@@BethGrantDeRoosThanks so much for this explanation. I was worried that harvesting the bees wax would kill the whole hive of bees. I know Im a little weird, but I dont want to be responsible for killing a whole hive of bees just for hand lotion. Im glad there are people with the patience and knowledge to maintain the bees like you do. Thanks!!
Today I saw a thing about even using the plastic nylon Teflon cookware the utensils to get rid of them go with wood go with bamboo go with stainless stainless steel everything but not plastic nylon I don’t care if it’s pampers chef any of them if they’re plastic or nylon. They say they’re no good because they’re leaching out the plastic, cutting boards are out. We’re doing wood now nothing I love them.
Have you ever thought that you paid for all of the utensils, and now someone tells you to throw them away? First, they said that you need to get rid of them right away, about a week ago I read that of course that they are bad, but not that bad. As a result, someone wants you to throw away what you paid for, and buy more. Wood is not always great because it's like a sponge. Wondering what quality is the magical stainless steel. Not to mention that you will consume tiny amounts of metal. There is no magical product in this world.
@ true..
I have read that the new pots now are the Teflon is not supposed to be safer, but I don’t know you know anything that gets like it’s gonna peel off. Are usually trying to get rid of it. I did get rid of the cutting boards, but you know when you go to a restaurant , they’re using aluminum pans they’re using Teflon. They’re using plastic cutting boards so you have to think about that too because I had an ice cream shop for 20 years and I could go to the restaurant supply and the restaurant supply is big on selling the professional Teflon and Big on selling the aluminum pans and whether it’s a pan fry or a pan to bake, they still sell them till today cause I’m not too far from a restaurant Supply . so if they’re telling you to not use them at home but when you go out to eat, the restaurants are still using those products you makes you think well or what or you know I have thought myself, but I don’t know. I have been switching little by little.
I don’t like the older pots that had them where the Teflon wears out and it goes kinda straight to the aluminum pan or I don’t know, but I am getting rid of them. I’m trying to go a little bit on the same list a little bit more, but I’m doing I don’t like that new ceramic. I heard that the ceramic , is it to just like a regular pan so I don’t know everybody’s like switch to the ceramic I like I actually like the cast iron myself
Hi, I am trying to read he book Ultra Processed People: The Science Behind Food That Isn't Food by Chris Van Tulleken. It's a little above my head, but now I have found out he has a UTube channel. He does explain things much better and it is easier to understand. It's fascinating and scary at the same time. Over the next year I want to get away from as many of the foods he talks about as I can. Have a good 2025. 😊
Granny (I don't know your first name), do you remember the fridgies they were called - containers our parents used to use to store left overs, butter etc in the fridge. I still have a few of them and still use them. I am thinking they were from the 1930's-40's.? So it is true, if you are careful with things, these glass stackable containers our parents had are still in service and it is getting on pretty close to 100 years. I have been phasing out any plastics for many years and carefully put soup in sealer jars in the freezer and have glass containers similar to yours that I have had for many decades. So, it can be done without a lot of fuss.
I reuse a lot of things. Pasta jars, old clean socks to clean around the toilet. Just trying to save money.
@@katrenna4121 Everything helps. I always found it funny that people buy rags. I save up anything that is cotton that has seen better days and cut up for rags. So I know where you are coming from.
What fun gifts...........do you think maybe this is a bit much....just maybe.Im more into being sure Im eatting food that is beneficial to my body. Lets try that!Talking about eggs..........they were $10 a dozen at the market this morning!
Seems like every time you turn around something is bad for you. I’m 71 and too late to reverse all the damage over the years.
Make sure that a magnet will stick to the straws because if they don't they are not true stainless steel all the way through. Also the silicone tips may not healthy for you.
I even heard that the air fryer is coated with all kinds of bad things and when you cook from it, it’s really not good for you all that stuff leaches into your food. I’m old-school I cook with cast-iron or steel and I cook a lot. I don’t really do too many of those gadgets.
He is family
I am quite surprised you spent that much money on grocery bags. You can find canvas/cotton bags at thrift stores for way less.
I didn't spend any money. They were part of my Christmas. Yes, I have looked at our thrift stores but haven't found any. Thanks for watching!!!
I am sorry about your car.
Plastic toothbrush ?
Bamboo after I use up ones I have. Baby steps
@morningswithgranny7789 excellent !!
I will NEVER EVER use a metal straw. I had a friend whose toddler knocked out the roof of his mouth with one, and had to have surgery. I am absentminded when I use a straw, so I am sure I would have done the same thing, too. They are not safe. Use the big plastic reusable ones. Someone said Dollar Tree had them. Check the bigger DTs or keep checking all of them. Sooner or later, they should show up. DO NOT BUY METAL STRAWS FOR DRINKING. Use them for non human and non pet use!!