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All you lentil-weavers...

32 replies

sushistar · 09/04/2008 22:36

what's the most 'alternative' thing you do?

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Fullmoonfiend · 10/04/2008 18:49

if I had the space to store all the stuff I'd make wine. My mum used to make wine out of anything and everything....it was like summat out of Terry Pratchett ''so this is made of apples then?''
''well, mostly apples...''

Pavlovthecat · 10/04/2008 18:50

buying a woodland with 15 other people which will not be altered, or at least absolutely minimally.

dejags · 10/04/2008 19:00

I gave all my cloth nappies (post use for 2DC) to underpriviledged woman at the local State Clinic.

I have grand plans for a house with a worm farm, composting toilets, recycled water and solar power - I still need to get out to Australia, find the land and build it though .

dejags · 10/04/2008 19:01

that would be "women"

oggsfrog · 10/04/2008 19:24

We essentially poo in a wheelybin. I suppose that could be considered to be 'alternative' .

Califrau · 10/04/2008 20:10

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dylsmum1998 · 20/04/2008 23:59

it is very hard recylcing in flats, I'm in one too lazy. but i also persevere.
i have asked and asked about recycling bins in the flats as well as the normal rubbish ones, to be told there isnt demand for them. how do they know people wouldnt use them if they dont supply them??
i wlk all my recyclng up to the recycling banks. but they dont have facilities for plastic bottles, yet the council collected recycling that people in houses get collects the bottles. so am very frustrated when i have to put them to go to landfill. i try not to buy anything in bottles, but that is how the milk for dc comes. so have to buy some

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