I have found that curious several times myself. More and more paper comes in a non bio degradable package...what's that all about? So much for recycling.
P.S. You can recycle it. Just throw it in with all of your plastic grocery sacks and return it to your local grocery store. (Assuming your local Albertsons or Safeway has bag recycling, of course...)
Sorry to hijack your comments, but I was just wondering whatever happened to your Dear SML advice column/posts? There weren't too many of them, but it was super interesting to read them, and you gave great advice!
It was such a shock to me to discover recently that Mormonism isn't all that it portrays itself to be, or isn't all I had convinced myself that it is. This blog is for me to process my thoughts and feelings about leaving the church as well as living life to the fullest.
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That is SO wrong.
That's what she said.
Well, you know it's very important to keep it fresh. ;^)
I have found that curious several times myself. More and more paper comes in a non bio degradable package...what's that all about? So much for recycling.
It's ironic, isn't it? Or, as my word verification says, "wutfu"?
P.S. You can recycle it. Just throw it in with all of your plastic grocery sacks and return it to your local grocery store. (Assuming your local Albertsons or Safeway has bag recycling, of course...)
Sorry to hijack your comments, but I was just wondering whatever happened to your Dear SML advice column/posts? There weren't too many of them, but it was super interesting to read them, and you gave great advice!
So how would you like a package packaged? lol Never mind.
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