Bankrate sent this article and it talks about reusing items or repurposing them to not only help the environment, but also to save money:
Reusing items is better than recycling
I thought it might be fun if we talked about an item or items we have reused or repurposed -- with the frugal and creative minds out there, this should be a mighty list.
I'll start:
1. I reuse envelopes to make grocery lists and put coupons in for the store.
Reusing items is better than recycling
I thought it might be fun if we talked about an item or items we have reused or repurposed -- with the frugal and creative minds out there, this should be a mighty list.
I'll start:
1. I reuse envelopes to make grocery lists and put coupons in for the store.

, so I stopped the car and pulled up the two nearest me. I took them apart to throw them in the nearby trash can, but then I decided I could use the metal frames which stick into the ground. I'm going to use them as a temporary barricade to keep our letter carriers from walking through my flower bed
, which I have seen them do over and over this spring. Tomorrow when I go by the park, if the others are still there I'll trash the sings and pick up another couple frames to complete the barricade. I have used the same sort of sign frames as plant supports too.
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