By now is everyone realizing the problem with using your own cloth grocery bags?

That’s right, no steady stream of free small garbage bags for your bathroom/kids room trash bin.

So now I have to go BUY my own garbage bags?! Fuck no. Unless the grocery store plans on giving me a small box of small kitchen garbage bags then I am going to continue forgetting the cloth bags in my trunk every single time I go to the store.

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  1. Swistle says:

    Sigh. I KNOW. I have a beautiful stash of Target reusable bags, the ones with the birds, but I never use them because I never have enough Target plastic bags to line the diaper pail and the bathroom trashcan. So….I guess I’ll save my reusable bags for the days when we no longer have a diaper pail.

  2. RJ Mical says:

    Damn! I know, right? I used to use them all around the house. But I just found out they have biodegradable cornstarch-based bags that are a little more green than the grocery bag ones, so I’m thinking of switching.

  3. frances says:

    Fear not, in a few years Jack won’t generate quite so much trash and you won’t need quite so many trashcan liners. I find I can use my cloth bags for MOST shopping and just “forget” at the one store that provides the nicest quality garbage bags (no nasty little holes in the bottom).

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