I seem to have a plethora of little cut in half tubes of various things around the place at the moment. But as you can see from this photo of the mini travel sized hand cream, originally picked up from a hotel stay, there is always a lot more in tubes than you can possibly squeeze out in the proper way.
I wonder how many years of throwing away nearly a quarter of my products I had!!
I know so many of my readers already do this, so I really am pointing out the obvious, but if it helps one person to see the light and save some money in these price rising times then it worth a bit of repetition.
This particular one looks so cute now that I have popped it's 'top' on. 😄
There's an even tinier one in the bathroom.
My lips really suffer in the Winter months, and even more so when I am constantly blowing my nose when I'm not well. So having a few tubes of this in the bathroom cabinet has been a godsend. But I'm not wasting even a drop of it.
There was a tube of toothpaste also chopped near the bottom, after I had scrapped all the contents down, but that is now all used up and it was the dropping of it into the bin that inspired this blog post.
Yep, I get my ideas from everywhere. 😁
Alan asked me the other day if I had bought any kitchen paper yet.
As you can see here from the kitchen roll holder under my wall cupboard the answer is still no. I think the last time I purchased a new roll was probably in either November or December of 2024, so I am doing well with my paper napkin saving from cafés etc.
I do have to admit to carefully retrieving Alan's thrown away cardboard roll from the paper recycling bin yesterday ... he had thrown away the cardboard roll off his kitchen paper with two pieces of paper still attached. 😧
I will make sure to use them for peelings or wiping up and not for anything to do with fresh food making, although they were sat quite neatly on top of an empty box of assorted chocolate biscuits that Alan had for Christmas.
Sue xx