@ai6yr I have one drawer that's just thrift store utensils, which are to go in lunches or out on loan like this
and one drawer of "good stainless" that stays home (missing a couple of spoons but mostly intact)
it's fairly straightforward to serve lots of meals without generating any non-compostable refuse, but it's just not something people think about much
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@sarae Yep... boggles my mind. Also have cloth napkins that go out and come back and get thrown in the wash. At least it seems the kids have picked up the habit!
@ai6yr I have a large assortment of cheerful bandannas that do double duty as lunch napkins
so much nicer than paper
I def use paper, but it's not as pleasant!
I've also gotten into those cellulose sponge cloths, and have basically cut out paper towels except for cat puke, which I'm sorry unless it's at a bath towel scale (which does happen sometimes) gets a paper towel and its own plastic sack
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