Niele da Kine
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To drain greasy foods, there are some handy wire racks which fit on the sides of the pan which work well for draining foods. Especially since the grease all goes back into the pan and the wire rack is in a warm area so the food stays warm, too.
If you haven't completely kicked the paper towel habit, you could try cutting the roll of paper towels in half. Then when you use one, you are automatically already only using half as much. They are too expensive to buy around here so we've been using red shop towels for cleaning cloths and small white towels for everything else. Almost invariably, though, when folks visit us one of the first things they do is go out and buy us paper towels. Personally, I don't like them since they are flimsy and non-reusable, but they are guests so we let them waste money on paper towels and thank them kindly for their efforts. We still have paper napkins, but that's because my DH always gets extra when he eats out for lunch and brings them home. I let him use them since I prefer the white towels, a bandana or a cloth napkin.
We don't buy ziplocs, either, although there's always a few kicking around if we really need one. For food storage, I put things in glass jars and label them with a Sharpie marker. It will rub off the glass later when I switch the jar's contents. We have a lot of those storage jars with the wire hinged lids so the lids don't get lost. Freezer stuff gets put in plastic or paper and then put in a square plastic container until it is a frozen brick. Then I take it out of the container and re-use the container to shape the next brick. That keeps everything the same shape and easy to stack.
If you haven't completely kicked the paper towel habit, you could try cutting the roll of paper towels in half. Then when you use one, you are automatically already only using half as much. They are too expensive to buy around here so we've been using red shop towels for cleaning cloths and small white towels for everything else. Almost invariably, though, when folks visit us one of the first things they do is go out and buy us paper towels. Personally, I don't like them since they are flimsy and non-reusable, but they are guests so we let them waste money on paper towels and thank them kindly for their efforts. We still have paper napkins, but that's because my DH always gets extra when he eats out for lunch and brings them home. I let him use them since I prefer the white towels, a bandana or a cloth napkin.
We don't buy ziplocs, either, although there's always a few kicking around if we really need one. For food storage, I put things in glass jars and label them with a Sharpie marker. It will rub off the glass later when I switch the jar's contents. We have a lot of those storage jars with the wire hinged lids so the lids don't get lost. Freezer stuff gets put in plastic or paper and then put in a square plastic container until it is a frozen brick. Then I take it out of the container and re-use the container to shape the next brick. That keeps everything the same shape and easy to stack.