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After you've enjoyed the last of the milk, don't just toss that jug in recycling bin! There are lots of ways to upcycle this ...
Use a box cutter (or scissors or a knife) to poke drainage holes in the bottom. They don't have to be big, but aim for four to six holes for a 1-gallon jug. This helps the water escape. Carefully ...
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The first plastic bag was developed in 1965, and an American chemical company brought a thin plastic bag to Canada in 1967. The timing was convenient; Canada was transitioning from imperial ...