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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

2886.0. "String Bags" by TLE::EIKENBERRY (Don't confuse activity with productivity) Wed Jan 30 1991 13:27

  This doesn't really pertain to cooking, but it is relevant to grocery 
shopping...

  I'm interested in getting some "string bags" to use when I go food 
shopping, instead of getting plastic bag after paper bag after plastic bag.
Has anyone seen them sold in the Southern NH or Eastern Mass.area?

  If all else fails, I know that I can order them from Seventh Generation
in Burlington, VT.

--Sharon
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2886.1Conran's in Newton MAWHEELR::CHINWed Jan 30 1991 13:529
    I think my girlfriend bought some in Conran's on Rt 9 in Newton MA. 
    They come in various colors such as blue, yellow, red, etc...
    
    I'm sure I miss spelled the place, but it is across from the Chestnut
    Hill Mall; next to Milton's.
    
    -Gary
    
    
2886.2LL BeanCSSE32::GRAEMEOnly elephants should wear ivoryWed Jan 30 1991 14:273
    LL Bean has some "gear" bags that are made from a strong mesh, which 
    work quite well for carrying groceries.  They come in three colors and
    sizes.
2886.3another Conran'sPENUTS::DDESMAISONSWed Jan 30 1991 15:276
    
    They are also available at the Conran's in Porter Square, Cambridge,
    if that's more convenient.
    
    Diane
    
2886.4HORSEY::MACKONISPut it in Writitng....Wed Jan 30 1991 15:342
The Market Basket, Hudson, NH has them on a display as you walk in, I think 
for 1.99
2886.5MYCKEY::ROMANLindaFri Feb 01 1991 12:582
	I bought one at the Drumlin Farm Gift Shop on Rt. 117
in Lincoln. (Mass. Audubon Society)
2886.6Here's a free oneICS::PALLIESFri Feb 01 1991 13:094
    Go to John Dellaria Salon in Lexington and buy some hair spray. 
    They'll give you a yellow string bag to carry it out in.
    
    Sheila
2886.7TLE::EIKENBERRYDon't confuse activity with productivityFri Feb 01 1991 15:276
Re .4:

  It turns out to be Alexanders in Hudson, NH that has them.  I've called to 
confirm it.  That's where I'll go!

--Sharon
2886.8MEMIT::GORSKIMon Feb 04 1991 12:162
    Purity Chelmsford has them by the checkouts for $4.99, and the Elegant
    Farmer has them for more $$$.
2886.9More placesNETMAN::BASTIONFix the mistake, not the blameTue Feb 05 1991 13:2810
    Crabtree & Evelyn in the Chestnut Hill Mall carries them, as well as
    the Lillian Vernon Catalog.
    
    Slight sidetrack; I bought some terrific heavy canvas bags at Bass Shoe
    in Shrewsbury and use them when I go grocery shopping.  No paper bags
    of plastic sacks necessary!
    
    
    Judi
    
2886.10Address PleaseMR4DEC::MMARINERTue Feb 05 1991 13:356
    Where is Bass Shoe in Shrewsbury and what is it's full name?   I'd like
    to call them before I go.  Can you give directions?
    
    Gee, what a lucky break.  I need a new pair of thongs.
    
    Mary Lou  
2886.11Hope they haven't moved!NETMAN::BASTIONFix the mistake, not the blameTue Feb 05 1991 15:2710
    re .10
    
    The Bass Shoe Store was located in Shrewsbury Village.  I haven't been
    there in a while so it would probably be wise to call first, in case
    the store has moved.  The only other one I know about is in Fall River,
    in the same complex as Vanity Fair (Route 195, Fonce's Corner exit).
    
    
    Judi
    
2886.12It's still thereWORDY::J_GOLDSTEINHome of the two-headed dinosaurTue Feb 05 1991 17:316
    The Bass Shoe outlet is still in Olde Shrewsbury Village (you can get
    to it from Rt. 9 or Rt. 20). Not much to eat there, but great selection
    of shoes :-)
    
    Joan G.
    
2886.13ThanksMR4DEC::MMARINERWed Feb 06 1991 11:552
    Thank you very much.  I just will eat the sole. :^}
    
2886.14Other shops to check out while you're thereNETMAN::BASTIONFix the mistake, not the blameThu Feb 07 1991 14:5010
    Well, you could always go to "Pinch 'n a Pound" while you're at
    Shrewsbury Village.  The have all sorts of things for sale by the pound
    - candy, cookies, spices, etc.
    
    The Christmas Tree Shop may well have string bags.  Never can tell what
    you'll find in that place!
    
    
    Judi
    
2886.15RANGER::PESENTIOnly messages can be draggedFri Feb 08 1991 12:5732
Sorry... No more Pinches and Pounds at Shrewsbury Village.  We were there just
after Christmas, and there seemed to be hardly anything there at all, compared
to last summer.  The Crystal shop was gone, too.  

In the meantime, you can also get the canvas totes at ... you guessed it ...
Idylwilde Farms!  For $5.  And at Spag's, too.  The advantage with those is
that little things don't fall out, and nobody can see what you bought (and 
neither can you if you're trying to figure out which bag has the milk in it).

Unfortunately, I always buy enough to fill too many of those bags.  So, at 
Idylwilde, I ask for boxes.  Which I recycle as often as possible, but I usually
end up with so many that the less functional ones get tossed.  I'm also trying
to break the habit of putting every little thing I buy at Idylwilde into its own
plastic bag.  The bags I do get are reused MANY times before disposal (or 
recylcling in the bin outside of Idylwilde).   

The real problem for me is the grocery store (Market Basket in Fitchburg).  
These folks occasionally tick me off.  I ask them for paper, they put it in 
plastic.  I say "PAPER" they just put the plastic bag into a paper bag.  When 
I tell them I DON'T WANT the plastic bag, they take the food out of it and 
throw it away.  Granted, this is an occasional event.  However, when it comes
using paper bags, they seem to want to put a few items in each and give me a
lot of bags.  I don't think these folks could deal with the "bring your own bag"
concept.  I do reuse paper bags (or at least save them for reuse... someday).


I'd be interested in hearing about the level of convenience people have in 
using permanent shopping bags (as it relates to volumes, etc.)  Also, any ideas
for reusing bags and boxes (including stores that accept used bags for reuse).


			jp
2886.16Pinches and Pounds still in ShrewsburyWORDY::J_GOLDSTEINHome of the two-headed dinosaurFri Feb 08 1991 17:347
    Oh yes, Pinches and Pounds is *very* much there at Shrewsbury
    Village...it just moved its location...more or less across the way
    from the Bass Shoe Outlet. And it has a nice collection of
    coffees and spices, IMHO.
    
    Joan G.
     
2886.17RATS!!! I should have wandered around more...RANGER::PESENTIOnly messages can be draggedMon Feb 11 1991 08:060
2886.18ROOK::GLEESONMs. DvorakMon Feb 11 1991 15:435
    FWIW Shaw's encourages folks to re-use the paper bags by offering
    5 cents off per bag re-used.  

    Sue