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WASTE NOT, WANT NOT
By Judy Wolfram

10/07 The Three R's

Let’s talk about the three R’s this month. That would mean: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

Did you know that the average person in the West throws out their own body weight in garbage every three months? That’s a lot of garbage!

Let’s reduce -- garbage that is. Reducing garbage does not start at the garbage can, but in the store. Almost 75% of garbage from any average household is from packaging. Buy fruit and vegetables in loose form if at all possible. See if you can find products packed in recyclable packaging. If you buy in bulk packs, that includes less packaging than several small packs. If you brown back your own lunch, or pack a lunch for a husband or children, don’t snack-size packages. Buy in bulk size and make your own lunch box portions wrapped in wax paper, reusable bags or containers.

To reuse, check containers to see if you can use them for food storage. Dry goods such as beans or cereals can be stored in containers with tight lids. You can freeze foods in butter or cottage cheese containers. If you keep some plastic bags in you car or purse, you can reuse them when you shop or donate your plastic bags to thrift or second-hand stores. If you have clothes that you or your children have outgrown, plan a clothing swap with friends or neighbors.

Recycling is really easy for all of the region. Local recycling centers take newspapers, magazines, junk mail, tin cans, plastics, clean aluminum foils, pop cans and batteries.

With a little effort, reduce, reuse and recycle helps save a little piece of our planet.

Do you have savings tips for Judy? You may write to her at: Judy Wolfram, Route 31, Box 83-H, Five Forks, WV 26136-9725.

Judy Wolfram is chairman of the Calhoun County Solid Waste Authority housed in Cabot Recycling Center, located two miles outside of Grantsville on Route 5. Hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 8 to 4 and Saturday from 8 to noon for buy back of non-ferrous metals. Batteries and recycling items are accepted 24 hours a day. Batteries can also be dropped at Chloe Auto & Hardware.

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Having been raised as an only child at the end of the depression and during the second World War, for Judy Wolfram, doing without was a way of life. Small families did not receive as many tokens or food ration stamps as larger families, so, even though her father had a good job with an insurance company, her family still had to stretch what they could get.
   Years later, Judy found herself divorced and raising six children on $400 a month child support. She had to learn quickly how to budget her money, for groceries, school clothes and Christmas and more. She had no food stamps, no WIC. Just home-made food, and nothing fancy.
  Now, years later, Judy and her husband Frank live on Social Security alone. So, Judy is still good at stretching a dollar - really good. Some months, there are only a few dollars left over, but the bills are paid, and they eat.
   Over all these years, Judy has never had anything repossessed or turned off for non-payment. This is something she is very proud of.

  You may write to her at: Judy Wolfram, Route 31, Box 83-H, Five Forks, WV 26136-9725.
 

 
 



 

 

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