My husband rescues birds and I can't even tell you how many birds have gotten hurt by human hair. It gets wrapped around toes, legs, and tongues, and can cause them to lose that appendage (and causes infections). Especially with curious baby birds that want to pick at everything. Hair acts like any other long string/plastic. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I thought you may want to know.
Sarah S I work with wildlife at a wildlife centre and we do see quite a few birds with hair wrapped around them cutting off circulation to the limbs it’s awful :( really wouldn’t recommend doing this.
It's much better to just drop it in to the compost bin and let it be broken down. It's been a falsehood that's been around on the net for a while that birds will be ok with hair. Occasional fluff is normal but please don't leave hair, or unnatural fibres, out for wildlife.
I can understand your point of the bone broth as you’re vegan and totally makes sense that you wouldn’t want to promote it. With that being said for decades scientists have studied the affects of bone broth and their would be beneficial contributions. Their findings are more neutral than negative as you would claim. Also I must add that this is a perfect zero waste tip for those still consuming meat as part of their necessary diets. The meat is already in the waste stream as are their bones. Boiling them down to use for soup (describing it as a drink would turn anyone off) would be no different than boiling veggie scraps to make stalk. Small steps. Meat consumption is never ethical or sustainable but those who truly need meat (they are out there believe it or not) shouldn’t be made to feel like their health doesn’t matter. As no one would tell you what’s healthy for you we shouldn’t tell others what’s healthy for their individual bodies. Once the bone is boiled enough you can then compost it or make the leftovers into cat food or dog food. It’s an option.
Looking at the larger picture and understanding that animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of our global crisis as we know it, being the leading cause of green house gas emissions, deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and species extinction... eating animals is not environmentally sustainable. I understand that it seems sustainable to eat bones if they’re there already, but we must see that those bones are there because of the exploitation that is not only unethical but also wildly destructive to our eco system. Aside from that, it’s not healthy. Take a look at the resources I’ve left in the description box.
in america that industrial agricultural system is unethical. period. there is no ethical consumption in capitalism. there are people who are harmed the same if not more to produce the vegetables and fruit that we eat as as plant based or vegans and that is JUST as valid and wrong as those who choose to, or must eat meat.
agree 1000% Sandra. I have to eat meat because as a diabetic and my biological metabolism, beans, pasta, taters all have too much carbs in them and spikes my sugar and I'm allergic to soy products. When I buy meat I make use of every bit of that purchuse. Broth in general with the bones, veggie scraps, chicken dumplings after all the meat is gone and then since I have acreage, I put the bones outside for the animals to scavenge and to naturally compost. I know its not "sustainable" nor ethical but I respect the animal to buy the best I can get and not waste a scrap. Those who browbeat or guilt shame us for doing so, isn't making the vegan lifestyle any cooler. I mean if someone nasty guilts us, why would I want to be vegan and guiltshame someone else like I had been?
Blue Ollis while being vegan is great FOR YOU and many others. It is not always the case with many ppl. As someone already mentioned those who are diabetic often rely on meat since carb dense foods spikes insulin levels. While the comment used the in the video is displeasing for sanitary reasons but bone broth is not necessarily bad for you. If you already have this waste product, it is better to get the best use out of it than just tossing it. It has tons of nutrients. Humans were designed to be omnivores. It is great to be vegan. We clearly have an overproduction of meat in our world but it use to not be like that. You shouldn’t shame people for eating meat but rather ask them to reduce meat consumption and buy meat from more ethical farmers. Which yes, ethical farming is possible. Yes, meat does take a lot of resources but so do we. It is just the pattern of life. If people can’t be vegan, don’t shame them for it, but encourage less meat consumption. Also as a Vietnamese person, Vietnamese food is some of the world’s healthiest food. And yes we use bone broth in a lot of the dishes made. Lots of poc are extremely resourceful, we have been doing many zero waste practices BEFORE it was even a trend or concern. You can seriously trace indigenous tribes doing these practices for thousands of years. We thank the meat and food we eat and we use every bit of it! Including the bones.
I keep a box in my room that I call the "packaging box of shame" which is filled with random packaging things like plastic and tissue paper, and then I just reuse them for like travelling with soaps, mailing things to others, scrap paper for homework, etc. when I'm done with a notebook, I go through and rip/cut out pages that aren't used or fully used (y'know when you start a list and never continue) and I keep them for scrap paper or for participation activities in tutorials I cropped a t-shirt and just used the rest as a rag
The vibe of video is kinda confusing. It felt like in the beginning you were trying to create a space of less judgement and stigma regarding “weird” things you do to make a small, positive impact. But then after sharing yours it felt like you just judged everyone else’s responses. Obviously you had some concerns with some, but maybe it would have been better to respond to those thru a DM and for the video just share ones that you thought were good ideas.
@@HotaraTakeo To me, it seemed more like she was concerned with contamination. She mentioned diseases since the food was eaten by other people. I'd be concerned too
@@helenameyer9778 To be fair though, if they are boiling it for a long time to make stock there isn't gonna be any contamination left. But I get that she thinks it's weird, I think it's weird as well, but contamination isn't a problem in that case. Also, I'm a cook and I have never heard of a restaurant that doesn't sort their trash, but of course they exist somewhere ✌️
Putting clothes in the freezer is a method to sanitize and deodor them! I have never tried it but if you have, say, a pair of jeans or a t-shirt that you only used once but you sweated a bit in them you can try to freeze them overnight. Should work well with delicate fabrics. This saves water and energy and makes fabric live longer!
I really feel these people should be updating these videos to say how harmful the hair thing is. Yet they'll shame people when they eat meat and make broth. Amazing.
If you drink coffee - especially with sugar - do not throw out your "leftovers". You green leaf plants love it. It will give them a nice sheen and a boost. Got the tip from my grandmother!
I was surprised by "saving hair for the bird nest" habit. Here where I live there is an old believe that you should dispose your hair in a way nobody can access it - because if the bird will make a nest out of your hair you'll have a headache xD Of course it's just a believe but such habit would look totally crazy x)
Blue Ollis I’ve heard birds get caught in it , and may be hurt by the leftover shampoo and conditioner in the hair strands , please please stop doing this and just dispose it in the bin , other than that great video x
Put a pot of water in your stove and heat it up to a simmer, then carefully place the candle jar in the water (wear gloves!) Don't let any water get in the candle, just the outside of the candle jar should touch the water. Wait until the was has melted and then pour the wax into the new container.
I melt the wax in the oven when I turn it on to bake something. I put everything in the biggest candle container I have, using a wooden wick, so it doesn't go down. That saves energy in comparison to using the stove!
Just remember that if you live in an apartment don't throw your hair through the window, it will end up in your neighbor's windows or balcony and that's really disrespectful
I see that other people have answered your "How does flushing with a bucket save water?" but here's my two cents. When you use bucket water to flush the toilet, you bypass the flush mechanism, and use that water instead of the water in the tank. Of course, sometimes you don't have enough bucket water to flush (depending on how much and whether it's poop or pee.) My beloved ex-husband taught me this one. I didn't get it at first, but I quickly became hooked and am thoroughly addicted, though I use the shower water rather than bringing in the outside water. I do, however, collect the outside rainwater from my roof, because the same eccentric ex didn't believe in rain gutters (he said he'd just have to clean them out), so we have improvised Lshaped guides for the water, and collect the water in big garbage cans bought specifically for that purpose, positioned at the corners of the house. However, I use that water to water the plants outside. I take a bucket and dip it in and carry it around to my plants and trees.
Thank you for your response! This is great to know, especially as someone who plans to build their own home in the future and plumbing is definitely going to be a part of that. Thank you for sharing.
Bacteria don't die in the cold, they only reproduce slower. Most of them die when exposed to heat. About 70° Celsicus is usually enough to kill bacteria, viruses and fungi.
I’ve heard from my mom and grandma (I live in Texas) that back in the day when everyone line dried clothes and ironed everything that they’d sprinkle water on them once dry, then put them in the freezer..then iron them. Weird!
About freezing the clothes tip. I usually put my jeans in the freezer for 24-48hours, if they have a smell, but are not dirty. That way, the cold will kill the bacterias in the jeans, and they are good to go. That method is so much better, then to just throw them in the wash, when it wasn’t necesary. Good for the planet, and good for your clothes!
🚫❗️⚠️ Don't throw long hair through the window if it's not wrapped in a ball !!!!! Long hairs get tangled around birds little feet and they can't proper walk. I love birds and I usually observe them, I've seen many pigeons and sparrows with that problem, please 💛
I reuse the metal part from the tealights, as well! I send the fabric loops to fabric recycling. The toothbrush thing is really normal!! I loved the banana tips. Reusing floss is kind of unsafe if you don't sanitize it because harbours lots of bacteria and food material.
My really gross earth saving: the hair I shed in the morning, I take one strand and use it as floss. I don't pluck hair, just nab a rando that happens when I put my hair up.
No joke, I was just bragging to my husband, in the car, a couple of weeks ago about how great it is to have long hair because you have built-in floss. He's always searching for a toothpick but all I have to do is pull a strand forward when there's something caught in my teeth. LOL.
They’re to hang the clothes better for display in store. I never attach them to my coat hangers so they’re useless for me. Great to use for other things, though!
Rain water for flushing the toilets a great one ! Ive had no running water and have had to do this, pouring other water down it just flushes it in the same way your flusher would !:)
I think this tip depends on the area where you live. In a lot of dry areas there are restrictions on collecting rain water. However, using grey water from hand washing or dishes could be an alternative. Edit: I do understand that you don't have running water so this works for you.
The lockdown has inspired me to try the 'No Poo' method and it's been 19 days now (I actually have that documented in my channel). I just want to know if anyone here has tried or Ollis herself if the 'No Poo' method worked for anyone? I feel like mine is taking a little longer for it to be less oilier.
Kamini Goh Same here! I just did not wash my hair for 3 weeks just now. After I did wash it again, it stays clean for much longer. I’ve tried using just water and vinegar and baking soda in the past and that didn’t work for me at all, but looks like just leaving hair unwashed for as long as possible indeed did some good.
Kamini Goh Currently because of the quarantine I don’t really wash it, last time I did was a week ago, and it’s not perfect right now, but it’s definitely not disgustingly oily like it would have been before. My hair doesn’t really fall out but it never really has, so I don’t unfortunately know about that. I’m also gonna mention that my hair is quite short and I think it’s probably different and possibly harder with very long hair. Hope something will work for you! Keep trying, you have all the time in the world right now :D
Katameez Thanks for this! I have a pretty long hair, I mean mid-length and my hair did fall quite a bit before I started. I’m going to try letting it chill for a couple of days. Thanks again, appreciate it!
I've done it a few times and usually revert out of convenience, not results. I totally encourage it but recommend wearing your hair in a snood or another version of a covered updo for about a month. I have long, thick hair and it took about a full month before it really showed beautiful improvement. After that, cleaning it was cake! A little ACV and baking soda and I had beautiful, luscious hair!
My weirdest zero waste thing I've done is this - first off, I have goldfish, and in the interests of not buying fish food in plastic containers I love to feed them different insects I find around the house. I noticed that I had a jar of roasted chickpeas that had started to get pantry moth larvae growing in it. They were at the back of my pantry and I hadn't noticed for AGES so there were a lot of the larvae just crawling around in there and they were actually not able to get out of this particular jar like they normally can so it was like I just had a little larvae farm. I had free fish food for about 2-3 months as whenever one of the larvae was heading towards the lid I would just pluck them out to feed to my fish. Sorry, I am vegan as well, but the environment is also important to me so this I felt, though unethical, this was a win!
Try the cloth tp for just number 1's to start with, see how you get on. It'll save you a lot of tp to start with. Then as you get more comfortable move on to using for number 2's as well, or not. You'll still be reducing.
I picked up hankies off the street where they had been dropped. Took them home, washed them and now I use them myself. Most of my handkerchiefs have come to me this way.
I LOVE this ! We all have weird habits, we just have to admit it! I'm thinking of posting my weird zero waste habits on my channel. I found this video super entertaining! Loved the reactions at the end too!!
Did not like the judgy vibe of this video, I get it; veganism is great. But girl, all bits of reusing already produced waste is better than not doing it at all. We may not be able to do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good we can do! If she takes the bones and makes a broth of waste that’s better than throwing it straight in the bin. This goes for a lot of the other waste hacks in this video too.
This was my natural response when reading something that talks about using the remains of someone’s body. I’m looking at all parts of this, not just at the angle of waste but also taking into account that this was someone who wanted to live and now their body is being consumed. If I were to hide my natural reaction I wouldn’t be being authentic. This is not a simple matter of waste reduction and if we’re going to talk about it as if it is we’re forgetting someone in the equation.
Blue Ollis I agree we shouldn’t consume animal products but not everyone agrees with that and if someone is literally taking the remains from someone else who consumed it in the first place, its better to reuse it then let it go straight to the bin, better to get all the use out of it we can.
Bone broth is extremely healthy also cultural. Regardless of your (very valid) opinion, this person is still reducing waste ans is t that the point. I do agree that it isn’t sanitary to take other people’s left overs - also a little creepy. However, one should not be told that there’s so many things wrong with it just because you don’t believe In eating meat. Overall this was a helpful video but maybe keep this in mind for future reference❤️❤️❤️
Blue! According to Instagram it's your birthday... HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I hope you have a LOVELY birthday and find some things you can do to RELAX and ENJOY it. I noticed your tags are not working on Instagram, but wanted to let you know I tried out your banana peel trick with my plants and shared on my latest video (Vegan Banana Bread - if you wanted to make yourself a birthday cake... I can highly recommend 😂😂). IT TOTALLY WORKS, and my plants are THRIVING! Thank you so much for sharing! I really hope you have a great birthday! Sending love x
Thank you, sweetheart! I had a wonderful birthday filled with love and dancing and incredible food! Oooh, a banana birthday cake is a good idea. Might have to make that with my ripening bananas 😊
My mum has used our extra bin collection bins as reservoirs for the water from our gutters. We use it to water the plants and it drains into the drainage system to stop it from overflowing. It took some time and some dodgy DIY tricks to set it up but we've had it for years and it's great!
Oh that’s so creative! I love this. Perfect example of using what we already have (especially when it’s plastic) and coming up with creative solutions to maximise our resources.
Thanks for the tip with the banana peel. Please tell me, how do you save it, or contain it after peeling the banana, until you’ll use it? Do you use it straight away? Looking forward to try a new face mask, yay!
I can't tolerate the feeling of the part that encased the seed, so I take the seed out and feed the rough fruit to my dog. He thinks it's a treat! I also feed him the green bit off the top of a strawberry.
I think your zero waste habits are actually really nice and considerate. When you mentioned throwing your hair so birds use it for there home really made me smile and melted my heart. 🌷🤗
OMG I collect tea light wax too, I melt them into wax melts for my wax burner and I keep the little tin and piece that holds the wick. I will be ordering some wicks and reuse the tin and wick holder to remake tea lights 😅 I sound crazy
Collect water whenever you wash your hands or have a shower and use it to flush the toilet! I've been doing it for years ( I answer Blue's doubt: when you throw water in the toilet it should all go down, no fear to have your pee come up!)
Hi blue ! I am trying be a low waste producer but I’m facing a lot of problems because I live with my mom and dad and they are not interested in this ! How can I lower impact ?
Great video! Glad you appreciated my video ;) Definitely going to be trying out the banana peel tip! Hahaha, I also eat the full apple. If you eat it from the bottom down, rather than the side, you don't notice the core. Just need to remove the stem first. According to a lot of fashion stores, washing your denim ruins the form and material of the piece. Instead they recommend putting your jeans into the freezer to kill the bacteria so that they're clean again (sanitary wise). I guess this would also work for the rest of your clothes in general. To piggy back off the freezer tip, on really hot days we put our blankets and clothes in the freezer before putting them on to combat the heat. Better than using AC.
As in you plug the drain and collect the water you’ve showered with? I suppose as long as you add a disinfectant and you haven’t used oil-based products in the shower it would work! Good tip! 🚿
Wouldn’t recommend doing that bone broth tip during the covid19 pandemic going around... self explanatory on this one. I do the same thing with the tea light wax too! And I do the same for leftover soap bar pieces that can’t be used as easily.... trying to collect them in a jar so I can re-melt them into one soap bar. ==“
On the one hand, I understand that you don't like making chicken broth because you're vegan, sth totally fine. Also, collecting bones that other people have eaten (without it being in your house and with your family) is also gross for me. But, on the other hand, it is quite common to use some meals to do others, as a way of taking all the advantage you can of it, including making broth, I think. 🙆♀️
Looking at the larger picture and understanding that animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of our global crisis as we know it, being the leading cause of green house gas emissions, deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and species extinction... eating animals is not environmentally sustainable. I understand that it seems sustainable to eat bones if they’re there already, but we must see that those bones are there because of the exploitation that is not only unethical but also wildly destructive to our eco system. Aside from that, it’s not healthy. Take a look at the resources I’ve left in the description box.
Haha I totally eat the kiwi and orange skins, not always the whole orange peel though, but like mandarins? Totally. But I've definitely heard that apple seeds can be really bad for you? Also I live alone? So I will have one separate towel that I use instead of toilet paper unless it´s poo and then just regularly wash it. Feels really good, I recommend. And the rain water in toilet thing is probably just to flush it. And freezing clothes kills some bacteria instead of unnecessary washing, like jeans that could loose its shape.
Your question about the toilet. You fill a bucket of water and throw it down the toilet and the toilet will flush. Instead of using new water resources you use rain water. Maybe someone that has no running water would do this.
tbh hair really doesn't compost that fast. I mean they are finding skeletons in the world that the only physical thing remaining is the hair on their head. Also for me if I saw little hairballs outside someone's house while walking. Like Mega EWW!! Dog and cat hair is shorter and we use to do it with our horses' hair and the birds loved it for nesting material. I still just compost my own hair.
Hair takes about 2 years to decompose completely, obviously depending on the conditions (someone frozen in ice for example would still be pretty much in tact for centuries). I don’t find hair gross at all, human or other. The birds seem to enjoy it, as you say 😊 great to compost, too! Love all these sustainable ideas.
Hey! This is my first video I watch of you, and you are very cute. But you lost me with dottera essential oils and the lights with aluminium on. Are u using soy wax? You probably know stearine relesase aloooot of toxins in the air. Hope you have a nice day!
I’m a little confused. I haven’t mentioned an essential oil brand and do you mean tea lights by lights with aluminium on? I do always use soy wax, yes.
Dottera was in the shot. Unintended maybe :) Is an unsustainable MLM company. If you look for alternatives for the alu form, you can find places you buy the light without anything, where you get a reusble glass holder as an alternative :D I just reacted to the "Zero waste" title, as I look for Zero waste people to get inspired by :D Cool tip with the banana btw.
Bone broth IS healthy. Whatever article you had there is probably not reputable. Have a look on Dr Rhonda Patrick’s blog if you are in doubt. However I would not advise getting bones from other people - that’s just nuts.
Cloth toilet paper is awesome - and much healthier as toilet paper contains about 100,000 chemicals (see article in Huffington post) - and recycled toilet paper is worse. Just make sure that your cloths are cotton flannel. I recommend dark colours. I think we need to just get over any squeamishness on this issue. Toilet paper hasn't even been used that long - I think at most a hundred years. Just embrace the cloth, enjoy the luxury you've been missing all your life and accept it as normal - soon the thought of using paper that's not clean (all those nasty chemicals etc) and falls apart before its even completed its duty will seem foolish and "weird" ;-)
Be careful! Some dog breeds have water resistant fur that could possibly drown chicks in the nest if it rains by trapping water. Make sure the dog is a certain breed before giving the fur out to birds to pick up 🤗
Good video, most of it are useless for me cuz I don't need it and if I need it I buy it in a zero waste form of the product and it last me year's like my bar soap, the cleaner you eat the less smell you throughout trough your skin... you don't need a bide you just need your head of the shower hose reach the toilet and cleaned it their...
That bit about the bone broth was really unsanitary, but I absolutely abhor how judgemental you sound about bone broth in general. I'm also curious why you would talk about food as being bad for you when you aren't a registered dietitian. It's not a good look. Not to mention, bone broth is very healthy for dogs, so if you have a carnivorous pet, it can be really good to have for their health, and if you actually cared about animals, you would care about the health of domesticated carnivores. I know of vegans who feed their carnivorous pets a vegan or vegetarian diet and I cannot stress enough that that is animal neglect and abuse. Domesticated carnivorous animals are dependent on us for survival and to malnourish them because we don't want to contribute to factory farming is also animal cruelty, you're just swapping one cruel act with another. It is absolutely ignorant to judge others for consuming meat as it is, but add to that that many people have carnivorous pets, and that just makes you look worse.
Heads up: Cats are actually the only domesticated pet that are dependent upon a carnivorous diet. Dogs can thrive on a plant based diet, as do most other pets. I agree entirely about the very judgmental tone of this video. It is incredibly off-putting!
My husband rescues birds and I can't even tell you how many birds have gotten hurt by human hair. It gets wrapped around toes, legs, and tongues, and can cause them to lose that appendage (and causes infections). Especially with curious baby birds that want to pick at everything. Hair acts like any other long string/plastic. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I thought you may want to know.
Sarah S I work with wildlife at a wildlife centre and we do see quite a few birds with hair wrapped around them cutting off circulation to the limbs it’s awful :( really wouldn’t recommend doing this.
Oh no!!
Same my cat passed when he ate a piece of his toys tassels (plastic) I feel really bad cuz it was caught on a lot of mine and my bfs hair.
It's much better to just drop it in to the compost bin and let it be broken down. It's been a falsehood that's been around on the net for a while that birds will be ok with hair. Occasional fluff is normal but please don't leave hair, or unnatural fibres, out for wildlife.
Is shorter dog and cats hair suitable then? I can imagine since it doesn't get tangled or wrapped around anything then it would be fine. Is that true?
I can understand your point of the bone broth as you’re vegan and totally makes sense that you wouldn’t want to promote it. With that being said for decades scientists have studied the affects of bone broth and their would be beneficial contributions. Their findings are more neutral than negative as you would claim. Also I must add that this is a perfect zero waste tip for those still consuming meat as part of their necessary diets. The meat is already in the waste stream as are their bones. Boiling them down to use for soup (describing it as a drink would turn anyone off) would be no different than boiling veggie scraps to make stalk. Small steps. Meat consumption is never ethical or sustainable but those who truly need meat (they are out there believe it or not) shouldn’t be made to feel like their health doesn’t matter. As no one would tell you what’s healthy for you we shouldn’t tell others what’s healthy for their individual bodies. Once the bone is boiled enough you can then compost it or make the leftovers into cat food or dog food. It’s an option.
Looking at the larger picture and understanding that animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of our global crisis as we know it, being the leading cause of green house gas emissions, deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and species extinction... eating animals is not environmentally sustainable. I understand that it seems sustainable to eat bones if they’re there already, but we must see that those bones are there because of the exploitation that is not only unethical but also wildly destructive to our eco system. Aside from that, it’s not healthy. Take a look at the resources I’ve left in the description box.
in america that industrial agricultural system is unethical. period. there is no ethical consumption in capitalism. there are people who are harmed the same if not more to produce the vegetables and fruit that we eat as as plant based or vegans and that is JUST as valid and wrong as those who choose to, or must eat meat.
You definitely should not make cat or dog food from boiled bones, it is extremely dangerous for them!
agree 1000% Sandra. I have to eat meat because as a diabetic and my biological metabolism, beans, pasta, taters all have too much carbs in them and spikes my sugar and I'm allergic to soy products. When I buy meat I make use of every bit of that purchuse. Broth in general with the bones, veggie scraps, chicken dumplings after all the meat is gone and then since I have acreage, I put the bones outside for the animals to scavenge and to naturally compost. I know its not "sustainable" nor ethical but I respect the animal to buy the best I can get and not waste a scrap. Those who browbeat or guilt shame us for doing so, isn't making the vegan lifestyle any cooler. I mean if someone nasty guilts us, why would I want to be vegan and guiltshame someone else like I had been?
Blue Ollis while being vegan is great FOR YOU and many others. It is not always the case with many ppl. As someone already mentioned those who are diabetic often rely on meat since carb dense foods spikes insulin levels. While the comment used the in the video is displeasing for sanitary reasons but bone broth is not necessarily bad for you. If you already have this waste product, it is better to get the best use out of it than just tossing it. It has tons of nutrients. Humans were designed to be omnivores. It is great to be vegan. We clearly have an overproduction of meat in our world but it use to not be like that. You shouldn’t shame people for eating meat but rather ask them to reduce meat consumption and buy meat from more ethical farmers. Which yes, ethical farming is possible. Yes, meat does take a lot of resources but so do we. It is just the pattern of life. If people can’t be vegan, don’t shame them for it, but encourage less meat consumption. Also as a Vietnamese person, Vietnamese food is some of the world’s healthiest food. And yes we use bone broth in a lot of the dishes made. Lots of poc are extremely resourceful, we have been doing many zero waste practices BEFORE it was even a trend or concern. You can seriously trace indigenous tribes doing these practices for thousands of years. We thank the meat and food we eat and we use every bit of it! Including the bones.
I keep a box in my room that I call the "packaging box of shame" which is filled with random packaging things like plastic and tissue paper, and then I just reuse them for like travelling with soaps, mailing things to others, scrap paper for homework, etc.
when I'm done with a notebook, I go through and rip/cut out pages that aren't used or fully used (y'know when you start a list and never continue) and I keep them for scrap paper or for participation activities in tutorials
I cropped a t-shirt and just used the rest as a rag
The vibe of video is kinda confusing. It felt like in the beginning you were trying to create a space of less judgement and stigma regarding “weird” things you do to make a small, positive impact. But then after sharing yours it felt like you just judged everyone else’s responses. Obviously you had some concerns with some, but maybe it would have been better to respond to those thru a DM and for the video just share ones that you thought were good ideas.
So true. Especially concerning making a broth. That's the ultimate saving method. I get you're vegan but not being vegan is not evil.
@@HotaraTakeo To me, it seemed more like she was concerned with contamination. She mentioned diseases since the food was eaten by other people. I'd be concerned too
Yes! I felt the same! It made me really uncomfortable and sad to see how judgy she was with some of those.
@@helenameyer9778 To be fair though, if they are boiling it for a long time to make stock there isn't gonna be any contamination left. But I get that she thinks it's weird, I think it's weird as well, but contamination isn't a problem in that case.
Also, I'm a cook and I have never heard of a restaurant that doesn't sort their trash, but of course they exist somewhere ✌️
Putting clothes in the freezer is a method to sanitize and deodor them! I have never tried it but if you have, say, a pair of jeans or a t-shirt that you only used once but you sweated a bit in them you can try to freeze them overnight. Should work well with delicate fabrics. This saves water and energy and makes fabric live longer!
I really feel these people should be updating these videos to say how harmful the hair thing is. Yet they'll shame people when they eat meat and make broth. Amazing.
If you drink coffee - especially with sugar - do not throw out your "leftovers". You green leaf plants love it. It will give them a nice sheen and a boost. Got the tip from my grandmother!
Out here asking for other ppls weird habits and then sitting there judging most of them.
Nope this ain’t it
I was surprised by "saving hair for the bird nest" habit. Here where I live there is an old believe that you should dispose your hair in a way nobody can access it - because if the bird will make a nest out of your hair you'll have a headache xD Of course it's just a believe but such habit would look totally crazy x)
Hahaha I love this.
Blue Ollis I’ve heard birds get caught in it , and may be hurt by the leftover shampoo and conditioner in the hair strands , please please stop doing this and just dispose it in the bin , other than that great video x
You must be from the Caribbean. I've only ever heard of it here.
Can you do a video on how to get wax out of used candles and how to melt them all into new candles how you repurpose them start to finish product?
Put a pot of water in your stove and heat it up to a simmer, then carefully place the candle jar in the water (wear gloves!) Don't let any water get in the candle, just the outside of the candle jar should touch the water. Wait until the was has melted and then pour the wax into the new container.
I melt the wax in the oven when I turn it on to bake something. I put everything in the biggest candle container I have, using a wooden wick, so it doesn't go down. That saves energy in comparison to using the stove!
Just remember that if you live in an apartment don't throw your hair through the window, it will end up in your neighbor's windows or balcony and that's really disrespectful
I see that other people have answered your "How does flushing with a bucket save water?" but here's my two cents. When you use bucket water to flush the toilet, you bypass the flush mechanism, and use that water instead of the water in the tank. Of course, sometimes you don't have enough bucket water to flush (depending on how much and whether it's poop or pee.) My beloved ex-husband taught me this one. I didn't get it at first, but I quickly became hooked and am thoroughly addicted, though I use the shower water rather than bringing in the outside water. I do, however, collect the outside rainwater from my roof, because the same eccentric ex didn't believe in rain gutters (he said he'd just have to clean them out), so we have improvised Lshaped guides for the water, and collect the water in big garbage cans bought specifically for that purpose, positioned at the corners of the house. However, I use that water to water the plants outside. I take a bucket and dip it in and carry it around to my plants and trees.
Thank you for your response! This is great to know, especially as someone who plans to build their own home in the future and plumbing is definitely going to be a part of that. Thank you for sharing.
Such a great video love 💚🌿 I am definitely going to share mine as well!
I can’t wait to see them! 🙌🏻✨🌿
I live in the province, in an average household . We use rain water to flush the toilet. It's very useful.
So interesting to hear about different cultural habits. This makes total sense!
Re: clothes in freezer: to kill bacteria if you can't wash them! I've done that with stage costumes. Gets rid of smell, too.
Oh wow, what a great and weird tip! 😆 I never knew.
Bacteria don't die in the cold, they only reproduce slower. Most of them die when exposed to heat. About 70° Celsicus is usually enough to kill bacteria, viruses and fungi.
I’ve heard from my mom and grandma (I live in Texas) that back in the day when everyone line dried clothes and ironed everything that they’d sprinkle water on them once dry, then put them in the freezer..then iron them. Weird!
About freezing the clothes tip. I usually put my jeans in the freezer for 24-48hours, if they have a smell, but are not dirty. That way, the cold will kill the bacterias in the jeans, and they are good to go. That method is so much better, then to just throw them in the wash, when it wasn’t necesary. Good for the planet, and good for your clothes!
Cold doesnt kill bacteria it just stops them from reproducing when they are cold
🚫❗️⚠️ Don't throw long hair through the window if it's not wrapped in a ball !!!!! Long hairs get tangled around birds little feet and they can't proper walk. I love birds and I usually observe them, I've seen many pigeons and sparrows with that problem, please 💛
I reuse the metal part from the tealights, as well! I send the fabric loops to fabric recycling. The toothbrush thing is really normal!! I loved the banana tips. Reusing floss is kind of unsafe if you don't sanitize it because harbours lots of bacteria and food material.
Soo.... sometimes when i have camp fires, I’ll collect hair from my hairbrush and use it and kindling.
It probably doesn’t smell amazing though!
I pick up hairties from the streets, wash them and then i use them...
Me, too 🙋🏼♀️
Same. I pick up hankies too. Sometimes gloves, though I don't keep those. I wash them and give them to homeless people.
Please tag "Fairyland cottage " to this challenge. Love to see all of yours.
Go ahead and share this video with her, tagging her yourself and asking for her response! 😊🙌🏻 would love to see her do it, too!
I think Shelbi already made this video and it had some interesting things as well
I was just thinking the same
Her only left turns was funny 😄
My really gross earth saving: the hair I shed in the morning, I take one strand and use it as floss. I don't pluck hair, just nab a rando that happens when I put my hair up.
Super circular economy mindset!
No joke, I was just bragging to my husband, in the car, a couple of weeks ago about how great it is to have long hair because you have built-in floss. He's always searching for a toothpick but all I have to do is pull a strand forward when there's something caught in my teeth. LOL.
I agree with you about taking other people's left overs and boiling them. I always eat apple cores and skins on kiwi and mangoes.
I mean... are we really meant to cut those ribbons off of the clothes from the store? Really?? I never know what the hell they were for!
They’re to hang the clothes better for display in store. I never attach them to my coat hangers so they’re useless for me. Great to use for other things, though!
Rain water for flushing the toilets a great one ! Ive had no running water and have had to do this, pouring other water down it just flushes it in the same way your flusher would !:)
That’s great!
I think this tip depends on the area where you live. In a lot of dry areas there are restrictions on collecting rain water. However, using grey water from hand washing or dishes could be an alternative.
Edit: I do understand that you don't have running water so this works for you.
Loved this video! Can't wait to film it and see everyone else's video :D
Can’t wait to see yours, Nour! 🙌🏻✨😊
The lockdown has inspired me to try the 'No Poo' method and it's been 19 days now (I actually have that documented in my channel). I just want to know if anyone here has tried or Ollis herself if the 'No Poo' method worked for anyone? I feel like mine is taking a little longer for it to be less oilier.
Kamini Goh Same here! I just did not wash my hair for 3 weeks just now. After I did wash it again, it stays clean for much longer. I’ve tried using just water and vinegar and baking soda in the past and that didn’t work for me at all, but looks like just leaving hair unwashed for as long as possible indeed did some good.
Katameez Oh really? Maybe I should try not washing it for a few days. How often do you wash your hair and does your hair still fall a lot?
Kamini Goh Currently because of the quarantine I don’t really wash it, last time I did was a week ago, and it’s not perfect right now, but it’s definitely not disgustingly oily like it would have been before. My hair doesn’t really fall out but it never really has, so I don’t unfortunately know about that. I’m also gonna mention that my hair is quite short and I think it’s probably different and possibly harder with very long hair. Hope something will work for you! Keep trying, you have all the time in the world right now :D
Katameez Thanks for this! I have a pretty long hair, I mean mid-length and my hair did fall quite a bit before I started. I’m going to try letting it chill for a couple of days. Thanks again, appreciate it!
I've done it a few times and usually revert out of convenience, not results. I totally encourage it but recommend wearing your hair in a snood or another version of a covered updo for about a month. I have long, thick hair and it took about a full month before it really showed beautiful improvement. After that, cleaning it was cake! A little ACV and baking soda and I had beautiful, luscious hair!
My dental hygienist has said you can just wash floss or soak it in mouthwash and then it’s fine and can be reused a few times.
Good to know!
I put my jeans in the freezer instead of washing it
I’m not sure I could handle that in the winter 🥶
Blue Ollis I put them under my blanket when I wake up and by the time I need to put them on they get warm enough to wear :p
I'm confused, how are they cleaned? XD intrigued
My weirdest zero waste thing I've done is this - first off, I have goldfish, and in the interests of not buying fish food in plastic containers I love to feed them different insects I find around the house. I noticed that I had a jar of roasted chickpeas that had started to get pantry moth larvae growing in it. They were at the back of my pantry and I hadn't noticed for AGES so there were a lot of the larvae just crawling around in there and they were actually not able to get out of this particular jar like they normally can so it was like I just had a little larvae farm. I had free fish food for about 2-3 months as whenever one of the larvae was heading towards the lid I would just pluck them out to feed to my fish. Sorry, I am vegan as well, but the environment is also important to me so this I felt, though unethical, this was a win!
Try the cloth tp for just number 1's to start with, see how you get on. It'll save you a lot of tp to start with. Then as you get more comfortable move on to using for number 2's as well, or not. You'll still be reducing.
I picked up hankies off the street where they had been dropped. Took them home, washed them and now I use them myself. Most of my handkerchiefs have come to me this way.
I can’t say I’ve ever seen a lost hanky!
Ww need obviously a part 2! Great video!
I LOVE this ! We all have weird habits, we just have to admit it! I'm thinking of posting my weird zero waste habits on my channel. I found this video super entertaining! Loved the reactions at the end too!!
Ooh, can’t wait to see it. Let me know if you do :)
@@blueollis Yes! Definitely!
Did not like the judgy vibe of this video, I get it; veganism is great. But girl, all bits of reusing already produced waste is better than not doing it at all. We may not be able to do all the good the world needs, but the world needs all the good we can do! If she takes the bones and makes a broth of waste that’s better than throwing it straight in the bin. This goes for a lot of the other waste hacks in this video too.
This was my natural response when reading something that talks about using the remains of someone’s body. I’m looking at all parts of this, not just at the angle of waste but also taking into account that this was someone who wanted to live and now their body is being consumed. If I were to hide my natural reaction I wouldn’t be being authentic. This is not a simple matter of waste reduction and if we’re going to talk about it as if it is we’re forgetting someone in the equation.
Blue Ollis I agree we shouldn’t consume animal products but not everyone agrees with that and if someone is literally taking the remains from someone else who consumed it in the first place, its better to reuse it then let it go straight to the bin, better to get all the use out of it we can.
What is the easiest daily habit to ignore or the hardest to change when starting out or developing a zero-waste habit?
Could you do a video on the dry flowers? Was eyeing them up all video and would love to try x
Just hang them upside to dry so they don’t lose their colour. That’s all!
I mean i reuse my floss stick. I always keep it clean and just use it until it kind of wears out
Bone broth is extremely healthy also cultural. Regardless of your (very valid) opinion, this person is still reducing waste ans is t that the point. I do agree that it isn’t sanitary to take other people’s left overs - also a little creepy. However, one should not be told that there’s so many things wrong with it just because you don’t believe In eating meat. Overall this was a helpful video but maybe keep this in mind for future reference❤️❤️❤️
If a plastic bag comes into my life, like ceral bags, Amazon mailers, etc. I give them another use by putting used cat litter in them.
I freeze my fruit scraps and when I need I let them sit in a vinegar bottle to give it a nice scent and clean around :)
I make lemonade with the peel with my blender. But can't eat the fuzzy part of the kiwi, lol
That’s a great idea! Just gotta make sure it’s not waxed 😶🍋
Kiwi skin is actually pretty good, you just have to rub/scrub/scratch the fuzzy hair away first. It comes off pretty easily 😎
I totally eat whole kiwis! ... except for the tiny hard end bit😁
The fluffy ones?!
@@blueollis not the birds! the fruits! I eat the fuzzy skins 😸
I really enjoyed the lightheartedness of this video. Thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
Blue! According to Instagram it's your birthday... HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I hope you have a LOVELY birthday and find some things you can do to RELAX and ENJOY it. I noticed your tags are not working on Instagram, but wanted to let you know I tried out your banana peel trick with my plants and shared on my latest video (Vegan Banana Bread - if you wanted to make yourself a birthday cake... I can highly recommend 😂😂). IT TOTALLY WORKS, and my plants are THRIVING! Thank you so much for sharing! I really hope you have a great birthday! Sending love x
Thank you, sweetheart! I had a wonderful birthday filled with love and dancing and incredible food! Oooh, a banana birthday cake is a good idea. Might have to make that with my ripening bananas 😊
My mum has used our extra bin collection bins as reservoirs for the water from our gutters. We use it to water the plants and it drains into the drainage system to stop it from overflowing. It took some time and some dodgy DIY tricks to set it up but we've had it for years and it's great!
Oh that’s so creative! I love this. Perfect example of using what we already have (especially when it’s plastic) and coming up with creative solutions to maximise our resources.
I also collect tea light bits as well as save old candle wax to remake into candles.
Thanks for the tip with the banana peel. Please tell me, how do you save it, or contain it after peeling the banana, until you’ll use it? Do you use it straight away?
Looking forward to try a new face mask, yay!
Yeah, I always just use it straight away!
apple cores are social constructs! only inedible parts are the seeds and the stems. i will die on this hill 😂
I can't tolerate the feeling of the part that encased the seed, so I take the seed out and feed the rough fruit to my dog. He thinks it's a treat! I also feed him the green bit off the top of a strawberry.
I think your zero waste habits are actually really nice and considerate. When you mentioned throwing your hair so birds use it for there home really made me smile and melted my heart. 🌷🤗
soft flannel makes amazing t.p.alternative, haven't bought t.p. in over a year.
🙌 me too. Saves a lot of money. I pee a lot!!!
I really loved this video, it was fun and I learned some new zero waste tips. Thanks for uploading!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Thank you for such a fun and informative video! 'As English people, we need to have our tea every single day' - so true :)
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OMG I collect tea light wax too, I melt them into wax melts for my wax burner and I keep the little tin and piece that holds the wick. I will be ordering some wicks and reuse the tin and wick holder to remake tea lights 😅 I sound crazy
You don’t sounds crazy at all. You sound thrifty and responsible. How do you make your wax melts?
Blue Ollis I just melt down the bits of the candle and add a couple of drops of essential oil if needed 💖
If you cut an orange in half and eat it carefully then the shell makes a great little dish for your candle wax. The central pith makes a wick.
I save my spent loose tea and coffee to give to my worm compost 👍
Wow - this was super fun and helpful!!! Loved it! :D
Collect water whenever you wash your hands or have a shower and use it to flush the toilet! I've been doing it for years ( I answer Blue's doubt: when you throw water in the toilet it should all go down, no fear to have your pee come up!)
Hi blue !
I am trying be a low waste producer but I’m facing a lot of problems because I live with my mom and dad and they are not interested in this ! How can I lower impact ?
Fun video! ☺️ Love the banana peel tip! About the hairs, actually hairs do not decay quickly at all, takes years.
Hair only takes about 2 years to decompose which is A LOT faster than if it were in landfill.
Blue Ollis ooh I was informed that it was around 10 years. Okay thank you for that 🙏🏼
The silk ribbons found inside clothing are there to maintain the shape of the design.
Only good vibes!!
Keep up the great content darling!!
Greetings from Morocco!!
I thought she was gonna say she was imagining business men coming in with compost in the briefcases
None of your zero waste habits are weird. Like not at all. Great tip about the banana skins as a face mask though - thanks!
Hair l heard you can bury it into your plants earth for nitrogen supplement for the plant
You have gained a new subscriber! Love this
Hello and welcome! 😊
Great video! Glad you appreciated my video ;) Definitely going to be trying out the banana peel tip!
Hahaha, I also eat the full apple. If you eat it from the bottom down, rather than the side, you don't notice the core. Just need to remove the stem first.
According to a lot of fashion stores, washing your denim ruins the form and material of the piece. Instead they recommend putting your jeans into the freezer to kill the bacteria so that they're clean again (sanitary wise). I guess this would also work for the rest of your clothes in general. To piggy back off the freezer tip, on really hot days we put our blankets and clothes in the freezer before putting them on to combat the heat. Better than using AC.
Yes, we shouldn’t wash denim. If you must, turn it inside out first to save the colour bleeding too much. But best not to wash them at all.
I use my shower water to mop the floors. There, I said it.
As in you plug the drain and collect the water you’ve showered with? I suppose as long as you add a disinfectant and you haven’t used oil-based products in the shower it would work! Good tip! 🚿
@@blueollis aye that is correct. I don't add anything though 🙂
Wouldn’t recommend doing that bone broth tip during the covid19 pandemic going around... self explanatory on this one. I do the same thing with the tea light wax too! And I do the same for leftover soap bar pieces that can’t be used as easily.... trying to collect them in a jar so I can re-melt them into one soap bar. ==“
I keep the leftovers from shoap bars, and then make a new one.
What do you mean by leftovers?
@@blueollis the small pieces of soap that you can no longer was your hands with, I gather them in a jar, and then make a big one
I wonder will the zero waste habits help in saving a lot of money xd?
This was a lovely and amusing video. Thanks for sharing 😊👍
you can put your hair to the soil of your plants, it works as a fertilizer =)
Yes! Great tip :)
On the one hand, I understand that you don't like making chicken broth because you're vegan, sth totally fine. Also, collecting bones that other people have eaten (without it being in your house and with your family) is also gross for me. But, on the other hand, it is quite common to use some meals to do others, as a way of taking all the advantage you can of it, including making broth, I think. 🙆♀️
Looking at the larger picture and understanding that animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of our global crisis as we know it, being the leading cause of green house gas emissions, deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and species extinction... eating animals is not environmentally sustainable. I understand that it seems sustainable to eat bones if they’re there already, but we must see that those bones are there because of the exploitation that is not only unethical but also wildly destructive to our eco system. Aside from that, it’s not healthy. Take a look at the resources I’ve left in the description box.
Haha I totally eat the kiwi and orange skins, not always the whole orange peel though, but like mandarins? Totally. But I've definitely heard that apple seeds can be really bad for you?
Also I live alone? So I will have one separate towel that I use instead of toilet paper unless it´s poo and then just regularly wash it. Feels really good, I recommend.
And the rain water in toilet thing is probably just to flush it. And freezing clothes kills some bacteria instead of unnecessary washing, like jeans that could loose its shape.
Oooh, isn’t the peel bitter? I’ll have to try it. I’m so curious!
Your question about the toilet. You fill a bucket of water and throw it down the toilet and the toilet will flush. Instead of using new water resources you use rain water. Maybe someone that has no running water would do this.
Thank you for telling me! That’s so interesting.
What is your best tasty tea, Blue please post more often ! Love u and be safe🙂🌺
my weird one is I use my hair as floss
I love this... although feel my hair would snap if I tried it myself!
tbh hair really doesn't compost that fast. I mean they are finding skeletons in the world that the only physical thing remaining is the hair on their head. Also for me if I saw little hairballs outside someone's house while walking. Like Mega EWW!! Dog and cat hair is shorter and we use to do it with our horses' hair and the birds loved it for nesting material. I still just compost my own hair.
Hair takes about 2 years to decompose completely, obviously depending on the conditions (someone frozen in ice for example would still be pretty much in tact for centuries). I don’t find hair gross at all, human or other. The birds seem to enjoy it, as you say 😊 great to compost, too! Love all these sustainable ideas.
Thanks Blue for sharing your weird low waste habits. Some of your habits are not that weird they make sense.❤
Haha thanks. I suppose it’s all perspective!
Please compost your hair and nail clippings!
This was fun!😉
I’m glad you enjoyed 😊
Great and fun video!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
Hey! This is my first video I watch of you, and you are very cute. But you lost me with dottera essential oils and the lights with aluminium on. Are u using soy wax? You probably know stearine relesase aloooot of toxins in the air.
Hope you have a nice day!
I’m a little confused. I haven’t mentioned an essential oil brand and do you mean tea lights by lights with aluminium on? I do always use soy wax, yes.
Dottera was in the shot. Unintended maybe :) Is an unsustainable MLM company. If you look for alternatives for the alu form, you can find places you buy the light without anything, where you get a reusble glass holder as an alternative :D
I just reacted to the "Zero waste" title, as I look for Zero waste people to get inspired by :D Cool tip with the banana btw.
Bone broth IS healthy. Whatever article you had there is probably not reputable. Have a look on Dr Rhonda Patrick’s blog if you are in doubt.
However I would not advise getting bones from other people - that’s just nuts.
Please check the resources I link to in my bio.
If you're just going to judge your subscribers habits...then don't ask to make it public? It's just looks bad on you
Judgy judy
Cloth toilet paper is awesome - and much healthier as toilet paper contains about 100,000 chemicals (see article in Huffington post) - and recycled toilet paper is worse. Just make sure that your cloths are cotton flannel. I recommend dark colours. I think we need to just get over any squeamishness on this issue. Toilet paper hasn't even been used that long - I think at most a hundred years. Just embrace the cloth, enjoy the luxury you've been missing all your life and accept it as normal - soon the thought of using paper that's not clean (all those nasty chemicals etc) and falls apart before its even completed its duty will seem foolish and "weird" ;-)
Thank you for this share.
I don't think your habits are weird, except the one with the banana :-D
It’s all perspective!
Be careful! Some dog breeds have water resistant fur that could possibly drown chicks in the nest if it rains by trapping water. Make sure the dog is a certain breed before giving the fur out to birds to pick up 🤗
Ooh, I hadn’t thought of this. Thank you for the advice!
You're welcome!
I always eat the whole kiwi with the skin on
Even the whiskery English ones?!
Good video, most of it are useless for me cuz I don't need it and if I need it I buy it in a zero waste form of the product and it last me year's like my bar soap, the cleaner you eat the less smell you throughout trough your skin... you don't need a bide you just need your head of the shower hose reach the toilet and cleaned it their...
Sounds like you have a sustainable routine!
These are actually so cute
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That bit about the bone broth was really unsanitary, but I absolutely abhor how judgemental you sound about bone broth in general. I'm also curious why you would talk about food as being bad for you when you aren't a registered dietitian. It's not a good look. Not to mention, bone broth is very healthy for dogs, so if you have a carnivorous pet, it can be really good to have for their health, and if you actually cared about animals, you would care about the health of domesticated carnivores. I know of vegans who feed their carnivorous pets a vegan or vegetarian diet and I cannot stress enough that that is animal neglect and abuse. Domesticated carnivorous animals are dependent on us for survival and to malnourish them because we don't want to contribute to factory farming is also animal cruelty, you're just swapping one cruel act with another. It is absolutely ignorant to judge others for consuming meat as it is, but add to that that many people have carnivorous pets, and that just makes you look worse.
Heads up: Cats are actually the only domesticated pet that are dependent upon a carnivorous diet. Dogs can thrive on a plant based diet, as do most other pets.
I agree entirely about the very judgmental tone of this video. It is incredibly off-putting!
Apple seeds are unhealthy.
Apple seeds are what give us apples 🍎 🍏
Blue Ollis they also contain cyanide.
Apple seeds are toxic, that's why you're not supposed to eat them.
I was at the last vegan campout and i cant imagine someone lookimg throygh the trash hahah, it’s sustainable though
I was there too... it wasn't a pretty sight! XD
I am one of the peeps that eat kiwi with the peel
(I rubb the hairs away,and its pretty yummy😅)
You RUB the hairs away? Okay this is getting even weirder 😂 I’m for sure going to try this.
@@blueollis jep i just rub the kiwi in my hands 😅😅
Yeah my brother does that
Anyone else blow their nose and then use that to wipe on the toilet? It saves toilet paper! 😭
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I do the same with my hair and my cats. 😅
I do the same with ribbons from clothes)