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		<title>ReUse First</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chip</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Flabbergasted]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Last week, I found myself washing soup (that I didn&#8217;t eat) out of a piece of Tupperware (I didn&#8217;t own) in the men&#8217;s room.
Why? You may ask.
I am living the Better World Books &#8220;reuse first&#8221; lifestyle.
Our office is not equipped with a sink.   I am not complaining, I am merely explaining how I ended up [...]]]></description>
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<p>Why? You may ask.</p>
<p>I am living the Better World Books &#8220;reuse first&#8221; lifestyle.</p>
<p>Our office is not equipped with a sink.   I am not complaining, I am merely explaining how I ended up in this predicament.   To test my <span class="mceitemhiddenspellword">allegiance</span> to the &#8220;reuse first&#8221; principles of BWB, my coworker (Kathy) encouraged me to wash out some <span class="mceitemhiddenspellword">Tupperware</span> someone had thrown in the trash so we could reuse it.  Today, I enjoyed a can of soup out of that rescued <span class="mceitemhiddenspellword">Tupperware</span> and you know what?  It tasted like progress.</p>
<p>Kathy had previously proven to me that she lives the &#8220;reuse first&#8221; lifestyle when she made a delicious loaf of banana bread out of bananas she personally diverted from a trash can.</p>
<p>Bananas have a special place in my heart (right next to the heart burn they give me).  What a forgiving fruit.  Bananas never &#8220;go bad.&#8221;  They only become &#8220;banana bread worthy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Unfortunately, my invention pear bread is not as delicious as banana bread.  Inspired by the principle of banana bread, I decided to use some  brown, wrinkled pears I found in the back of my fridge to make some pear bread.  Unfortunately, rotten pears fail at making something delicious out of something rotten.  Still, I think we have a lot to learn from banana bread.</p>
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