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Reusable Produce Bags Cotton Washable - Organic Cotton Vegetable Bags - Cloth Bag with Drawstring - Muslin Cotton Fabric Produce Bags - Bread Bag - Set of 6 (2 Large, 2 Medium, 2 Small)
ZERO WASTE REUSABLE GROCERY & PRODUCE BAGS WITH TARE WEIGHT ON LABEL: Our reusable produce bags are made from the finest organic cotton without the use of any harmful synthetic pesticides, or fertilizers. This set includes 2 each of Small (8"x10"), Medium (10"x12"), Large (12"x15"). These vegetable and produce bags are made from 100% GOTS certified organic cotton with each bag having a tare weight on the label. The packaging is 100% recycled paper envelope which makes these bags zero waste bags.WASHABLE COTTON PRODUCE BAGS WITH MULTIPLE USES: Use the bags to strain yogurt, juice and nut milk. Cook herbs or spices into broths. Store precious china and silverware. These bags can be used as nut milk bags, coffee & tea strainer as well as reusable bread bag. Organize bed sheets. The possibilities are endless. The best part is these bags are washable. So, if dirty, just wash them and reuse them. These are also great organic cotton gifts bags and cosmetic toiletry bags.PRESERVE YOUR PRODUCE IN THESE REUSABLE PRODUCE BAGS SET: These are washable cotton bags. Our bags are breathable, meaning your fruits and vegetables will remain cool, crisp, and fresh for days after you put them in the refrigerator. These bags are foldable and so you can easily store them. They are perfect as lettuce crisper for fridge and to keep collard greens fresh.MUSLIN ORGANIC COTTON REUSABLE PRODUCE & VEGETABLE BAGS TO GO GREEN: Because our fruits and veggies grocery bags are made from 100% natural products, they're completely friendly to the environment. They're also recyclable – you'll be able to use them week after week, month after month, without worrying about them breaking down or spoiling your produce.ZERO WASTE ORGANIC HEMP PRODUCE BAGS & VARIETY: Not all fruits and vegetables are the same size, so why would all of our bags be the same size? Our reusable produce bags are available in all the different sizes including X-Small (6"x9"), Small (8"x10"), Medium (10"x12"), Large (12"x15") and X-Large (14"x18") sizes so you'll be covered whether your produce is large or small.
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3 Reddit comments about Reusable Produce Bags Cotton Washable - Organic Cotton Vegetable Bags - Cloth Bag with Drawstring - Muslin Cotton Fabric Produce Bags - Bread Bag - Set of 6 (2 Large, 2 Medium, 2 Small):

u/OmbreD · 15 pointsr/vegan

Looks great! If I may suggest a way to use less plastic, I got some of these bags to use at the bulk bins and then transfer the food to glass jars (mostly recycled pasta sauce jars) at home.

u/hellopooop · 10 pointsr/ZeroWaste

LOVE THIS.

So at my house we have an assortment of like grocery bags, they're all sizes and materials. Just whatever's been acquired over the years. I do prefer the ones with a more structured box shape for groceries and keep the foldable ones for my purse/backpack/car for unplanned shopping or non-grocery shopping.

For produce, we use either net or mesh bags. I prefer the bigger net type bags usually. Sometimes for more leafy-fragile items I prefer the mesh ones. But everything is machine washable, so stains aren't a worry!

For items such as beans, chocolate chips, basically medium sized, dry items (rice is too small), I like to use cotton bags. Then I don't have to worry about the Tare and they're generally easy to fill up from those dispenser things. For the BIN # of these ones, I just write it down in my phone usually, I've heard you can use pencil right on the cotton though!

For items that would either get stuck in the seams of those bags or are dirtier or almond butter, I use glass jars. My grocery store is nice and I just had to weigh my jars once, they wrote it with Sharpie and I've just kept rewriting that weight whenever it washes off. Then I bring a chalk marker (I've had some laying around from crafting), and write the BIN on the top. It's nice cause my chalk markers are white and the sharpie is black so at the register I just tell the cashier, the tare's in black and bin's in white!

I also have a funnel for the glass jars that have a smaller mouth because I've made a mess in the aisle one too many times.

If I'm not bringing more than 1-2 glass jars, I can keep all of these items in a small grocery bag. I simply fold the grocery bags and lay them flat against one side, then put in the glass jars, then in the cracks put all the produce and bulk bags.

My house is pretty small, and our kitchen is right at the front door, so I just leave all our bags (produce, shopping, and bulk) in a large bag on the counter next to the door. All our glass jars are kept in the cupboard right by the door, so before my trip while making a list, I'll take out the right containers and put them in! If I end up with too many glass jars for the bag, I just take out a bigger grocery bag as my bag holder.

u/heckyeahmountains · 2 pointsr/ZeroWaste

I bought these cotton bags about a year ago and I use them for anything I buy in bulk (including oats). They work great because they aren't mesh so I can buy rice or other grains in them (I just tie the drawstring around the bag to completely close the opening). I haven't tried getting flour or sugar in them yet though. Another plus is that they can just get thrown in the washing machine when they're dirty!