Zero Waste During a Pandemic

As the Corona virus (COVID-19) has unfolded companies, and governments are doing everything they can to prevent the spread of this virus we have no vaccine against.

I don’t travel very much (no time and don’t like the carbon footprint) so most of my day to day operations have gone virtually unchanged. I live alone so I have no risk of a spouse or a child bringing something home, at work I spend the majority of my day on the phone, just the odd face to face client and my evenings are generally not spent with a large crowd of people. Realistically I like to be in my bedroom by 8:30 pm so I have time to play with my rabbit before bed. Below is a photo of Oliver because I didn’t really know what sort of photos are appropriate for a post like this.

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I am not gross, so I was my hands probably close to hourly (you pee a lot when you drink a lot of water.) So I know things can still happen but I’m feeling pretty good about my normal habits reducing my chances of contracting the virus.

One thing, however, that has caught my attention is now major coffee chains are not accepting reusable cups and Bulk Barn won’t accept reusable containers until the outbreak has been reduced or eliminated.

I generally don’t purchase coffee. I need it before I handle heavy equipment (my car) and making it costs literally pennies as opposed to $2 (or more) at a coffee shop. This doesn’t affect me at all except for those odd days where I need a second fuel up or somehow I run out of milk of coffee beans at home.

Bulk Barn however, is a major source for my dry goods shopping. If it’s not something I want to get in large bulk amounts from Costco, I will go with my collection of large Mason jars and get it at Bulk Barn. At first I was incredibly annoyed because it just throws a wrench in my new found routine.

The annoyance didn’t last too long, as much as I had worked hard to find alternatives for my household products and had given up a lot to do things this way. I knew the intention was for the safety of the workers of this company and I can never fault a company for putting their employees first. I wish more companies worked that way.

It was time once again to take a step back and look at what I can do while I wait for my bulk store to trust my jars again. Below is a simple list I generated as guidance while we await for the fire to be put out.

  1. Reduce.

    If it’s not available in bulk. Do I really need it? Will I miss it if I can’t get it for a few weeks? If the answer is yes, just get it. You still need to eat/wash/live and this won’t last forever. Just be aware of need vs. want.

    I’ve been wanting to make homemade bits and bites for a little bit now and realistically it can be delayed a little bit longer until I can get the ingredients in bulk.

  2. Recycled products.

    I’ve noticed if a company is using recycled cardboard for their products, they will proudly showcase it on their boxes. Look for the material labels on your boxes and choose products that are in recycled containers. Then when you are done with the box, recycle it again and continue the cycle.

    Purchasing something in a glass jar is also an alternative as our recycling facilities can process glass a heck of a lot better than plastic. Alternatively, you can just keep the jar after it’s empty.

  3. Buy in a larger quantity if you can.

    Join the Costco madness! Grab the giant bags of flour, sugar, cereals and oats. You’ll be good for a long time, these products generally don’t come in plastic (except the cereal bag- reuse it if you can) and will last as long as they are stored correctly. Overall it’s usually more affordable to buy in these large quantities when you can anyways.

  4. Ration.

    I have maybe 2 servings of popcorn kernels left. I don’t plan to touch these unless I have a movie night. Keeps my snack options available. Don’t deny yourself anything you’re truly craving, but since we don’t know how long this is going to last it’s best to hang onto household inventories longer if possible.

10 Ways to Celebrate Valentines Day Single

10 Ways to Celebrate Valentines Day Single

As odd as this is to say… I can’t remember the last Valentines Day where I spent it alone. I’ve always been a “serial relationship” kind of person and even though I’m not that big into Valentines Day, in recent memory I’ve always had someone to share the day with.

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Valentines Day is disgustingly materialistic, my ideal way to spend the evening is by staying home- avoiding any and all restaurants, getting a bottle of wine and making my favorite dinner. I’ve never met a man who has argued with me with this plan. In fact they are normally thrilled to partake in this sort of activity as opposed to dressing up, waiting in line (most likely in the cold) at an overcrowded restaurant.

This year is the first time in years that I will be celebrating solo! I wanted to make sure I enjoyed it and didn’t dwell on being “alone” (being on my own has been great but I like making fun plans)

Here are 10 great ways to enjoy Valentines Day single. Most cost little to nothing to do!

  1. Treat yourself to your favorite dinner:

Create your favorite meal at home!

Create your favorite meal at home!

My traditional Valentines Day activity can be done solo or with a partner, nothing quite like treating yourself to your favorite foods. No guilt allowed on Valentines Day, make that super cheesy mac and cheese, eat it all.

2. Treat yourself to a new book! Then give yourself a little time to read it and get into it:

Curl up with a favorite book or treat yourself to a new story.

Curl up with a favorite book or treat yourself to a new story.

Love the smell of a fresh new book, it never gets old. I am terrible for buying a good stack of reading materials and taking far to long to get through it all. So #2 is not only treat yourself to a good book but also treat yourself to some time to start it. Get engulfed into the story- whatever it may be.

3. Go for a hike:

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This one will depend on your weather in February.. In Nova Scotia it certainly has a habit of being frigid this time of year, but if you’re prepared, bundle up and the sun is shining, a hike on a cool day can be great for the soul. Some parks and trails may even have maintenance in the winter so you don’t have to worry about the snow getting in your way of taking some time for you.

4. Spa Day!

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Take a little splurge and pamper yourself at a spa for the day. Grab a few friends or your favorite family members if the mood should strike and spend an entire day in luxury dedicated to you! Check out Groupon like sites for local deals- it may help a bit with the cost.

5. Volunteer:

Volunteer to take a dog for a walk at a local shelter

Volunteer to take a dog for a walk at a local shelter

Volunteering is a great way to feel good, do good and not spend any money. Local animal shelters are always looking for help with things like walking dogs or helping socialize kittens. You can always spend some time volunteering at a food bank or other community program. You will feel amazing knowing your making a difference in your area.

6. Have your other single friends over for a game night:

Testing the strengths of your friendships with a game of monopoly is always a little risky but can be fun.

Testing the strengths of your friendships with a game of monopoly is always a little risky but can be fun.

Arrange a card game, group video game or board game night with a few single friends. It’s great to surround yourself with people who love you on Valentines day- even if it’s not romantic. Have a couple of drinks, laugh and enjoy the humans around you.

7. Learn Something New:

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Take a little time to learn something new. It could be anything from a new language, a craft project, dance move or trying out a new recipe. The world is yours to conquer at this moment in time! We are lucky with technology, learning a new skill can come as easy as downloading an app. You don’t need to master anything tonight but challenging yourself to do something new does great things for your mood.

8. Disconnect for the Night:

Turn off the phone or silence it. Hide it and enjoy the world in front of you.

Turn off the phone or silence it. Hide it and enjoy the world in front of you.

This one is good in practice on a regular basis anyways. However can be even more important on days where social media is crawling with lovey dovey photos of date nights, flowers and selfies. Don’t get me wrong, we’re happy for these friends who have found wonderful mates. But tonight is about you. You can send off some likes to them the next morning. Turn off the phone, grab that new book or whatever the mood craves and enjoy the fact that no one has any idea what you are doing.

9. Jam out to your favorite music:

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It’s all about you tonight. Put those favorite songs on repeat and sip a glass of wine. There’s no one else around to tell you to change the song or turn down the volume.

I am a big lover of pop and show tunes which I know is not always mainstream. These little moments are a great way to let myself listen to whatever I want.

10. Pull out your favorite movie:

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Whether its a Disney classic, rom com, or drama. Grab it and enjoy your favorite snacks and movie guilt free. Cry all you want, there’s no one here to judge. That scene in The Notebook still gets me to this day.

And since we’re treating ourselves… Make that popcorn exactly how you want it. Smother it in butter- no guilt today.

After solidifying a list of activities I was proud of, I discovered I’d be travelling that weekend so probably won’t be able to do any of them this year! lol… But I still saw value in sharing the list because it’s a great way to remind yourself that you need to put yourself first sometimes- and not just on Valentines Day. Most of these activities listed (if not all of them) can be enjoyed by anyone whether male or female.

Happy Valentines Day to all the other hopeless romantics out there!