5:03 Sugar syrup can go rancid. The fact there is mold around the thread on the neck of the container means you need to wash out the container AND the pump! You should do that every time you refill! It amazes me how people in so many of these stocking/cleaning videos don't know how to clean! Also everything in these videos is either disposable or single use except for the containers they decant in. It's so weird.
i love how tiktok is making people clean their house .And its also weird cuz they put liquid from washing clothes in some of like drinking containers .
I love a bit of organising, but I didn’t realise people were so ignorant to put plastic into more plastic. You can refill those beautiful containers in better ways!
there is no healthy way to recycle plastic and instead of burning plastic to get rid of it, I think its way better to upcycle plastic into something new.
@@Snowflake504 yet i used to recycle plastic till I went to the dump and literally saw the recycling trucks dumping the recyclables back in with the regular trash
I have no issue with wanting to decant into nicer containers, but the amount of individually wrapped snacks and single use plastic flossers/razors/nappies makes me sad. There are much more sustainable ways.
@SunniCalifornia Even so...they have numbers to contact in case it goes into eye or ingested in some other way,, even when careful accidents can happen. It also just feels a bit pointless. I understand containers for sugar or coffee pods and what not but, for laundry supplies? why?
You are supposed to keep them out of reach of little kids. Always! It doesnt matter if they are in pretty containers or in their original packaging. Common sense
Also just bigger packs of everything. Lodes of tiny coffee packs or yoghurts just seem strange. There is a reason they make the big ones. It just seems like a waste.
I don’t get the obsession with taking things out of containers and putting them in other containers. It looks nice but a waste since everything already comes in packaging
Personally I believe these containers are nice to look at but not very good. Considering most of these containers are made of plastic that's almost defeating the purpose. Perhaps get a glass one instead so you still get the nice look and also keep the main thing here of not using PLASTIC! When using plastic your not doing anything good but making more plastic in the world. Also I recommend if you use glass containers to make sure you know what your putting in there and also having a recycling bin near by to recycle this packaging for better use :] Also Disclaimer I know that not everyone is as fortunate when it comes to getting glass containers cause they can cost a lot of money. I would recommend trying to find other alternatives
The water over the lemon and lime was purely for aesthetic. She didn’t even take off the sticker. And if you’re using it to flavor your water, it needs to be thoroughly scrubbed and sliced first 🤷🏻♀️ And then she just soaked the strawberries and slapped them in her fridge soaking wet and uncovered. They’ll be moldy in
I stand corrected - I was so bothered by the lemons that I went and researched it. Storing lemons and limes in the fridge in a bowl of water keeps the fresh for 5-6 weeks!!! Great little tip and glad I know!
I use Ball jars for laundry detergent and fabric softener and have found that the lids all rust after a while and can’t be cleaned off. What the actual heck? People use them for canning food so don’t they rust then too? Smdh. I like watching these but I’m not nearly this rich or prissy. I do love organizing my things though and I just some plastic bins of various sizes from Dollar Tree and reorganized under the sinks in my bathroom and kitchen. 😍
I use jars too, my guess is it's the moisture and exposure to air? My dad has many jars of veggies that he's prepared or pickled, I bet the ingredients or them not being opened often helps. I use them for beauty organization too and dry ingredients like sugar and haven't had them rust.
Laundry detergent is alkaline, and alkaline chemicals can still corrode metals. Ball jars are meant for canning food products and are meant for a one time use only.
I don't understand how this is wasteful? They are just putting them into different reusable containers But even if they kept them in the same containers as they come in from the store ... Wouldn't they just throw away or recycle those containers after they are finished with the product anyway? Then theyd have to buy more to replace that one... Not saving any plastic by doing that... At least with their reusable containers they have the option to go to a store to buy the product and put it directly into their container if the covid crisis doesn't prevent it first Also if you are broke like me and some months you save less and months you save more, it helps to have some of these non parishable items in bulk so that if you can't afford it this month you already have some extra from last month or if you can afford it get it now because you might not have the money to next month AND it takes up a lot of space to have a bunch of different bottles sitting around and if you are in a small space (like I am) it helps to just put it all together in a single neat space that looks nice Have a wonderful day if you made it this far 😁😊
I'm with you, though I find it weird how they don't buy the cleaning products in bag refills instead of the big hard plastic ones. They would be saving money, space and it's not so wasteful
I think it’s considered wasteful cause of the production, packaging, and transit buying a new container costs for product came in packaging that works just fine Furthermore, certain things go bad faster if you put it in an improper container. Things like cleaning products and oils are kept in solid colored or dark glass for a reason. If things go bad before you can use it all it becomes waste.
Why is everyone in this comment’s section just complaining like I get it but let people decorate there house how they want most of the containers that the stuff is being put into is glass not plastic and they are reusable containers the containers the items came in would have gone in the trash one way or another and it’s their money let people do what they want with their money please If you just read that entire this and are NOT about to make a mean comment Gold star for you ⭐️
I think it’s considered wasteful cause of the production, packaging, and transit buying a new container costs for product came in packaging that works just fine Furthermore, certain things go bad faster if you put it in an improper container. Things like cleaning products and oils are kept in solid colored or dark glass for a reason. If things go bad before you can use it all it becomes waste.
I think it’s because you can be less wasteful just by buying a bigger amount ex: gallon handsoap refill vs 8 oz bottle. If I were to do this I would stock up at Costco and get the huge containers that have less waste than the smaller ones
I can't be the only one side-eyeing the sameness of these organizing videos. How is it that they're all using the exact same products? It's like they've all been put under the same brand-specific programming. Very creepy.
** Banana's shouldn't be in the same bowl as other fruit as bananas can cause the to ripen... something about the sugar in bananas makes other fruit to ripen quicker which then cause them to rot faster 🤷😅.... Get a banana hook to stop that 😉
I like this lady's restocking it looks so nice she does it properly I would do my re stock following this lady's concept thank you it looks cool the way you do it
I have not heard of Bath Pillows before.😲What were /are the dark purple and Blue upside down things in the drawer??I love pastas and Spaghetti.the cat is very cute and great.:-)😀
I’m assuming the people who put the laundry detergent and softener and things like that into other containers that aren’t child proof don’t have kids 🤦♀️
@@hushpuppiecosplay the products are in child proof containers for a reason, nobody’s perfect and it’s easy to forget to put products out of reach from children!
Kids climb, even when you watch them closely sometimes they can get into stuff while you run to the bathroom. I do think all those containers are pretty, but I use child proof containers.
Y’all so damn negative in these comments. Save yourself the worry and assume they do recycle. At the end of the day u guys watching is upholding the “wasteful, unsustainable” habits they show. chill out and worry bout yourselves.
ok but the point isn't that they're just buying single use packages (i do it too, i won't say i don't), its the fact that they're going through the ALL effort of getting larger reusable containers but still filling those up with single use packages, even when there are bulk packages of those products available assuming that they do recycle doesn't change the fact that they went 95% of the way to becoming more sustainable and then stopped right when the moment counted the most: refilling thier containers with packages that produce less or even no waste
@𝚠𝚎𝚒𝚛𝚍𝚘 ت “Dude,” not even ganna get into how this stuff isn’t biodegradable and how maybe making wiser decisions to not buy ridiculously packaged items you seriously don’t need multiples of because it’s just basic haphazard consumerism; All I’m saying is maybe think about why you’re buying something before you mindlessly purchase things. Hate to use plastic straws as an example but do you need a box of 100 or just ten stainless steel ones? Do you need a Keurig or could you get by with a pour over, a French press, idk, maybe a fricken carafe? So yeah, the plastic is appalling, but the mindless dumping is the worst.
@@asiahewett8817 hate to break it to you,but people don’t care about the world. Probably never gonna happen,at least not for a very long time. There’s always gonna be waste one way or another,NOTHING is going to change that. And yes I did respond 2 months later.
@𝚠𝚎𝚒𝚛𝚍𝚘 ت it’s more like the single use plastic flossers, the key rig pods, the tiny little plastic bottles for travel size items, the individually packaged snacks, etc. Stuff like that isn’t only more expensive but so terrible for our landfills.