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Zero Waste Kitchen Tour/ Essentials (what I ACTUALLY use) 

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@Shelbizleee
@Shelbizleee 4 года назад
DID YOU MISS MY LAST VIDEO?? Check it out here (it's where I got this dress 😉) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i00Hetj3k3A.html
@jaylenyousef146
@jaylenyousef146 3 года назад
you probably dont care but does anyone know a method to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my account password. I would love any tips you can give me
@jaylenyousef146
@jaylenyousef146 3 года назад
@Oscar Davis Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@jaylenyousef146
@jaylenyousef146 3 года назад
@Oscar Davis It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy! Thank you so much you saved my ass !
@oscardavis2438
@oscardavis2438 3 года назад
@Jaylen Yousef glad I could help =)
@hannahr6210
@hannahr6210 4 года назад
I love that you mention having the plastic chopping board because you've had it forever and it would be wasteful to throw it away. I feel like a lot of youtube is obsessive decluttering videos about constantly getting rid of things, which always strikes me as wasteful.
@RooSeadon
@RooSeadon 4 года назад
Hannah R yes I totally agree, when we declutter we should be so mindful of being wasteful and give things away before throwing them in the bin!
@anna-maymoon1001
@anna-maymoon1001 4 года назад
"We did this for the aesthetic but it actually saved so much space" is such a mood
@RooSeadon
@RooSeadon 4 года назад
Anna-May Moon 😂inlove this and love how she's so real and down to earth!
@allisonnicole1659
@allisonnicole1659 4 года назад
I’m like “bamboo is super cute! But it’s good for the earth too so yay”
@ANASantos519
@ANASantos519 4 года назад
i love you and your girl for not waste the plastic that you already have in your kitchen, i can not understand why people tell us in youtube zero waste videos "plastic is very bad, don't have plastic stuff in your home".. if i buy, long time ago, and is in good shape, i continue using.. sorry my english, i hope you understand my message, and thanks for show us your simple, not "perfect" zero waste kitchen. love from Portugal **
@katekilgannon9305
@katekilgannon9305 4 года назад
Your English is really good!
@RooSeadon
@RooSeadon 4 года назад
• Ana Sofia • it's so true, I have plastic chopping boards left from University 6 years ago... They still work so I'm not going to chuck them away because that would be wasteful!
@ANASantos519
@ANASantos519 4 года назад
@@katekilgannon9305 thanks. I learn with youtube videos. :D
@ANASantos519
@ANASantos519 4 года назад
@@RooSeadon i agree. I have plastic tupperware and i still use. :)
@victoriabyers5161
@victoriabyers5161 4 года назад
That's my thought too. If my plastic stuff breaks or wears out, then I'll replace them with non-plastic alternatives. Until then, I'm still gonna use what I have!
@rachealsylvester8084
@rachealsylvester8084 4 года назад
True cast iron pans are a great option that can last multiple generations if properly taken care of. Could be a great idea for a video is learning to cook and care for cast iron and can totally be thrifted.
@sageisstinky
@sageisstinky 4 года назад
Racheal Sylvester yes!!
@zaraseastrunk5402
@zaraseastrunk5402 4 года назад
Yup absolutely!
@dreamof_me
@dreamof_me 4 года назад
Also the old ones are better
@annettetaylor8992
@annettetaylor8992 4 года назад
Yes all of mine I’ve found used, or my grandma gave me two my only true collection I have 8 and love them all.
@ljn716
@ljn716 4 года назад
This was my suggestion too! My mother-in-law is using her grandmother's pans and has been for over 20 years (plus the use her grandmother gave to them). Even if you find one in iffy condition second hand it's pretty easy to re-season it so it's good as new.
@megatron7171
@megatron7171 4 года назад
LITTLE TIP, when you are reusing jars and taking off the labels a little coconut oil really helps get the sticky residue off!!
@meganmchenry8129
@meganmchenry8129 4 года назад
thanks :))
@ettaz
@ettaz 3 года назад
Also wd40 is great for that, although it is not a truly zero waste product. If you have it in your home, use it for any stubborn labels, it comes right off, better than any oil or alcohol or acetone I tried
@Rpsinclair
@Rpsinclair 3 года назад
Also peanut butter!
@Alex-fu3mi
@Alex-fu3mi 3 года назад
@Alyssa Andrews ^^ 100% that's the real hack I was low-key shocked how well it works
@nonamemalaika9545
@nonamemalaika9545 2 года назад
thank u so much
@sharkis43
@sharkis43 4 года назад
I love what you said in the beginning about don't beat yourself up about the things you can't control. I have been struggling with that a lot over the last year. My family grew up pretty poor, so my parents have always done their best to feed us with what they have. Now being 24 years old, my partner and I live with my parents to help them out and to save money for a house. I have tried very hard to help my parents switch over slowly to more sustainable options, which they are super open to (most of the time). But when it comes to making swaps (like dish soap and dishwasher pods) they will always buy the cheap bottle from Aldi's over a package free option. In their eyes a lot of the options are out of their price range and they are forced to buy the traditional items. I have a lot of their traits ingrained in me to save money where ever you can, so I find myself constantly feeling defeated by pricing of things. I know a lot of people who are similar to them in that they want to make a difference but many of the swaps and items are either not available to them or not an affordable option. My entire life I have been passionate about how "healthy" food has always been more expensive and that poor people end up being much more unhealthy as a result. This feels just like that to me. People who live in poverty are not likely to make sustainable or package free choices because it is just not an option. This really just shows to me that we need to make wide spread changes to the way our system works so that these "health" foods or sustainable and package free options are widely available to people. Sorry for the long ramble but I just love your platform and your message and I feel very inspired to make wide spread change !
@KoiraStar
@KoiraStar 4 года назад
All the twist ties people have been saving- you can now use them in the nose area of fabric masks, if you are making them, or donate them to someone who is making them. Lots of people don't have any wire to use on the nose of masks, and twist ties work great.
@rubyblack6682
@rubyblack6682 4 года назад
You sound so passive aggressive towards your sister in this video 😂😂
@Semzi10
@Semzi10 4 года назад
The electric can opener changed my life! My mom has a lot do pain in her hands and cannot use a manual can opener anymore. It has made things very easy for her!
@meghannshae2274
@meghannshae2274 4 года назад
I’ve though about getting one because of that too. I’ve used the same manual can opener for 20 years and it works perfectly, but I have issues with my hands that make it difficult and uncomfortable for me to use.
@marley7659
@marley7659 4 года назад
We have had the same electric can opener my entire life. We bought it at a london drugs. It still does the trick.
@stephaniecasper7578
@stephaniecasper7578 4 года назад
Meghann Shae If you feel bad about getting rid of the manual one, put it on BUNZ. Then, someone who needs it can have it and you can switch entirely to the electric one.
@jazmynemapstone8549
@jazmynemapstone8549 4 года назад
Sadaf Ali Or pop the manual one into your Emergency Prep kit!
@victoriabyers5161
@victoriabyers5161 4 года назад
I was thinking that!! I've never seen one of those before and I could really use something like that for my bad wrist days 😁😁
@silvannamk8339
@silvannamk8339 4 года назад
I love how you emphasize on not getting rid of things if they still work. I felt bad at first having somethings and not the “zero waste” option but I stopped when you said that in a video a while back. I’ve been saving so much money on being more conscientious about what I buy. Thanks!
@margaretdysart7484
@margaretdysart7484 4 года назад
I cut my sponges in half. They are easier for me to hold and I don't go through a package of sponges as fast. I also put my sponge and brushes in the dishwasher to get sanitized.
@SH-cm5hw
@SH-cm5hw 4 года назад
I NEVER EVEN THOUGHT ABOUT PUTTING IT THROUGH THE DISHWASHER 😱😱😱
@sarahwenger4479
@sarahwenger4479 3 года назад
I always wash my sponges with my laundry (with my whites and kitchen towels as that has the hot cycle with bleach to sanitize)
@yashodamendiratta4034
@yashodamendiratta4034 3 года назад
You can never clean a sponge. You have to extange every week
@lehevahlove6526
@lehevahlove6526 3 года назад
Okay so growing up in a low income neighborhood I find it hilarious that you save all of the sauces and napkins aswell. Like I am drowning in napkins just out of habit and I thought it made me look poor. Now you've given me some new light to this old habit. I'm not poor I'm just practicing sustainability!
@Chimpyloveherself
@Chimpyloveherself 4 года назад
We keep our plastic containers give them to people when we have party and they take food home. Some don't return them, so we don't care if they're gone.
@zelenoye
@zelenoye 4 года назад
You are so plesantly human! Like, it's so easy to imagine hanging out with you IRL. And it's not in the way "I'm so weird and quirky, omg I'm so relatable" - You are just honest in a very good way. When you're not sure - you say so, and your argumentation always on point. So nice)))
@meghannshae2274
@meghannshae2274 4 года назад
All of my local grocery stores (even locally owned ones that are more sustainable) will not let anyone use their own bags. I’ve been loading everything into my cart and then bagging it with reusable bags in my car when I’m in a safe area. I’ve really been missing buying in bulk. Thankfully, I still have access to some bulk goods, but I have to get them packaged in plastic containers. These are crazy times we’re living in though. I don’t think anyone should beat themselves up for not being able to do everything they’re used to.
@xTenshiko
@xTenshiko 4 года назад
This is the same situation where I am, even (again) at the local, more sustainable places. No reusable bags, no bulk bins. I get it, and of course I want the state to continue following science to do what needs to be done as long as needs to be done to keep people healthy, but it's frustrating.
@trace9657
@trace9657 4 года назад
I live in NC and last weekend was the first time I have run into that. I went to Trader Joe's and Target. The good news is that they both let me bag my own, which is fine with me. The bad news, is I had finally gotten reusable produce bags which I cannot use any more, because the cashiers can't touch them, and unlike other products, I don't want to set produce in the cart with no covering. i am also seeing more and more produce prepackaged in plastic, which has always got on my nerves. Ears of corn with the shuck still on, in plastic.
@daniheart4582
@daniheart4582 4 года назад
Same... sort of. One grocery store won’t accept reusable bags and if you want to use them then you have to take your cart to your car and bag them that way. Another grocery store will accept reusable bags but you have to pack them yourself. The grocery store I work at (it’s a small local grocery store) we can’t unload people’s baskets or pack their groceries.
@FrailShiver
@FrailShiver 4 года назад
Same where I live, due to the virus. Even the bulk food area is gone (cereal, almonds, in bins). I've been doing the same thing with my forgeries, just having them be put back into the cart. Though at first I was asking for paper.
@faylinameir
@faylinameir 4 года назад
Same I put my groceries back into my cart and bag them at the car. Even at Whole Foods they think I’m weird
@CoolSustainable
@CoolSustainable 4 года назад
This dress looks so cute on you! Love this video - such great energy in this one, Shelbi!
@kimtaylor1070
@kimtaylor1070 4 года назад
My husband and I recently invested in a stainless steel cookware set and it has been the best thing ever! We had random pots and pans that were non stick and shedding the lining too. So happy that we made this investment as there were more pieces in the set we got than we already had, but there was somehow more space left in our cabinet afterwards.
@mandyhackman9740
@mandyhackman9740 4 года назад
For people whose grocery stores don't accept reusable bags right now: We started just putting our food directly into the cart and keeping our bags in the car. That way, you still save the plastic! Yes, we wipe down the cart beforehand (but folx you need to do that for as-you're-shopping anyhow so it's not really different to then just take the cart outside.) It's really just as easy and maybe even nicer to not feel rushed bagging our groceries out at the car!
@Megs2Dope
@Megs2Dope 4 года назад
I feel you on the dishes 100%! My SO and I are so sick of doing dishes after EVERY meal. No dishwasher for us, eating out of the pans we cook in to avoid having to wash plates 🤣
@SustainableSierra
@SustainableSierra 4 года назад
Can we all just take a minute to appreciate how amazing your hair is?
@madiisuun
@madiisuun 4 года назад
me: she’s cool and her partners name is madison my partner: wow i relate to her already
@spieterman3065
@spieterman3065 4 года назад
“If it’s out of your control, it’s out of your control. Focus on the things that you can change.” Literally how I started my journey years ago. Menstrual cloth pads + cups I changed first but also some other self care products. Right now I’m almost moving into my first home and bc I have a chronic illness there’s a lot of things that are out of my control. I don’t have the energy to go to the market every week for my fruit and veggies but I can get the things in my local store that are low waste. I can buy the cucumber without plastic over the one with. I can use a safety razor instead of the plastic ones that never work properly. It’s about swapping and doing what you can, where you can. It’s not about being perfectly plastic free. It bout being mindful to reduce as much as you can. I feel very guilty about the waste my medication makes, but I know I can’t love without it. I know not everything I do is the best option but I do try where I can and that’s enough.
@jessicareneespencer
@jessicareneespencer 4 года назад
to get the sticky-ness off of labels and jars, i make my own "goo-gone" out of any kitchen oil (i use vegetable oil because that's what i always buy) and baking soda to make a paste. soak the paper label off first in water, and after you peel as much of it off as you can, you just apply the paste and wait a few minutes, the rub with your fingers. it works on ANYTHING sticky.
@MercuryWolff
@MercuryWolff 4 года назад
“Welcome to my kitchen while I drag my sister for buying plastic” 🤣👌🏽
@virginiakingsford9470
@virginiakingsford9470 3 года назад
I was gonna say. Poor sister.
@stormymai6252
@stormymai6252 3 года назад
I'm so happy. I've been slowly introducing sustainable/environmental friendly things into my life and everyday routine. I life with my mom cause I'm still in high school, but because I'm starting to do some simple things, my mom has become interested in living more sustainable. She isn't wanting to change her life as much as I am, but she wants to change some things. She's even asked me if I can help her change stuff in our kitchen to be more eco friendly.
@Azarko212
@Azarko212 4 года назад
My head exploded in a good way when I saw the reusable bags hanging from a hanger over the w/d. It’s just such a “duh” thing. Mine are hanging on a coat rack and I have to dodge them when I walk through the foyer area so I’ll be moving my bags lmao
@uriah8137
@uriah8137 4 года назад
i swear your videos come out at just the right time! ive been looking into how people do their zero waste kitchens since i'm planning on moving into my own space after the pandemic. since i'll pretty much be starting from almost nothing, i want to go straight into being as low-waste as possible when it comes to building up my kitchen space since thats honestly where most of my waste comes from. seriously, thank you for the work you do!
@kennedyeckels4492
@kennedyeckels4492 4 года назад
Ahhh, the bags!! I don’t have those little silicone bags, but when I first started dating my boyfriend he used a LOT of Ziploc bags, so instead of trying to change too much at once, I turned him onto hand washing and air drying the Ziplocs! I’d much rather have the Silicone bags, but we don’t need them since we wash the Zilpocs?? Some have inevitably torn over time, so maybe if they all die eventually we can invest in the Silicone ones. :) Thanks for telling me about them!!!!!!
@juliannaotusajo9630
@juliannaotusajo9630 4 года назад
Seeing you save your sauces too makes me feel a bit less of a um...penny pincher lol. I cook alot so I may find other uses for the sauces that restraunts provide.
@Lavonneification
@Lavonneification 4 года назад
Run your jar under hot water for a few seconds until the label is saturated and warmed. Combine a tablespoon washing soda and 1/2 teaspoon coconut oil in a glass bowl. Stir together until the oil has melted. Put the mixture all over the label and let it sit for a minute or two. Then use a spoon to wipe the label off. Once the label is off put the mixture on the remaining glue and use a brush to scrub under hot water. It should come right off with ease.
@kittylitteral5417
@kittylitteral5417 4 года назад
Thank you... labels are so annoying
@anavrinnirvana
@anavrinnirvana 4 года назад
Sometimes when I do something wrong (like simple stuff, ex: not closing the water in the bathroom in time) I think "omg shelbi would be so mad at me" 😂😂😂
@alexandrasvdavis
@alexandrasvdavis 4 года назад
Can you talk about your zero waste lifestyle in terms of meals and eating habits? I feel like you always inspire everyone 🥰
@Jackiesaurvideos
@Jackiesaurvideos 4 года назад
I found your channel when I searched up "plant tours" this month. I love your channel so much! Thank you for educating me on simple ways I can reduce my waste. I am no where near zero waste but have made tremendous strides since I started eating more plant based. Your channel has inspired me to make greater efforts. Thank you!
@pallishreeswain5702
@pallishreeswain5702 3 года назад
Looking at this I think Indian Desi moms are Earth's Hero. An Indian middle class reuse everything.. even compost is a normal thing in our home.
@samaitadas9772
@samaitadas9772 3 года назад
Exactly 😂😂. Our homes are also filled with stainless steel utensils and tiffin boxes.
@madalinamazur
@madalinamazur 4 года назад
this dress is adorable omg I want it
@tabithajustice3495
@tabithajustice3495 4 года назад
I have 5 kids, and I am new to transitioning to the zero waste life style. I am only two months on, and I must say I still fail at something every day. But every day I'm trying and myself and family are getting better. But because I have such a large family, and the pandemic did start right after I started making changes to zero waste... I'm both saving all glass jars, and bought some as I needed new Tupperware anyways. So instead of buying plastic I bought larger glass sets, and jars. But it's a one time purchase I'll likely never have to make again and can also be passed down to my children❤
@kristyathome
@kristyathome 4 года назад
Love the tour, but I honestly have to say I had to comment because, I freakin' love your dress! So cute.
@PatriciaDeanStone
@PatriciaDeanStone 4 года назад
I was thinking the same! I want that dress!!
@corrinebruning7953
@corrinebruning7953 4 года назад
Me too! Please tell us where the dress is from!!!
@lyzettemaguigad2828
@lyzettemaguigad2828 4 года назад
@@corrinebruning7953 I think it was in her recent thred up haul
@Fatimasroots
@Fatimasroots 4 года назад
I have this dress it’s from forever 21!
@pixkypix7071
@pixkypix7071 4 года назад
I love how real you are when you show your home. Because nobody that I know is more environmentally conscious than you and you still have old plastic containers or old plastic cutter that shows that just because you want to help the environment doesn't mean you have to just get rid of all the plastic you already own to have to buy everything new! This is why I love your channel so much! I also think I am the second biggest fan of Earth Hero (you would be the 1st lol) because of you! I just want to buy EVERYTHING THEY SELL and they usually always have whatever I need! I'm happy they still sponsor you so people can get to know them
@user-tr2wd4uv1h
@user-tr2wd4uv1h 6 месяцев назад
I love how real you are, and show that you still use plastic once in a while.
@hannahalimonda897
@hannahalimonda897 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing all your ideas! As a homeowner I really look forward to implementing some of the low waste/zero waste improvements you have made. And as others have said, that dress is so beautiful on you!!
@ethan2bart
@ethan2bart 4 года назад
For some reason I never thought of using a jar to store twist ties and rubber bands, going to do that now! Thank you for your videos :)
@QuestForEco
@QuestForEco 4 года назад
That's a beautiful kitchen! And thanks for saying that it's okay if the kitchen isn't perfectly zero waste. We can never be perfectly zero waste, am I right? Everything we use has an impact on the environment. I recently uploaded a video on how glass can have a negative impact! If any of you are interested, I'd be happy if you take a look and show some love!
@abbi1349
@abbi1349 3 года назад
Remember: being low waste isnt about perfection. It's about doing what you can. Every bit makes a difference. 💜
@craftinginthemoonlight
@craftinginthemoonlight 4 года назад
I placed my first order with EarthHero! Thank you for recommending them, I can't wait to get my goodies and stop buying some plastic items! I'm going to repurpose the plastic containers into starter pots for my plants! 💗💗Love your channel!!
@Sno92White
@Sno92White 4 года назад
For those of us who live in areas where reusable bags still aren’t allowed, just ask them to put the stuff back into the cart, and put your items in your bags when you get to the car! Simple, but effective way to keep up the zero waste effort! I love this channel, thank you Shelbi!
@sagessedantan
@sagessedantan 4 года назад
I just started using Swedish Dish Cloths to do my dishes - I LOVE THEM! They're like a sponge and a paper towel in one, but compostable (and reusable/washable)! and they have cute patterns too :)
@Trylena
@Trylena 4 года назад
Funny fact: I get Sushi from this place that sends the food in a box and the soy sauce on a small glass bottle. Is actually so great and have reused the bottle sometimes.
@anushkabahutule4970
@anushkabahutule4970 3 года назад
Those stainless steel containers are very popular here in India for carrying your lunch to school or work! Literally every single household has them.
@heatherlayton6010
@heatherlayton6010 4 года назад
A great way to be low waste with pots and pan is cast irons. They literally last for generations. We found one literally in my grandparents garage all rusted and washed the rust off and use it now! It’s more work to take care of them, but they’re naturally nonstick and AMAZING for cooking. It’s all we use in our house
@rubissita
@rubissita 4 года назад
I'm mexican, and the tortilla press is useful just for corn tortilla, for the tortilla made of wheat flour you need a roller, because the dough is elastic.
@jessicahernandezbinney6062
@jessicahernandezbinney6062 2 года назад
I started saving spaghetti sauce and salsa jars soak in warm water. Label comes right off. Thenput chalk stick labels on them so I could easily relabel anytime. I use them for spices, dried peppers, Splenda, bacon bits\sunflower seeds. Gallon pickle jars are good for laundry soaps, flour, sugar etc
@xerrias
@xerrias 4 года назад
Firstly, love love LOVE the lemon dress. And love this video, very realistic :) I use luffa slices as my dish sponges, as well as a "bottle brush" made of wood and plant bristles. My partner loves the brush, I love the sponge. I relate to this :)
@quailypoes
@quailypoes 4 года назад
Omg that's such a good idea. How do you cut to make the sponges? Will a regular serrated knife work?
@kaylyn3996
@kaylyn3996 3 года назад
One thing I like to do is hunt for knives at the thrift store or garage sales, sometimes you can find a really nice brand. It's also a good idea to learn how to sharpen a knife (using a sharpening stone in my opinion will let it last longer, as mechanical and pull-through sharpeners take off the most metal, but whatever method you're actually going to use is the most sustainable!)
@willagerz4890
@willagerz4890 4 года назад
I absolutely agree with the kitchen gadgets thing. I have a dumpling press that I get so much use out of. I'll usually make HUGE batches of dumplings to freeze and use when I want so it makes things easier and I actually make them more often because I got the little press
@sharalli3112
@sharalli3112 4 года назад
I love these kinds of videos! Once the shelter in place orders are lifted, would love to see videos specific to SATX; where you shop, fave restaurants, etc. ❤️❤️
@thecosmicbug
@thecosmicbug 4 года назад
Yes! ❤️
@kaylawalker6100
@kaylawalker6100 4 года назад
Yes
@cassandramaldonado2340
@cassandramaldonado2340 4 года назад
Same me and a friend were just talking about how we can’t believe you live here and are zero waste
@amyandshawnwilt3688
@amyandshawnwilt3688 4 года назад
As a family of 5, I have never loaded and unloaded the dishwasher soooo much as now !
@kristmas1068
@kristmas1068 4 года назад
Wow you look beautiful in that dress. Also please do a pan/cookware video when you get them. I've been wanting to invest in good quality too.
@jennyreed3331
@jennyreed3331 4 года назад
I looooove your kitchen! The one thing I will say about cutting boards is that if anyone eats meat/fish, use a plastic one instead of a wooden one. Wood absorbs the juices from meat and can store bacteria so find a secondhand plastic cutting board for these items :)
@composthog4332
@composthog4332 4 года назад
Hi, I have read the opposite- that plastic boards get scratches and they are hard to clean/keep bacteria free. I've read that wood has natural anti- microbial properties and is safer. Didn't do the research, though! : ) Otoh, I don't eat meat but have heard its a good idea to use a dedicated chopping block for your meat. All the best
@jennyreed3331
@jennyreed3331 4 года назад
@@composthog4332 I hadn't heard of that before. I always put my plastic cutting board into the dishwasher so I would assume it cleans it quite well. That is interesting though, so I'll check out the research (especially since I've got a lot of free time on my hands right now haha)
@leighrinker
@leighrinker 3 года назад
The most affordable way to get amazing pots and pans is to buy from a restaurant supply store. The pants they sell are made to be used thousands of times every single week. Stores mark up pans for absolutely no reason. You can get better quality going where the restaurants go.
@heavenshell83
@heavenshell83 4 года назад
I totally like your approach on "use what you have" over buying new and trying to make use out of what is already there. There are gadgets that are life-changing for one person while they are completely unnecessary for another. For me, this would be the rice cooker. Before that, I basically never ate rice. Now I could just eat rice all day, every day. xD A good can-opener is essential. Bad ones will you get insured more easily and the sharp edges also might damage the rubbish bag or hurt your animal etc. I absolutely feel you when you say that the dishes keep coming and coming (thank God for the dishwasher!). I am definitely not a person that eats out or has take out a lot, but these times also give me the spirit to try out more great dishes that I did not come around making before and to get deeper into buying less in plastic. Which often times requires making things from scratch than just ripping open a bag (gnocchi, croquettes, dumplings, etc.)
@gpquackenbos
@gpquackenbos 4 года назад
I inherited my grandmother's iron skillets. If you can find a seasoned skillet in a thrift store, buy it immediately.
@rachelharrison722
@rachelharrison722 3 года назад
Chasssur pots are where its at big investment but you'll only need 2 shapes and youre set 🙌
@jesss2297
@jesss2297 4 года назад
Your videos have been so positive and uplifting during these difficult times, it is so appreciated! I can’t wait until earthero starts to ship international 😄
@McMoldys
@McMoldys 4 года назад
I found it interesting how you said you don’t use glass cups for guests. My family prioritizes glass cups for guests. You are right about how guests are more likely to not be careful. You changed my mind about that.
@FrankieGoogs
@FrankieGoogs 4 года назад
I'm a big cook and have been for 20+ years... I never bought anything teflon or plastic and I'm still using everything I purchased 20 years ago... all cast iron, wood, le creuset, ceramic, stainless steel. You can find good stuff at flea markets as well.
@samriddhisingh8792
@samriddhisingh8792 3 года назад
Basic household in our country!! Being middle class in asian country!! Never throwing out glass jar plastic jar or even polythene bags
@TheDolphace
@TheDolphace 3 года назад
I got gifted a whole second hand vintage lecruset pan set 🤯 Using my old nonstick set in the garden, plan is to make a silly water feature, but for now I use them as pot holders.
@carolnewton496
@carolnewton496 4 года назад
I keep wanting to purge with purpose through my things, but all my kids are close to moving out soon and I am planning on letting them "shop from home" first. My friend did this with hers, she made sure they knew what was "not available" and then let them take from the rest. She says it was great to help her kids and freeing for her.
@kathykimsey4019
@kathykimsey4019 4 года назад
Hi! I love your channel. I’ve been a “tree hugger” since the early ‘70’s and love learning new ways to protect our planet 🌎!!! You mentioned your interest in a future interest in purchasing a pot & pan set. If I may suggest not purchasing a set, but rather individual items. I have a mixture of a carbon steel skillet-pan, enamel cast iron Dutch oven, (3)18/10 stainless steel pots & roasting pan. It has been an investment over the years but, these items will be passed down to my children and hopefully my grandchildren one day.
@alejandramousa9316
@alejandramousa9316 4 года назад
I got a lot of my pots and pans at the thrift store. 2 cast iron pans in different sizes. 2 large pots for soup in different sizes. And a Dutch oven and sautee pan with lid. The only thing I bought new at Ross was a sauce pan.
@ciciandsera6972
@ciciandsera6972 4 года назад
I recently got All Clad stainless steel pans and they're so good! I kept an eye on Williams Sonoma and Sur La Table for sales and got them almost half off.
@anniebabannie
@anniebabannie 4 года назад
Have you heard of carbon steel pans? Apparently they last a lifetime, can be seasoned like cast iron pans, but have the same non-stick qualities as Teflon. I haven't bought them myself, but it's definitely on my to-do list! I think there's a kickstarter for the brand Misen, you should check it out, they look so cool. 😍
@Shelbizleee
@Shelbizleee 4 года назад
I haven’t but I will add it to my research list for sure 🤓
@CringeyCowgirl
@CringeyCowgirl 4 года назад
Love your channel 💕 HERES A TIP TO REMOVE STICKERS FROM JARS! not sure how sustainable my method is in the long run, but i live by it: 1) Boil the glass or lid that you need a label removed from. 2) after a few minutes the label whether paper or plastic will be super easy to rub or peel off. 3) to remove the rest of the sticky residue USE RUBBING ALCOHOL and a course sponge or brush it off. Im telling you guys, IT WORKS and i wish i knew this long ago ❤️
@dhanyashridhar6281
@dhanyashridhar6281 4 года назад
If you're planning to buy new pots and pans, stainless steel ones, will last you an entire lifetime and one more! Where I am from, stainless steel and cast iron utensils are extremely common. They are the best! They are sturdy and and long lasting, don't dent easily and just generally really efficient.
@madsenhomestead3845
@madsenhomestead3845 3 года назад
Have you tried making a paste to take off jar labels? I swear by my soap/ baking soda mixture. Just mix up a jar of it with equal parts dish soap and baking soda, then coat your jars with them and when you get around to scrubbing them off it comes off SOOOOOO easily. You’ll be hooked. I also use it in place of grout/ bathroom cleaner so it’s non-toxic.
@templar.
@templar. 3 года назад
as someone who has arthritis and struggles to open things, that can opener looks very enticing
@luisaah5707
@luisaah5707 3 года назад
I bought a non stick pan for £70 from circulon and it is the best pan I ever had😊.
@RT-dk7yv
@RT-dk7yv 4 года назад
tomatoes in the fridge? im crying! love your stuff tho shelby
@shauntriceanee3188
@shauntriceanee3188 4 года назад
If there is a Burlington near you. Run! They have an awesome select of pots and pans. I especially like the brand Delmonico's. It's mostly stainless steel. Reasonably priced. And they have layaway. I also like the cast iron and enamel pots and pans.
@floress__maria
@floress__maria 4 года назад
These videos are coming at a great time for me! My partner and I are moving into our first house next week and these have been great in guiding me on the best things to get!
@noellekillius9048
@noellekillius9048 3 года назад
LOOK INTO Prestige Eco pan set! My partner and I went to a local shop and were able to buy just a pan, so I can't speak for them all, but we LOVE that pan!
@Ilovesmesomeketchup
@Ilovesmesomeketchup 3 года назад
0 waste and just cheap tip: estate sales. Kitchen items are really really cheap at estate sales and the old stuff is already used and made to last generations. Pots and pans are great to get there. Furniture is also really cheap. Sewing stuff- old ladies have the best sewing stuff. Great place to find nice second hand things.
@meln5499
@meln5499 4 года назад
Thanks for the tour! Would love a pantry tour too ;) I love your point about kitchen gadgets, I was in love with them in my 20's and now in my 30's most have been purged because I seldom used them. I did however requested (specific) practical gifts over the years and have upgraded as I wear out things, like for stainless steel pots and pans, grown up knife set (with easy knife sharpener), pyrex cooking bakeware and upgrading my cooking and eating utensils to high quality stainless (no rusting in dishwasher) and wooden ones. Worth the upgrade and what can't you do really with a really sharp knife and quality pans. I have a travel mug addiction too - why do we love them so! Thanks so much too for the clean kanteen nesting cup recommendation! We are transitioning my toddler from sippy to real cups, and I am not liking the plastic and that they take up so much room. These ones can pull double duty while camping too as they nest, and dishwasher safe so they will be a good investment.
@caseycantrell3836
@caseycantrell3836 4 года назад
for collapsible bags, just learn how to ranger roll and almost any bag can be deemed collapsible. not always to the small size of bags that were made to do that, but it works pretty well if its all you have access to.
@suzq2744
@suzq2744 Год назад
If you do have plastic Tupperware and you want glass you can always repurpose the plastic ones to organize small items in your house like paper clips, hair ties, jewelry, etc💯
@kippyskippy1872
@kippyskippy1872 4 года назад
I love your videos so much, it’s started me to take a dive head first into the deep pool that is low waste and zero waste living. I am going to start this lifestyle (No not just getting rid of all of my stuff I am going to slowly start this) once everything settles down and I’m allowed to go to the store. I have been into Cottagecore ever since I found it near the beginning of quarantine, and a lot of Cottagecore people are low waste or zero waste living.
@zanacoltman4897
@zanacoltman4897 4 года назад
Second hand cast iron are better than brand new AND will last you forever. They are one of the few things in the kitchen that the more you use it the better it gets (you 'season' the pan by using it). Great also for multi use as they can go on the stove and in the oven.
@HypnoRhymes
@HypnoRhymes 4 года назад
What a lovely kitchen 😊
@shay1565
@shay1565 3 года назад
I believe if you keep silicone close enough to touch it starts to break down so I’d recommend a different storage solution if you want the stashed bags to last a long time :)
@AngelaJonesPoetryAndStories
@AngelaJonesPoetryAndStories 4 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed the kitchen tour. I hope everyone is doing OK and staying safe
@mizuho4516
@mizuho4516 3 года назад
I am totally agree with what you are doing with plastic items you have already. I learned a lot from your video, thank you☺️
@budomari
@budomari 3 года назад
I really love your dress, it looks so happy with the yellow lemons :)
@jacfink
@jacfink 3 года назад
hi! I just watched this episode today and I wanted to tell you how much I love your videos! they are so informative and I love how you are so honest about everthing you do. BUT... I really wanted to comment on how much I love your dress. the blue dress with lemons 🍋! I love it. anyhow keep doing what you do. I just discovered you so I've been binge watching for days!
@sarahu.38
@sarahu.38 4 года назад
Shelbi, thank you so much for keeping up the content and for keeping us all informed and INSPIRED! It must be challenging to keep up with your posts given everything that is going on in the world, so I just wanted to make sure you know that your efforts are worth as much now as they were before, if not even MORE. Your outlook on sustainability empowers people when they might be feeling disempowered in other areas of life. Quarantine times have meant that I've slipped WAY more than I'd like in my zero-waste habits, but I'm motivated to keep doing my best regardless. I have you and your videos to thank for helping me along this path! Also, shoutout to Madison for her camera skillz, lol
@Shelbizleee
@Shelbizleee 4 года назад
thank you. this means more to me right now than I can even begin to explain. Thank you thank you thank you 💕
@juliahittmeyer3527
@juliahittmeyer3527 4 года назад
One day when I have my own place I want to have a kitchen like yours 😍 honestly I’m in love with the astetics of a zero waste lifestyle !
@Naeruve
@Naeruve 3 года назад
Use your hair dryer or fill the jar with hot water to make it easier to remove the stickers. It softens the adhesive and you can go in with your brush super easy 👍
@nylirama
@nylirama 2 года назад
I am not zero waste but I feel good doing low waste. We have owned many items for a long ass time and that is better than getting rid of things to replace them with zero waste at once.
@earthtoelly537
@earthtoelly537 4 года назад
Pioneer woman pots and pans set are really good quality....nothing sticks to them and you can buy them at Walmart 😊
@madalinamazur
@madalinamazur 4 года назад
okay but the aesthetic!!! I know that's not the goal of zero waste but it just makes me so happy ahaha :))
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