One of the routines I think of as part of my daily routine is my mother’s practice and creative challenge of using everything to the last drop before disposing of a container. A lotion bottle or toothpaste tube was cut open and examined for final contents before it was placed in the garbage or recycling. A condiment jar was scraped or mixed with a few drops of water to use the very last serving it could offer.
My mother would even go as far as asking for her daughters’ half-used lotion and makeup containers to make sure they were used to the last drop! My visits to her home often included bringing partially used products.
Even though I silently questioned the quality of these unwanted bottles and jars, they were gems to my mother. As I reflect on her habits, I have grown fond of her frugal intentions and now pay closer attention to using my purchases until the last drop.
While time has helped me discover the favorite products in my life, and I don’t abandon them as easily, I am thrilled to challenge myself to use everything up. What I once thought was the end of a product could last a few more weeks, months, or servings. Incorporating and honoring my mother’s practice to save money and reduce waste aligns with a simpler lifestyle, and helps me appreciate the value of what I have.
Silverish Simplicity links to a few tools to squeeze out the last drop:
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