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Green Bags
By admin | July 22, 2008
Green bags can be interesting, if properly matched with your outfit, because they can help you create a contrast which pleases looks and draws attention in a nice way. Green is like grass, like nature, our eyes are pleased to see green, because it generates tranquility and peace.
A green bag can make you ugly, as well as it can make you a star of the street or of night clubs, depending on how you wear it. Green bags make you think of spring and summer, when all nature goes green, when trees are a wonder and the gardens look like heavens on Earth.
However, bag designers encounter a big challenge is choosing the shades of green for their handbags. For example, some Coach bag models include green amongst other colors, making them look fresh and young. Besides, they will always be in fashion, due to their classic approach to design ans lining.
Another type of green bags
Leaving aside the handbags, purses, tote bags and all kind of fashion accessories and apparel, we encounter green bags in a less romantic place, namely in our kitchen. Here, the so-called “green bags” are simple plastic bags which have the ability of storing fruits and vegetables in the fridge for a long time. This capability is due to the absorption of the ethylene gas that is released by the food, which prevents the gas from staying in the fruit, and thus helping your food stay fresher longer. These trademark Green Bags have been invented by Debbie Meyer, and they contain a mineral form of Zeolyte named Oya. Funny enough, the Green Bags come in a few colors and each color is meant for the storage of a certain food:
- Green – Fruits and vegetables
- Yellow – Breads and grains
- Red – meats
- Blue – Cheese
Such green bags are not extremely expensive, if we think that thanks to them the food stays fresh ten times more than normal. You can get a pack of 20 bags for less than $10 plus the shipping fees and state tax where applicable.
Interesting these green bags, aren’t they?
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