Let’s Recycle Our Money!

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Shredded Money
Shredded Money (Photo credit: Jim Larson)
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia lobby...
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia lobby featuring a 25-foot tower of shredded money. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Fed Shreds at the Money Museum at the Federal ...
Fed Shreds at the Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (Photo credit: Steve Rhodes)
money pills 2
money pills 2 (Photo credit: klynslis)
money to burn
money to burn (Photo credit: klynslis)
The money house
The money house (Photo credit: dougward) [insulated with shredded money…]

Published by Katharine

Katharine is a writer, speaker, women's counselor, and professional mom. Happily married over 50 years to the same gorgeous guy. She loves cooking amazing homegrown food, celebrating grandbabies, her golden-egg-laying hennies, and watching old movies with popcorn. Her writing appears at Medium, Arkansas Women Bloggers, Contently, The Testimony Train, Taste Arkansas, Only in Arkansas, and in several professional magazines and one anthology.

2 thoughts on “Let’s Recycle Our Money!

  1. Whenever there’s a choice, I always buy American. Hard to do with electronics, but a lot of yarn, plastics, and glassware is still made here. Great post Katharine!

    1. I try very hard to keep from buying things made in China. They just are our enemies and have proven it over and over.
      I’m not opposed to picking up something from some small, poor country where the people get paid to work, however little, but in China, they just get to live another day–that is their payment. I hate buying things from there and will not do it unless I forget to look or the tag is hidden and I did not know it.
      They do hide the “China” label and proudly display the USA label, don’t they!
      I wonder why!

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