Since September, I have written at least one post for each week of the year. Kind of cool, eh? Oh, I guess it actually just proves that I have too much time on my hands. Oh well.
What I’m actually interested in posting about today is DRYER LINT. oooohh aaaaahhh. What? You’re not as excited as I am? But think about the possibilities of dryer lint! Fire starter is naturally at the top of the list, since it’s so flammable, but there’s also , art projects, making little birdies happy, and all sorts of other things. How about adding it to homemade paper? Ok, well this website gives a lot of suggestions for using dryer lint.
How about this kid who did a long term science project on the effects of dryer lint as fertilizer? I never realized how much lint that clothing manufacturers produced each week. Wow.
In any case, a search on google for “recycling dryer lint” has been quite enlightening. There are pages and pages of sites dedicated to it, and now this one will be added to the multitude, not really adding any new information but just regurgitating that which came before.
The scary thing is, this isn’t even the oddest search I’ve ever done on google. I quite liking finding odd search terms and seeing what comes up! lol. Recycling dryer lint is a pretty normal topic, actually.
Anyhow, happy googling everyone. ![]()

