| If 10,000 Chicago Biters go with reusable utensils, in a year we'll keep almost 1.5 mil disposable knives, forks, spoons, and sporks outta landfills. | | | | Thomas Edison used a carbonized bamboo filament in his first light bulb, which is still burning today inside the Smithsonian. | | | | | | | | The Bite Wanna really know the charm of spring but can’t make it to Paris (quel dommage)? Pay a visit to French housewares company Genevieve Lethu, which recently opened its first U.S. location on Michigan Ave. with a full scope of Euro-style kitchen tools and table decor. We’re très excité about the washable and reusable bamboo cutlery - part of GL’s new, chic green line - which is a wiser (and more renewable) option than grandma’s silver for spring outdoor dining. The recycled glassware – pitchers, water and wine glasses - plus tall and handsome green recycled-glass vases got our hearts singing (just like Ella’s)…really, who needs Paris? | | Wanna Try? | Genevieve Lethu, 900 N. Michigan Ave. b/t Delaware and Walton Pls. (312-423-9948). Set of 10 bamboo forks, $10; recycled glass vase, $17. | | LIKE THIS BITE? TRY THIS: | The Picnic Tip | | Enter to win $200 at KaiaHouse.com by inviting your non-Biter friends to join Ideal Bite in the next 24 hours - smaller pool, bigger chances. | | Be adored even more... send your friends this tip. | | | | - SPONSOR - | |
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