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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Yes I do they come in handy for storing pantry food like rice, beans, etc. and other items. I give away some of them like large plastic Folger coffee canisters to someone who needs them at the mechanic shop part of the business. I’ve kept all of my very large laundry detergent bottles. Can hold water for anticipated outages and one is large enough for water to flush a toilet. Or lay it on it’s side with the spigot over the sink and there you have a way to wash your hands
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Scarfface · 46-50, M
@cherokeepatti exploding mice 😱
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Scarfface I hope they do it outside
Repete · 61-69, M
Great ideas I’ve used a lot sorting out nuts and bolts and everything else in the garage and I’ve done the water thing except I haven’t really used them for washing my hands but some soap jugs have a valve on them, that would work great. Thanks.@cherokeepatti
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Might wanna offer them on Free Cycle or Craigslist, some of them might be needed for camping or storage. Larger jars are good for making pickles.
Repete · 61-69, M
I have my spells sometimes I have a great idea and save way to many then I get rid of them and find out I should have kept them. Can’t seem to win. 😂
Boleuskas · M
Yes, since I grow my own hot pepers 🙂