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    excellent .....can i claim for a chinese meal every week as i use the clear boxes for storage .... !!!!!!

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    just had a walk down to Asda and their storage tubs are only £2, so I got a few. Now what to do with the ice cream inside...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumping Jax View Post
    just had a walk down to Asda and their storage tubs are only £2, so I got a few. Now what to do with the ice cream inside...
    i'll pop down for some now im sure ive got loads more things that i need to sort out and store..if i look hard enough.as for that useless icecream...just post it to me..i'll dispose of it..carefuly and i wont enjoy it ...at all..

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    Quote Originally Posted by clairelou View Post
    excellent .....can i claim for a chinese meal every week as i use the clear boxes for storage .... !!!!!!
    I have loads of these too...filled with all sorts of things...great, because the children can see what's inside them.

    This thread has made me giggle this morning...thank you!


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    I missed this thread last month, but have been giggling reading it. I'm off to iceland tomorrow to see what their prices are like. My freezer is sooooo small that most of it will defrost before I get chance to save it for the kiddies !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SandCastles View Post
    I missed this thread last month, but have been giggling reading it. I'm off to iceland tomorrow to see what their prices are like. My freezer is sooooo small that most of it will defrost before I get chance to save it for the kiddies !!!
    I got an extra freezer in the garage to store my tubs in, you never know when you'll need a few more!

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    any ideas for haagen das tubs ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by clairelou View Post
    excellent .....can i claim for a chinese meal every week as i use the clear boxes for storage .... !!!!!!
    I know this was posted a while ago, but I bought the silver foil cartons with lids in costco.......i bought the large and small when i do batch cooking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karen s View Post
    can empty wine bottles be used for anything
    Outdoor musical instruments....fill with coloured water to different levels to create different notes
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    Quote Originally Posted by aly View Post
    I know this was posted a while ago, but I bought the silver foil cartons with lids in costco.......i bought the large and small when i do batch cooking.
    Sorry I meant for crafty bits and pieces, I have about 30 with different things in including glue, scissors, paint brushes and glue spreaders
    Owners of a lovely 2 bedroom holiday cottage www.thecottagegillamoor.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by karen s View Post
    can empty wine bottles be used for anything
    Oh my god!!!......I could write THOUSANDS off!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clairelou View Post
    Sorry I meant for crafty bits and pieces, I have about 30 with different things in including glue, scissors, paint brushes and glue spreaders
    me too! DH despairs of me as i keep every container and lid as they are all so useful

    ps, just had a look at your lovely cottage - i live in kirkby and often have visitors asking about cottages to stay in

 

 
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