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I don't buy any of those things...except Mayo...and only in small jars..
I hear that rumour all the time about them supposedly harvesting credit card info... I have never known anyone that it's happened to.. and never read in the news that it's happened to anyone either...I suspect the rumour was started by Amazon..Temu is their most major competitor now..I looked at Temu many times since you had started using them. They do have some good pricing, and unusual items. We had been talking about credit cards earlier. I had read that Temu was a Chinese company owned them and there had been problems with financial information for customers.
Now, I don't know if that is true. I don't believe everything on the internet. I also do not have a problem with the people of China. It is the corporate machine there that gives me worry. Even though I would like to try it, I just don't want them to have my credit card number.
Great idea! I have a number of empty glass jars already and will will begin pressing them into more frequent service.I keep all the glass jars I buy after they are empitied. I soak them in the sink in warm soapy water to get the labels off. They are perfect for storing left overs.
You can see at a glance what is in the jar. I have all different sizes thanks to the great variety of things I buy in glass.
They are also great for sharing food with family. When my Mom was still living and in her own home I would make extra food. The glass jars were perfect for filling with home cooked meals and just taking it to her. She live just on the next street. I made sure to let the food cool before I placed the lids on. She could eat that day or place in the fridge for when she wanted it. She would wash the jars and keep them at the ready for refilling when she was done.
Same here. Also marinated artichoke hearts and jams & jellies. Have about 48 little glass baby food jars and lids saved from when our little dog needed to take medicine everyday. The only way to get him to eat it was in turkey or chicken baby food. Those little jars have been useful for all sorts of things.I do buy pickles, olives and a variety of condiments in glass.
Oh, don't get me started on saving jars! I can't throw them away but I do use them. When I get too many I give them to the thrift store to give away. They don't have to mess with the labels. I use goo gone if they're sticky.I keep all the glass jars I buy after they are empitied. I soak them in the sink in warm soapy water to get the labels off. They are perfect for storing left overs.
You can see at a glance what is in the jar. I have all different sizes thanks to the great variety of things I buy in glass.
They are also great for sharing food with family. When my Mom was still living and in her own home I would make extra food. The glass jars were perfect for filling with home cooked meals and just taking it to her. She live just on the next street. I made sure to let the food cool before I placed the lids on. She could eat that day or place in the fridge for when she wanted it. She would wash the jars and keep them at the ready for refilling when she was done.
My Daughter bought her RAV4 Hybrid New 2 Christmases ago... she loves it... but.. I know her well, that's she's likely to upgrade in a year or 2..Yesterday I finally traded in the 2006 Suburu Forester I inherited from my FIL when he passed. Now I’m driving a 2024 RAV4 XLE hybrid with AD. Such a smooth ride and I’m appreciating how adjustable the front seats are. Guess I’ll have to break down and allow Siri to speak on my phone.
I didn't mention it but a bought a knife. I had been looking on Amazon for one because I was ordering a new sharpener.Oh, don't get me started on saving jars! I can't throw them away but I do use them. When I get too many I give them to the thrift store to give away. They don't have to mess with the labels. I use goo gone if they're sticky.
I just saw your post on your Dollar store trip.
It reminded me that I had a good trip to Dollar Tree yesterday. I hadn't been in a while.
I picked up a small silicone whisk, a black and white pattern dry mat (passed on one at Wal-Mart since too expensive and not as pretty!), some plant clips to secure to stakes ( DH was shocked-20 to a pk), and I always pick up a couple jars of sweet gherkins with sugar, not HFCS.
They had some good stuff I passed on because I don't need but sure was tempting for 1.25!
My Daughter bought her RAV4 Hybrid New 2 Christmases ago... she loves it... but.. I know her well, that's she's likely to upgrade in a year or 2..
No cracks about steering wheel on the wrong side...that's not a messy car, we took the photo the day she picked up the car and it still had the floor and seat covers on it..![]()
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When that time comes, maybe you should buy it from her. You’ll know the owner took good care of it. By then yours will be 15 or so years old.My Daughter bought her RAV4 Hybrid New 2 Christmases ago... she loves it... but.. I know her well, that's she's likely to upgrade in a year or 2..
I wish I had thought to do this when our dog didn't want to eat. What a good idea to use the baby food.The only way to get him to eat it was in turkey or chicken baby food. Those little jars have been useful for all sorts of things.
That reminds me. I have a pair in slightly off-white and another in a "pale sand" color. I've never worn them because I've been meaning to deal with hemming them. I've lost some weight so I'm sure they no longer would fit.Recently, I discovered that I was in dire need of another pair of white linen trousers...
I have a Rav4 Adventure series and I love it!It isn't plush or fancy but I find it very smooth to drive with lots of power when needed and much better gas milage than I'd expected. Using the little 'computer screen' known as an infotainment system is definitely stretching my tolerance for tech but I'll bet your dd is exactly the right generation for that.
Haha I bought my daughter's Rav4 from her! That's why I have an adventure series. I doubt I'll be off roading or pulling anything but it's a great car.When that time comes, maybe you should buy it from her. You’ll know the owner took good care of it. By then yours will be 15 or so years old.
She is ... I tell her that I couldn't have one because the Tech would confuse me, but she accept it so naturally like it's bread and waterIt isn't plush or fancy but I find it very smooth to drive with lots of power when needed and much better gas milage than I'd expected. Using the little 'computer screen' known as an infotainment system is definitely stretching my tolerance for tech but I'll bet your dd is exactly the right generation for that.
She is ... I tell her that I couldn't have one because the Tech would confuse me, but she accept it so naturally like it's bread and water
True, .. but in as much as much as it's a nice car, and I wouldn't have to use the Tech if I didn't want to....the fact is, that the Insurance is very high for it..as is the road tax... and the Petrol is very expensive here, and that uses quite a lot compared to a smaller car... like mine..When that time comes, maybe you should buy it from her. You’ll know the owner took good care of it. By then yours will be 15 or so years old.
True, .. but in as much as much as it's a nice car, and I wouldn't have to use the Tech if I didn't want to....the fact is, that the Insurance is very high for it..as is the road tax... and the Petrol is very expensive here, and that uses quite a lot compared to a smaller car... like mine..
what Mileage ?...oooh I see... my car get about 55 to the gallon... fuel here is now at around £1.49 Per Litre ..that's about £6.68 per gallon.... that's approx $8.00 US per gallonAre you sure about the mileage? My hybrid is expected to get an average of 40 mpg. Too soon to say if that is true.
I drive a little Ford fusion..1.4Your car is a boss @hollydolly if it gets 55 miles to the gallon. What do you drive?
As for the insurance, I'm still waiting to hear back from my insurer but the financial guy at the dealership told me people are often surprised at how little more it turns out to be once you've purchased extended warrantee on so many things that they might otherwise have to cover.
The jury here is still out until I've had it longer.