15 uses for your used pill bottles

I throw most of them away, and I go through a lot.
I have a work bag and a town bag, and each bag has things I might need.
Some of those things go into pill bottles.
PJCB (cotton balls infused with petroleum jelly) as a fire starting aid.
I keep a days' worth of medicine in pill bottles in each bag, just in case I don't make it home in time.
Matches, Q-Tips, char cloth, Band-Aids, etc.
 
From the list in your link, I liked this one:

5. Hide-a-key​

The key to your front door will fit in a prescription bottle hidden in nooks and crannies around the outside of your house. If you want to get really fancy, you can hot glue a small rock to the lid of the bottle and bury it in the landscaping somewhere inconspicuous.
 
When my IR/Cushings horse was on Prascend, he only got half tablet daily. I would prepare a couple of days ahead and keep them in the cupboard with his name on the bottles.

Saved me time from chopping pills every night, especially if I was running late to the barn.

Otherwise, they get pitched.
 
My one prescription is for 100 pills. I have an empty container that I put in 7 of the pills every week. If Tuesday rolls around and I have one extra, I know I missed a day. Or I can count in the middle of the week and deduct if I haven’t taken one today.

I like the idea for packing earrings for travel.

They are a better quality plastic. Some plastics shouldn’t be reused for anything.
 
I happen to put pennies in a large jug and have smaller jugs for dimes, nickels and quarters in my vehicle. The pennies can be tossed to some of the beggars, the rest of the change I use for either laundry or parking meters.
 


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