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"Non-Beauty Products You Love"
mysticwolf 10692 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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01-29-08, 08:56 PM (EST)
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"Non-Beauty Products You Love" |
Calling all singles and other small households! Hate buying produce because it goes bad before you can use it all?A friend tipped me off to "Debbie Meyer's Green Bags" - As Seen on TV. These things really do work. I've had two ripe tomatoes siting on the counter in one for the last two weeks. They're still ripe - no spoilage. Banana's? Buy them somewhat green. Put them in the bag, take a couple out to ripen. Eat the ripe ones - the ones in the bag will still be green. My celery is going on a month, no deterioration. If this were my first post it could definitely be confused with SPAM, but neither is true. I'm in lvoe with these. Can't say enough good about them. Refrigerated, or on the shelf, my fruits and veggies are keeping until I can use them. I can finally shop for produce at Sam's or Costco and not worry about it all rotting before I get to it. You get 20 bags - 10 medium and 10 large - and they can be reused 8-10 times each if washed and dried between uses. The large are big enough to hold full size, husks on, corn on the cobb. Just remember to put the produce in dry and wipe out any condensate that may form (I haven't had to, so far). Oh... And, if you, like I, buy the vine ripened tomatoes on the stem? Take them off, first. For some reason that I can't fathom, even though the tomatoes stay ripe and don't rot the stems will grow mold. Ish. Any wonders you've been introduced to recently? Tribe's beauty.
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syren 5418 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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01-29-08, 09:13 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Non-Beauty Products You Love" |
And where can you get these bags? What?
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mysticwolf 10692 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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01-29-08, 09:57 PM (EST)
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7. "RE: Non-Beauty Products You Love" |
LAST EDITED ON 01-29-08 AT 09:58 PM (EST)Hope you like them as much as I do. Now that I think of it, I hope the thing with the tomato stems doesn't extend to the corn husks. I'll have to keep a close eye on that, and I still don't understand why it happens with the tomatoes. Other, fresh, greens - celery, lettuce, etc. aren't affected like that. BTW, They do caution you not to use twist ties with them so you don't put holes in them. My biggest problem will come when I first try to wash & dry one. The cats are addicted to chewing on plastic bags. I think no air drying in this house. Winter by TribeETR Extra Sig Pics
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Ahtumbreez 10456 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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01-30-08, 08:32 AM (EST)
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15. "RE: Non-Beauty Products You Love" |
I love Swiffer and the Magic Eraser. The Swiffer is great on my wood floors. I've got both the Dry Swiffer and Wet Swiffer.I also have the Onion Chopper. I can't do a half an onion like they show on tv, (that is one powerful woman!) but I do like it. I can only do about a 1/3 of an onion at a time. But they come out in these perfect, little cuts and I like that the container is a measuring cup. Would I buy it for myself? Probably not. But as the food processor is buried in the back of the cabinet and this slides into a drawer I do use it more. Way quicker than a knife. Agman took me to the islands
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mysticwolf 10692 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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01-30-08, 00:33 AM (EST)
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11. "RE: Dryel" |
Yep! DH first bought it when it came out a few years ago. I was suspicious. No longer.The only time I send anything to the dry cleaners now is if it's fur &/or leather, or if I need/want to have it professionally starched &/or pressed. Dryel is superb. We use it almost exclusively now for dry cleaning. Even on our suits, sweaters, and tuxedoes - including the wool or wool blends - even velvet. No complaints yet, and we've been using it for well over a year. And, following their directions, it's taken out every stain I've had to treat without leaving any indication it was ever there. Definitely worth trying.
Tribe's beauty.
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Ahtumbreez 10456 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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01-30-08, 09:06 AM (EST)
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18. "One product that didn't work" |
For me anyway. The space-age space-saver bags. They shrunk down to nothing like they were advertised. But the next day they were inflated again. So I shrunk them down again and then put a piece of plastic over the nozzle before screwing the plug on. Again it re-inflated overnight. So I did it again and then stuck it in the bottom of a chest with other stuff piled on top. When I took them out about 6 months later the plastic was brittle and the seams had come apart. Agman took me to the islands
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