HEAVY duty insulated grocery bags anyone?
"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 9 Apr 2011 20:27:22 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>> On Sat, 9 Apr 2011 11:24:22 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>> If you want insulated, get the Rachael Ray set that the sell. It
>>>> comes with a lunch tote. Keeps food cold for hours.
>>>
>>> Anything with Rachel's name on it is overpriced and can be found
>>> cheaper. It's the #1 rule for any celebrity endorsed products (unless
>>> it's Pee-Wee Herman or Mike Tyson).
>>
>> I disagree. I also have her pasta pot. It was expensive, but... It's
>> the
>> only oval pot I know of. It's long enough to hold spaghetti without
>> having
>> to bend or break it.
>>
>> The bags were cheap. Costco sells them.
>
> Well, I've seen plenty of pots that are oval and can fit spaghetti.
> And I've never seen the bags at CostCo other than the CostCo brand
> blue bags.
I've not seen any blue bags. I have some Costco shopping totes. They are
multicolored but mainly green. Before I got the insulated bags, I would use
those, but wrap two or three around my items. I would not however keep them
in the van for long.
I have not seen any other oval pots but I have not really looked for them
either. I just saw her using the pasta pot on her show. I don't know why I
was watching it. I really can't stand her and normally would not watch the
show.
>
> ObFood: I ate a 1.5 quart container of ice cream the the last 28
> hours. Is that wrong? I didn't know it was "Light" ice cream until I
> got it home. So that's really only .75 quarts of REAL ice cream.
> Plus I've a temp of 101+ for 3 days and that seems to help
> temporarily.
>
> Beware "Light" Ice Cream. Dryers really disguises the package so it's
> hard to tell it's "Light"
Hmmm...
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