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Default Why canned food is not as good as fresh

On 5/19/2015 11:52 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>> On Tue, 19 May 2015 11:16:48 -0500, MaryL
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>>> I have a couple of LED lanterns, but I only have flashlights that use
>>> regular alkaline batteries. I will check into LED flashlights now that
>>> you have mentioned them. I live in East Texas, and it was extremely hot
>>> both times that we lost power for extended periods; so a number of those
>>> batteries went for two portable fans that operate on several D
>>> batteries. It can get very hot in a house that is sitting in weather
>>> conditions with triple-digit temperature and high humidity. I did open
>>> windows, but that was of limited value during those times.
>>>
>>> MaryL

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>> The LED lamps and flashlights are excellent. I found one under the
>> seat of my car yesterday, been there for maybe 8/9 years. Squeezed
>> the gizmo that operates it and lo and behold, still working That
>> was one of the type you can squeeze about ten times and then it runs
>> on that for ten minutes. I had put it in the car thinking sometime it
>> might be very useful

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> We have several lamps, radio and torches that don't need batteries. We
> can just wind them up, so if all else fails ...
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I also have several of those wind-up items, but none work well for me.
A problem is that I have vision problems and arthritis in my hands, so
that alone has caused difficulty when I try to "crank" those items. My
favorite flashlights are a Coleman model that have an oval-shaped lens.
They are bright, and the shape means they will not roll if placed on
an uneven surface. I have several because I keep one on both sides of
each bed (my own and also guest beds so that guests can find their way
around in the dark). They also do not require strength to turn on the
light, which is very important because of arthritis.

I am interested in looking at LED flashlights. In fact, I checked into
it on amazon.com after I read some messages in this thread. However,
most of them looked very small. I want the standard size (or what used
to be standard) because it is difficult for me to grasp something small.
It is difficult to see what the diameter is on amazon, so I will
probably go to Walmart and Lowe's soon.

MaryL


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