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![]() "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message ... > Old baby food jars make excellent containers for screws, nuts, bolts etc. > in the shed /garage/store room (sorry not food related) according to DH > I chuck old spice jars away - my bad > I have no idea what a 'Stonewall Kitchen golden raspberry jam jar' looks > like - but it sounds like it's worth keeping... > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy The jars and containers I save are mason jars. I pay for them, so I never throw them away :-)) I do save yogurt containers - maybe about a half-dozen, that's it. I keep them mostly just in case I need to encase some particulary nasty liquid-y stuff for the trash. DH has a hard time parting with empty containers, not me! My great-grandmother had 9 children. She visited and stayed with most of them for a short time each year. Her biggest piece of baggage was a cardboard box of empty jars. Bless her heart! Dee Dee |
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