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Lin wrote:
> flitterbit wrote: > >> Thanks for the warning; I haven't tried those yet, and will steer >> clear of them. So far we've tried Kirkland paper towels, bath tissue, >> laundry detergent and a few other things, all of which were fine. > > We use many of the same things that you do and they are just fine. I got > a bit spoiled to the Glad ForceFlex and the Kirkland bags come nowhere > close to the quality of those. > > Under the Kirkland brand is a very nice premium vodka. (You should have > seen me shudder when Bob brought that home!) Turned out to be quite > tasty and it's in this gorgeous, tall and extremely heavy bottle that if > I could figure out how to get the printing off the glass I might turn it > into a lamp base or vase. We have a pair of them. :-) > > BTW: I did get the vanilla beans! > > --Lin > > Alas, my local Costco doesn't have the vanilla beans, at least that I could find when I was there yesterday. That sounds like a nice vodka; our Costco can't carry it, at least as far as I'm aware. Here in Ontario we can't buy liquor, wine or beer anywhere but at specially licensed outlets; wine, imported beers and spirits from the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, and "regular" beer from The Beer Store (yep, that's what it's called; it used to be Brewer's Retail and I honestly don't know why the name was changed ![]() |
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