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Default Redeemable culinary goof(s) . . . . or not

On Mon, 1 Aug 2016 20:09:48 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 7/28/2016 9:22 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
>> On Thu, 28 Jul 2016 16:02:17 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>
>>> I solved that problem long ago... ordered a case of good quality
>>> Scotch brand packing tape, a commercial dispensor, a quality box
>>> cutter and lots of extra blades from Amazon. I can make quick work of
>>> slicing large cartons into managable pieces, folding them into small
>>> packets, stomping them flat, and taping them securely. Yoose probably
>>> don't know but I invented trash compacting... nothing goes into my
>>> recyclables bin lest I compress it to its smallest possible volume. I
>>> generate a lot of pet food cans but they get stomped flat.

>>
>> Serious Obsessive compulsive behavior there.
>>
>> -sw


I buy a lot of stuff on line and it all arrives in oversize cartons,
if I didn't compress it into the smallest volume posssible I'd never
fit it into my recyclables bin. Sometimes I can't fit it all in but
not always, like now I have all the large cartons from my new well
pressure tank and all its attachments, I'll get rid of it over the
next few weeks... and I still have the large carton from my new Weber
grill. The weather hasn't been cooperative to assemble it, raining
like it would flood Noah's Ark... I'll eventually get to it.

>I offer the larger boxes to neighbors. Someone always needs boxes.


My neighbors have plenty of their own cartons, they'd think I was nuts
offering them mine... these are huge cartons, not the size someone
would want for normal shipping. Most people use the post office
cartons, the price includes postage, I use those often.
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