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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 04:28:35 -0500, > wrote: > > > THINK TUPPERWARE > > I have some OLD Tupperware - which I can testify is a > workhorse and well worth the $$ I spent considering that > it's more than 20 years old. However, I need some new > lids... can I get new lids for OLD Tupperware??? There are some covers for older pieces still available. If it's a round container, check the bottom and see if there is a single letter there. Things like A seals, Y seals etc. are available since there are still containers sold today with those seals. Even the pleated, instant seals are still available AFAIK. If you are going to go to the kiosk, rather than taking your container, look on the bottom and you will see a series of numbers (i.e. 453-374). The digits before the dash will tell the consultant exactly what item that is and he/she will be able to look up the item in their parts book and tell you if a seal is available for it. Said seals are a few dollars rather than cents, depending on the size. But consider spending 2-3 dollars on a seal that will last another 20 years rather than spending a few bucks on a roll of Glad Press & Seal on a regular basis. Gabby |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 04:28:35 -0500, > wrote: > > > THINK TUPPERWARE > > I have some OLD Tupperware - which I can testify is a > workhorse and well worth the $$ I spent considering that > it's more than 20 years old. However, I need some new > lids... can I get new lids for OLD Tupperware??? There are some covers for older pieces still available. If it's a round container, check the bottom and see if there is a single letter there. Things like A seals, Y seals etc. are available since there are still containers sold today with those seals. Even the pleated, instant seals are still available AFAIK. If you are going to go to the kiosk, rather than taking your container, look on the bottom and you will see a series of numbers (i.e. 453-374). The digits before the dash will tell the consultant exactly what item that is and he/she will be able to look up the item in their parts book and tell you if a seal is available for it. Said seals are a few dollars rather than cents, depending on the size. But consider spending 2-3 dollars on a seal that will last another 20 years rather than spending a few bucks on a roll of Glad Press & Seal on a regular basis. Gabby |
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sf > wrote in message >. ..
> On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 04:28:35 -0500, > wrote: > > > THINK TUPPERWARE I can't hear the word Tupperware ever since reading a footnote to a copy of "Othello" which explained that "tupp" was slang for "****" in Shakespeare's time. > > I have some OLD Tupperware - which I can testify is a > workhorse and well worth the $$ I spent considering that > it's more than 20 years old. However, I need some new > lids... can I get new lids for OLD Tupperware??? In most > cases, I can't turn in any old lids - because they were > thrown out, but I can produce the bottom piece. > > There is a Tupperware kiosk in my local shopping center, so > I can get/order them there, if it's possible. > > TIA > > PS: I know that Glad Press & Seal works well with > Tupperware, but I'd rather have a real Tupperware lid. I > wouldn't even care if I had to spend a few cents (like 50) > on one. If it got into $$, of course I wouldn't bother. > > > > Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On 12 Jul 2004 16:11:06 -0700, (Tony Lew)
arranged random neurons, so they looked like this: >sf > wrote in message >. .. >> On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 04:28:35 -0500, >> wrote: >> >> > THINK TUPPERWARE > >I can't hear the word Tupperware ever since reading >a footnote to a copy of "Othello" which explained >that "tupp" was slang for "****" in Shakespeare's time. So, all this time I've actually been using F*ckerware? Dang! Now I'll *never* be able to hear or see that word without thinking of this. Thanks heaps ;-) Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very good dinner." Duncan Hines To reply, remove replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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One dark day on Usenet, Terry Pulliam Burd > said:
> On 12 Jul 2004 16:11:06 -0700, (Tony Lew) > arranged random neurons, so they looked like this: > >sf > wrote in message > >. .. > >> On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 04:28:35 -0500, > >> wrote: > >> > THINK TUPPERWARE > > > >I can't hear the word Tupperware ever since reading > >a footnote to a copy of "Othello" which explained > >that "tupp" was slang for "****" in Shakespeare's time. > > So, all this time I've actually been using F*ckerware? Dang! Now I'll > *never* be able to hear or see that word without thinking of this. > Thanks heaps ;-) My sib sells Tupperware. I wonder if I should bring this up at her next party... ;-) -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ (COLD to HOT for e-mail) "Why do my knees feel like the wanna tear up?" - Carl, ATHF |
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 20:46:41 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote: > F*ckerware? Othello demands certainty that Desdemona is betraying him. What would be definitive proof, Iago asks? Would you, the supervisor, grossly gape on-- Behold her tupp'd? Earl Silas Tupper was the inventor of Tupperware. http://www.last-names.net According to the celebrated poet by this name, Martin Farquhar Tupper, it is a corruption of part of the motto of the family, "Tout perdie." Figuring out what perdie means - well, let's just say it has a lot of meanings - not related to what Tony said... except in instances where I could find no direct definition - in most of those cases, it could have been a reference to a man's "third arm". Remember how our last names connote relationships (Johnson = John's son), jobs (Smith = smith/blacksmith - a man who works with metal), nicknames (Small, Bliss) places of birth or residence (Bath, Borland)? So, if what Tony said is true (here's a clue) http://www.ebrummie.co.uk/brummie_dictionary/t.htm tup n. a ram (Skeat, 1876) now we know what one of Earl's distant relatives was known for... and it wasn't milling, baking, tayloring or cooking. LOLOLOL Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 20:46:41 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote: > F*ckerware? Othello demands certainty that Desdemona is betraying him. What would be definitive proof, Iago asks? Would you, the supervisor, grossly gape on-- Behold her tupp'd? Earl Silas Tupper was the inventor of Tupperware. http://www.last-names.net According to the celebrated poet by this name, Martin Farquhar Tupper, it is a corruption of part of the motto of the family, "Tout perdie." Figuring out what perdie means - well, let's just say it has a lot of meanings - not related to what Tony said... except in instances where I could find no direct definition - in most of those cases, it could have been a reference to a man's "third arm". Remember how our last names connote relationships (Johnson = John's son), jobs (Smith = smith/blacksmith - a man who works with metal), nicknames (Small, Bliss) places of birth or residence (Bath, Borland)? So, if what Tony said is true (here's a clue) http://www.ebrummie.co.uk/brummie_dictionary/t.htm tup n. a ram (Skeat, 1876) now we know what one of Earl's distant relatives was known for... and it wasn't milling, baking, tayloring or cooking. LOLOLOL Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 20:46:41 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote: > F*ckerware? Othello demands certainty that Desdemona is betraying him. What would be definitive proof, Iago asks? Would you, the supervisor, grossly gape on-- Behold her tupp'd? Earl Silas Tupper was the inventor of Tupperware. http://www.last-names.net According to the celebrated poet by this name, Martin Farquhar Tupper, it is a corruption of part of the motto of the family, "Tout perdie." Figuring out what perdie means - well, let's just say it has a lot of meanings - not related to what Tony said... except in instances where I could find no direct definition - in most of those cases, it could have been a reference to a man's "third arm". Remember how our last names connote relationships (Johnson = John's son), jobs (Smith = smith/blacksmith - a man who works with metal), nicknames (Small, Bliss) places of birth or residence (Bath, Borland)? So, if what Tony said is true (here's a clue) http://www.ebrummie.co.uk/brummie_dictionary/t.htm tup n. a ram (Skeat, 1876) now we know what one of Earl's distant relatives was known for... and it wasn't milling, baking, tayloring or cooking. LOLOLOL Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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