"cloth diapers are great cleaning rags and do wonders on windows."
Especially with a little plain white vinegar.
But, frankly, newspapers and vinegar do just as good a job.
Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy
Jun 5 # 12 of 21
Jafo232 wrote:
At the local Stewarts here, a manager told me once that when they find a cracked egg in a carton, they now have to throw out all of the eggs in that carton. To me, that is just plain stupid and a serious waste of food. An egg comes built in with its own packaging.
As for ripped bags and dented cans, I have never once had a problem with a dented can. Honestly, I do not know what the problem is with them. If a can loses it seal, you will know about it pretty quick.
Jeff, I would be making friends with that manager real fast
Posted By: KYHeirloomer
Jun 5 # 13 of 21
Wouldn't do any good, Cathy, as in most jurisdictions it is illegal to even give the stuff away (hey! I'm from the gubmint. I'm here to help you.). Otherwise they could at least share it with food banks and homeless shelters.
Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy
Jun 5 # 14 of 21
I agree 100 % about sharing with Food Banks!
In the part of AL where I used to live, there were stores and bakeries that did donate to Ecumenical Services and so the food was given to the elderly, needy and such.
Govt. laws aren't adhered to in good ole' Alabama as much as "God-given" common sence!
OK KYH I give up why is it called a "Church Key"?
Remember the "P-38" can opener that the military issued to it's enlisted men to open rations with? My fiance still uses his every day, keeps it on his key chain and prefers it! I loved canned rations as a kid, the MRE's they use these days are absoltuely NOTHING in comparison, but I do understand why they went to them!
Posted By: KYHeirloomer
Jun 5 # 15 of 21
Cathy I don't know why it's called a church key. That's why I asked.