You probably need to get a review from all of those on here who have never used one before. Don't want you wasting your money.:D
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You probably need to get a review from all of those on here who have never used one before. Don't want you wasting your money.:D
If I could readily recycle a tin can and achieve the same results as that particular item i would but there is no substitute or comparison for that particular product.
It is a unique method:p
The only thing unique is the way it stirs the popcorn. You could get the same effect with a tin can and a metal spatula. Then again, you could just punch holes in large tin juice cans, put some rope through them and make puddle jumpers. Or play Kick The Can. Much more fun!
Is no one picking up their dog's poop? That's what we use the bags for. When I was recovering from foot surgery and my DBF was both doing the grocery shopping and walking the pup twice a day, he decided that the dog needed to poop less often. I concluded that he just needed to shop for more groceries. :rolleyes:
With two big goldens and a golden puppy arriving next Saturday, our supply of Washington Post and NYT bags doesn't meet our pooch poop demands. We have to supplement with those blue bags you get at Petco.
Hey MP, pass the wine.
At my grocery store there is a big bin at the entrance where you bring back bags to recycle. Sometimes there are wads of bags in there that have been yanked off the rack, never been used :mad:
I use those when I forget my bag.
I'm thinking about getting some plastic bags and ice, rock salt, sugar, cream and general ice cream fixins and duct taping the bags to my blue jeans on a ten mile or so bike ride, and having ho'made bike ice cream. Or sorbet.
What's your opinion on where I should tape the bags -- tops of my feet? I don't wear toe clips. On my quadriceps?
our dog wouldn't pick up his poop so we got rid of him.
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