Would you share a coffee grinder?
On 3/25/2017 9:21 PM, Cheri wrote:
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>> On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 09:00:34 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>>>> I have a pile of those insulated bags for perishables and also a heap
>>>> of plain canvas bags. But still I have groceries placed in plastic
>>>> bags, prevents leakers from fercockting up my cloth bags, and also I
>>>> use the plastic bags for used cat litter... and still I buy cartons of
>>>> a thousand plastic bags for cat litter, BJs sells them a thousand for
>>>> $9.99. Those plastic bags decompose rather quickly when exposed to
>>>> the elements especially UV... I use several in my garden and at best
>>>> they last three months in the sun.
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>>> The canvas bags are easily laundered if they happen to get messy.
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>>> Cheri
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>> True but it's easier not to get them dirty. And the canvas bags leak
>> too, I don't need milk or meat blood leaking in my car.
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> Wow, your milk is leaking? I have never had leaking milk so maybe I'm
> just lucky. Don't your supermarkets put the plastic/paper towel blot
> thingie in your meat packages so there isn't leaking blood from the
> product? I know one store stopped doing it a few years ago, but started
> again after complaints.
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> Cheri
I've never encountered a leaking milk carton/jug. If he's running into
meat that leaks it tells me they haven't wrapped the meat very well in
the first place. He could always grab one of those plastic bags from
the produce section and put the package of meat in it before putting it
in the bag. Just a thought.
Jill
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