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There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
Sunday papers.

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Nancy Young wrote:
> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
> Sunday papers.
>
> nancy
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I saw that this morning and wondered if the product was any good/worth
the purchase.

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"Tracy" > wrote

> Nancy Young wrote:
>> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
>> Sunday papers.


> I saw that this morning and wondered if the product was any good/worth the
> purchase.


I only mentioned it because people seem to like it and other people
here were talking about buying one. I don't have one, so I can't
give an opinion.

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On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 13:01:16 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
wrote:

>
>"Tracy" > wrote
>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
>>> Sunday papers.

>
>> I saw that this morning and wondered if the product was any good/worth the
>> purchase.

>
>I only mentioned it because people seem to like it and other people
>here were talking about buying one. I don't have one, so I can't
>give an opinion.
>
>nancy
>


I just bought one today and I really like it. I used it for putting up
some herbs and veggies. I found it very easy to use.

I have a Tila that I use all the time but it's inconvenient to drag it
out for every little thing. I will now us the Tila mostly for freezer
items and use the Reynold's for refrigerator stuff that I get into
frequently like cheese etc...

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Oh pshaw, on Sun 09 Dec 2007 09:10:10p, meant to say...

> On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 13:01:16 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Tracy" > wrote
>>
>>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>>> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
>>>> Sunday papers.

>>
>>> I saw that this morning and wondered if the product was any good/worth
>>> the purchase.

>>
>>I only mentioned it because people seem to like it and other people
>>here were talking about buying one. I don't have one, so I can't
>>give an opinion.
>>
>>nancy
>>

>
> I just bought one today and I really like it. I used it for putting up
> some herbs and veggies. I found it very easy to use.
>
> I have a Tila that I use all the time but it's inconvenient to drag it
> out for every little thing. I will now us the Tila mostly for freezer
> items and use the Reynold's for refrigerator stuff that I get into
> frequently like cheese etc...
>
> before
> http://i13.tinypic.com/6p5j054.jpg
>
> after
> http://i4.tinypic.com/6u82a8n.jpg
>
> koko
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> updated 11/15
>
> "There is no love more sincere than the love of food"
> George Bernard Shaw
>


I don't have a Tilia, but I think I might buy one of these.

--
Wayne Boatwright

Date: Sunday, December 9th,2007

*******************************************
Today is: Second Sunday of Advent
Countdown 'til Christmas
2wks 2hrs 45mins
*******************************************
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and the Boy Scouts is the Boy Scouts


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On Dec 9, 10:23 pm, Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Sun 09 Dec 2007 09:10:10p, meant to say...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 13:01:16 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
> > wrote:

>
> >>"Tracy" > wrote

>
> >>> Nancy Young wrote:
> >>>> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
> >>>> Sunday papers.

>
> >>> I saw that this morning and wondered if the product was any good/worth
> >>> the purchase.

>
> >>I only mentioned it because people seem to like it and other people
> >>here were talking about buying one. I don't have one, so I can't
> >>give an opinion.

>
> >>nancy

>
> > I just bought one today and I really like it. I used it for putting up
> > some herbs and veggies. I found it very easy to use.

>
> > I have a Tila that I use all the time but it's inconvenient to drag it
> > out for every little thing. I will now us the Tila mostly for freezer
> > items and use the Reynold's for refrigerator stuff that I get into
> > frequently like cheese etc...

>
> > before
> >http://i13.tinypic.com/6p5j054.jpg

>
> > after
> >http://i4.tinypic.com/6u82a8n.jpg

>
> > koko
> > ---
> >http://www.kokoscorner.typepad.com
> > updated 11/15

>
> > "There is no love more sincere than the love of food"
> > George Bernard Shaw

>
> I don't have a Tilia, but I think I might buy one of these.
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright
>
> Date: Sunday, December 9th,2007
>
> *******************************************
> Today is: Second Sunday of Advent
> Countdown 'til Christmas
> 2wks 2hrs 45mins
> *******************************************
> The difference between the military
> and the Boy Scouts is the Boy Scouts - Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


You won't regret it, I promise! ;-)

N.
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On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 20:10:10 -0800, koko wrote:

>On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 13:01:16 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
>wrote:
>
>>
>>"Tracy" > wrote
>>
>>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>>> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
>>>> Sunday papers.

>>
>>> I saw that this morning and wondered if the product was any good/worth the
>>> purchase.

>>
>>I only mentioned it because people seem to like it and other people
>>here were talking about buying one. I don't have one, so I can't
>>give an opinion.
>>
>>nancy
>>

>
>I just bought one today and I really like it. I used it for putting up
>some herbs and veggies. I found it very easy to use.
>
>I have a Tila that I use all the time but it's inconvenient to drag it
>out for every little thing. I will now us the Tila mostly for freezer
>items and use the Reynold's for refrigerator stuff that I get into
>frequently like cheese etc...
>

I keep my Tilia on the counter and use it for something almost every
day. It is like most appliances, if it is available, it will get
used. If you have to drag it out and set it up you will rarely use
it.
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"The Cook" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 20:10:10 -0800, koko wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 13:01:16 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Tracy" > wrote
>>>
>>>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>>>> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
>>>>> Sunday papers.
>>>
>>>> I saw that this morning and wondered if the product was any good/worth
>>>> the
>>>> purchase.
>>>
>>>I only mentioned it because people seem to like it and other people
>>>here were talking about buying one. I don't have one, so I can't
>>>give an opinion.
>>>
>>>nancy
>>>

>>
>>I just bought one today and I really like it. I used it for putting up
>>some herbs and veggies. I found it very easy to use.
>>
>>I have a Tila that I use all the time but it's inconvenient to drag it
>>out for every little thing. I will now us the Tila mostly for freezer
>>items and use the Reynold's for refrigerator stuff that I get into
>>frequently like cheese etc...
>>

> I keep my Tilia on the counter and use it for something almost every
> day. It is like most appliances, if it is available, it will get
> used. If you have to drag it out and set it up you will rarely use
> it.
> --
> Susan N.


I, too, use mine most every day; sometimes when 'really' cooking, many times
a day. It is left out. I have an extension-type cord so as to turn it on
more conveniently, rather than plugging it into the wall each time (that
drove me up-the-wall, since I use it frequently.)

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The Cook wrote:

>> I have a Tila that I use all the time but it's inconvenient to drag it
>> out for every little thing. I will now us the Tila mostly for freezer
>> items and use the Reynold's for refrigerator stuff that I get into
>> frequently like cheese etc...
>>

> I keep my Tilia on the counter and use it for something almost every
> day. It is like most appliances, if it is available, it will get
> used. If you have to drag it out and set it up you will rarely use
> it.


My Tilia sits atop the microwave, which sits on the counter. Those few
inches of space were previously used for storing cutting boards flat but
this is a much better use and it is quick and easy to use frequently.
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In article >, koko wrote:

> I just bought one today and I really like it. I used it for putting up
> some herbs and veggies. I found it very easy to use.


> before
> http://i13.tinypic.com/6p5j054.jpg
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> after
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>
> "There is no love more sincere than the love of food"
> George Bernard Shaw


It holds the vac ok?
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Notes about our meals in Tuscany have been posted to
http://www.jamlady.eboard.com; 10-16-2007


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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 09:30:48 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
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>In article >, koko wrote:
>
>> I just bought one today and I really like it. I used it for putting up
>> some herbs and veggies. I found it very easy to use.

>
>> before
>> http://i13.tinypic.com/6p5j054.jpg
>>
>> after
>> http://i4.tinypic.com/6u82a8n.jpg
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>> updated 11/15
>>
>> "There is no love more sincere than the love of food"
>> George Bernard Shaw

>
>It holds the vac ok?


Yep

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On Dec 8, 8:44 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
> Sunday papers.
>
> nancy


I love it! It's only $10, and will fit anywhere in a cupboard or
drawer - well worth the price. It even comes with batteries, ready to
use.

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Nancy2 wrote:
> On Dec 8, 8:44 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>> There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
>> Sunday papers.
>>
>> nancy

>
> I love it! It's only $10, and will fit anywhere in a cupboard or
> drawer - well worth the price. It even comes with batteries, ready to
> use.
>
> N.



Sold! I think I will pick one up today after work. Gotta stop home
first to dig out the coupon though.

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On Dec 10, 9:19 am, Nancy2 > wrote:
> On Dec 8, 8:44 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>
> > There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
> > Sunday papers.

>
> > nancy

>
> I love it! It's only $10, and will fit anywhere in a cupboard or
> drawer - well worth the price. It even comes with batteries, ready to
> use.
>
> N.


can the baggies be re-sealed? for instance, you seal some cheese or
veggies, open it up take some out and re-seal it? I thought it looked
interesting.
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:16:39 -0800 (PST), "
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>On Dec 10, 9:19 am, Nancy2 > wrote:
>> On Dec 8, 8:44 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>>
>> > There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
>> > Sunday papers.

>>
>> > nancy

>>
>> I love it! It's only $10, and will fit anywhere in a cupboard or
>> drawer - well worth the price. It even comes with batteries, ready to
>> use.
>>
>> N.

>
>can the baggies be re-sealed? for instance, you seal some cheese or
>veggies, open it up take some out and re-seal it? I thought it looked
>interesting.


Yes. I re-opened 4 bags when I made dinner tonight and re-sealed them
just fine.

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> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:16:39 -0800 (PST), "
> > wrote:


> >can the baggies be re-sealed? for instance, you seal some cheese or
> >veggies, open it up take some out and re-seal it? I thought it looked
> >interesting.

>
> Yes. I re-opened 4 bags when I made dinner tonight and re-sealed them
> just fine.
>
> koko



Koko, are my emails getting through to you? I've sent two without a
response.
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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 23:08:32 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
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>In article >, koko wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:16:39 -0800 (PST), "
>> > wrote:

>
>> >can the baggies be re-sealed? for instance, you seal some cheese or
>> >veggies, open it up take some out and re-seal it? I thought it looked
>> >interesting.

>>
>> Yes. I re-opened 4 bags when I made dinner tonight and re-sealed them
>> just fine.
>>
>> koko

>
>
>Koko, are my emails getting through to you? I've sent two without a
>response.


Yes, I just replied to the second one. Sounds good.

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On Dec 10, 6:16 pm, " > wrote:
> On Dec 10, 9:19 am, Nancy2 > wrote:
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> > On Dec 8, 8:44 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:

>
> > > There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
> > > Sunday papers.

>
> > > nancy

>
> > I love it! It's only $10, and will fit anywhere in a cupboard or
> > drawer - well worth the price. It even comes with batteries, ready to
> > use.

>
> > N.

>
> can the baggies be re-sealed? for instance, you seal some cheese or
> veggies, open it up take some out and re-seal it? I thought it looked
> interesting.


I answered once; don't know what happened to it. Anyway, yes, you can
use them over and over until they wear out, I guess. And unlike the
Tilia, you don't have to cut off part of it each time. The Handi-Vac
bags seal like Ziplocs, but are absolutely air-tight.

My latest use: sealing spackling compound, plumbers' putty and wood
filler - those little things that cost money that you use only once in
a while and are always dried up when you want to use them again.

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> On Dec 10, 6:16 pm, " > wrote:
>> On Dec 10, 9:19 am, Nancy2 > wrote:
>>
>> > On Dec 8, 8:44 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:

>>
>> > > There's a $2.50 coupon in the newspaper supplement, in many
>> > > Sunday papers.

>>
>> > > nancy

>>
>> > I love it! It's only $10, and will fit anywhere in a cupboard or
>> > drawer - well worth the price. It even comes with batteries, ready to
>> > use.

>>
>> > N.

>>
>> can the baggies be re-sealed? for instance, you seal some cheese or
>> veggies, open it up take some out and re-seal it? I thought it looked
>> interesting.

>
> I answered once; don't know what happened to it. Anyway, yes, you can
> use them over and over until they wear out, I guess. And unlike the
> Tilia, you don't have to cut off part of it each time. The Handi-Vac
> bags seal like Ziplocs, but are absolutely air-tight.
>
> My latest use: sealing spackling compound, plumbers' putty and wood
> filler - those little things that cost money that you use only once in
> a while and are always dried up when you want to use them again.
>
> N.



I want to get one and loving spousal unit asked 'why do you need another
piece of crap for?' I can tell him it will do that and he'll go buy four or
five for when the first one wears out!!!.
-ginny


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