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Preserving (rec.food.preserving) Devoted to the discussion of recipes, equipment, and techniques of food preservation. Techniques that should be discussed in this forum include canning, freezing, dehydration, pickling, smoking, salting, and distilling. |
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To begin, search your local stores by looking in the Yellow Pages,
using your online search engine, and asking for recommendations from your circle of friends. Prepare a list of stores that you would like to consider and then map out a schedule to visit them. If you are looking for newer jeans, consider visiting consignment shops first. Most items that you will find at a consignment shop are less than 5 years old and you can expect up to a 60% discount off of the retail price. If you are looking for a big bargain, begin by searching thrift stores and flea markets. You may need to be willing to hunt and search for a while, but you will be sure to find some great, inexpensive jeans. Next, search your local resale shops as they offer a mix of old and new used jeans and are normally more organized than a flea market or a thrift store. http://www.replicab2b.net http://www.replicab2b.net/Replica_Wallets_1.html http://www.replicab2b.net/Replica_Jewelrys_1.html http://www.replicab2b.net/Replica_Shoes_1.html http://www.replicab2b.net/Replica_Jeans_1.html http://www.replicab2b.net/Replica_Sunglasses_1.html http://www.replicab2b.net/Replica_Clothing_1.html While you are shopping, be sure to also take an inventory of your current jeans and styles. You may even find several pairs of jeans that you don't want anymore. If so, take them with you when you go shopping, sell them and use the proceeds to buy a different pair of jeans at the used clothing stores. |
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