stahshee
wheres my Camero?
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I was going through the clothes that my dd had out grew. They had stains on them and I could not send them to the Salvation Army.. so I cut them in half to be used as rags (insted of paper towel) . I use them and then toss them.
				
			I was going through the clothes that my dd had out grew. They had stains on them and I could not send them to the Salvation Army.. so I cut them in half to be used as rags (insted of paper towel) . I use them and then toss them.
 
				 
 
		 that cute little fan
 that cute little fan   
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		 I saw a infomercial and fell in love with it again. I'd buy it all over again. I was remembering all the great omlettes and wrap sandwiches I made. LOL. I mainly used it in the summer. Great to make food "to go". I pulled it out for omlettes in the morning!
 I saw a infomercial and fell in love with it again. I'd buy it all over again. I was remembering all the great omlettes and wrap sandwiches I made. LOL. I mainly used it in the summer. Great to make food "to go". I pulled it out for omlettes in the morning!  ) to hold lots of things.  I let the kids use some for little toys, rock collections, etc. and keep some in the kitchen for holding rice, gravy-type packets, and other small stuff that would clutter up my pantry shelves.  I also use them to transport cookies/treats on occasion.  Not sure how air tight they are, but they seem to serve my purposes just fine.
 ) to hold lots of things.  I let the kids use some for little toys, rock collections, etc. and keep some in the kitchen for holding rice, gravy-type packets, and other small stuff that would clutter up my pantry shelves.  I also use them to transport cookies/treats on occasion.  Not sure how air tight they are, but they seem to serve my purposes just fine. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		







 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		