Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Hi Melody, I think it depends on how fast you can use up 5 lb of seeds, I have the remainder of a five pound can of Chinese cabbage seed stored in my freezer but I'm just one person and it might take me years to use that up. If you have space in your freezer and you don't know how long it will take to finish a 5 lb can, it wouldn't hurt to freeze them. You are right about the high price of broccoli seed. I often use different kinds of cabbage as a substitute since they are in the same plant family as broccoli and likely have similar nutritional value at a lower cost. Try the Red, Green or Chinese Cabbage or the Broccoli Raab, if you can find it, for a lower cost alternative to Broccoli. Red Cabbage sprouts are also very pretty. Lee On May 14, 2009, at 11:22 AM, melodylubart1 wrote: > Hello to all you knowledgeable sprouters out there in Sprout Land!! > > Today, my new shipment will arrive via FedEx. I used to buy the one > or two pound bags of organic sprouting seeds. I would then transfer > them to my freezer ziplock bags and store them in my freezer. > > All was well, and all sprouted just fine. > > But it's more economically for me to buy the 5 lb seeds because I > sprout every day and we eat them every day. > > So I got 5 lbs of Fenugreek and 5 lbs of Radish Sprouts, and I did > get one pound of broccoli (because who on earth can afford 5 lbs of > broccoli? )lol > > So my question is this. And I posted this before but maybe no one > saw it because I never read the answer. > > Do I keep the seeds in the original can it comes in, and just take > out what I want to sprout. Or do I take the 5 lbs, transfer them to > my zip locks and put in freezer. > > Oh, one more IMPORTANT question as far as my brain is concerned. > > When you guys buy your seeds online, do you get BULK (like 10 or 25 > lb bags, or cans, or whatevery 25 lbs comes in)? > > I'm just curious. Since we all sprout, I want to save as much money > as I can, and the difference between buying one pound bags and 5 lb > cans were A BIG DIFFERENCE IN PRICE. so day I'm getting 10 lbs of > seeds. My broccoli came a few days ago. > > Thanks much > > Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 If your house is temperature controlled, and you are using it up fairly quickly I see no reason to freeze them. But five pounds is a lot of seed, so if it will take a while to use it up, yes, freeze them like you have been doing. One pound bags is the largest I buy. I like to get a large variety of seeds, and that adds up! Thia On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:22 AM, melodylubart1 <eliz7212@...>wrote: > > Do I keep the seeds in the original can it comes in, and just take out what > I want to sprout. Or do I take the 5 lbs, transfer them to my zip locks and > put in freezer. > > ... > > When you guys buy your seeds online, do you get BULK (like 10 or 25 lb > bags, or cans, or whatevery 25 lbs comes in)? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 If your house is temperature controlled, and you are using it up fairly quickly I see no reason to freeze them. But five pounds is a lot of seed, so if it will take a while to use it up, yes, freeze them like you have been doing. One pound bags is the largest I buy. I like to get a large variety of seeds, and that adds up! Thia On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:22 AM, melodylubart1 <eliz7212@...>wrote: > > Do I keep the seeds in the original can it comes in, and just take out what > I want to sprout. Or do I take the 5 lbs, transfer them to my zip locks and > put in freezer. > > ... > > When you guys buy your seeds online, do you get BULK (like 10 or 25 lb > bags, or cans, or whatevery 25 lbs comes in)? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Hi all. My house DOES NOT HAVE AIR CONDITIONING. I can't stand the cold because of my arthritis. Although we do have it in the bedroom in the hot summer months. But I'm just fine the way the temperature is. It probably gets to be over 70 or 72 in the kitchen (especially if I cook anything). So I'll do the ziplock bag in the freezer thing. These 10 lbs plus the pound of broccoli will probably last me until August. I sprout each and every day. I even bring some sprouts for my breakfast sandwich at Dunkin. I love to sprout and I love the greening up in my trays. And when the Fed Ex guy came to the door with my BIG package, I burst out in song. He burst out laughing. I opened the package and there were these two 5 lb cans of seeds. I had never seen anything like this before. I had cut it pretty close with my seeds so I had to open up both the Fenugreek and the Radish Seeds. The seeds are now germinating in my mason jars. I add sprouts to everything. I will look into the Red Cabbage ones. (for next time) Oh, one more question. Does anyone have the Handy Pantry Sprout Garden. It's $25.45 and you get 3 trays. I gather they sit on top of each other. Anyone ever tried these? Thanks, Melody > > > > > Do I keep the seeds in the original can it comes in, and just take out what > > I want to sprout. Or do I take the 5 lbs, transfer them to my zip locks and > > put in freezer. > > > > > > ... > > > > When you guys buy your seeds online, do you get BULK (like 10 or 25 lb > > bags, or cans, or whatevery 25 lbs comes in)? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Melody, you seem to be doing ok with sprouting. The $25 dollars plus shipping that you would pay for Pantry Sprout Garden, would buy you a lot more seeds. ew Re: Where should I store my 5 lb cans of seeds? Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 00:16:07 -0000 Hi all. My house DOES NOT HAVE AIR CONDITIONING. I can't stand the cold because of my arthritis. Although we do have it in the bedroom in the hot summer months. But I'm just fine the way the temperature is. It probably gets to be over 70 or 72 in the kitchen (especially if I cook anything). So I'll do the ziplock bag in the freezer thing. These 10 lbs plus the pound of broccoli will probably last me until August. I sprout each and every day. I even bring some sprouts for my breakfast sandwich at Dunkin. I love to sprout and I love the greening up in my trays. And when the Fed Ex guy came to the door with my BIG package, I burst out in song. He burst out laughing. I opened the package and there were these two 5 lb cans of seeds. I had never seen anything like this before. I had cut it pretty close with my seeds so I had to open up both the Fenugreek and the Radish Seeds. The seeds are now germinating in my mason jars. I add sprouts to everything. I will look into the Red Cabbage ones. (for next time) Oh, one more question. Does anyone have the Handy Pantry Sprout Garden. It's $25.45 and you get 3 trays. I gather they sit on top of each other. Anyone ever tried these? Thanks, Melody > > > > > Do I keep the seeds in the original can it comes in, and just take out what > > I want to sprout. Or do I take the 5 lbs, transfer them to my zip locks and > > put in freezer. > > > > > > ... > > > > When you guys buy your seeds online, do you get BULK (like 10 or 25 lb > > bags, or cans, or whatevery 25 lbs comes in)? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 - Ew: Yeah, I know, but I got it for $22.00. It was on sale. And think about it. I get 3 stackable trays and this would save me time. I got a money gift for my anniversary so I said " Buy a new sprout tray " . lol And here's a good question. This morning, I transferred my seeds to ziplock bags and now I have two emtpy 5 pound cans. Can I use these for my fenugreek, or my mung beans. THEY WOULD BE PERFECT. With the lid on, it's nice and dark (like needed for mung beans), Only I'm not sure that a can is the best growing medium. Your thoughts?? Thanks Melody -- In , " Ernest Willingham " <99tomatoes@...> wrote: > > Melody, you seem to be doing ok with sprouting. The $25 dollars plus > shipping that you would pay for Pantry Sprout Garden, would buy you a lot > more seeds. > ew > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 - Ew: Yeah, I know, but I got it for $22.00. It was on sale. And think about it. I get 3 stackable trays and this would save me time. I got a money gift for my anniversary so I said " Buy a new sprout tray " . lol And here's a good question. This morning, I transferred my seeds to ziplock bags and now I have two emtpy 5 pound cans. Can I use these for my fenugreek, or my mung beans. THEY WOULD BE PERFECT. With the lid on, it's nice and dark (like needed for mung beans), Only I'm not sure that a can is the best growing medium. Your thoughts?? Thanks Melody -- In , " Ernest Willingham " <99tomatoes@...> wrote: > > Melody, you seem to be doing ok with sprouting. The $25 dollars plus > shipping that you would pay for Pantry Sprout Garden, would buy you a lot > more seeds. > ew > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 My initial thought is no, if they are going to be the sprouters. If you are going to put a sprouting device inside of the can to keep out light, then yes. Fenugreek doesn't need dark. I sprout mine on the kitchen sink. ew Re: Where should I store my 5 lb cans of seeds? Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 14:38:55 -0000 - Ew: Yeah, I know, but I got it for $22.00. It was on sale. And think about it. I get 3 stackable trays and this would save me time. I got a money gift for my anniversary so I said " Buy a new sprout tray " . lol And here's a good question. This morning, I transferred my seeds to ziplock bags and now I have two emtpy 5 pound cans. Can I use these for my fenugreek, or my mung beans. THEY WOULD BE PERFECT. With the lid on, it's nice and dark (like needed for mung beans), Only I'm not sure that a can is the best growing medium. Your thoughts?? Thanks Melody -- In , " Ernest Willingham " <99tomatoes@...> wrote: > > Melody, you seem to be doing ok with sprouting. The $25 dollars plus > shipping that you would pay for Pantry Sprout Garden, would buy you a lot > more seeds. > ew > > > Home grown tomatoes: the ultimate taste of summer -- Be Yourself @ mail.com! Choose From 200+ Email Addresses Get a Free Account at www.mail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 On 5/14/09, melodylubart1 <eliz7212@...> wrote: > > Oh, one more question. Does anyone have the Handy Pantry Sprout Garden. > > It's $25.45 and you get 3 trays. I gather they sit on top of each other. If that's what I'm thinking it is, shop around. I got one for $12. I never use it - I couldn't get it to drain well enough and all my sprouts rotted every time I used it. Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 thanks for the heads up EW. I shall throw away my cans. I have no other use for them. Into the recycle bin they will go. thanks much Melody > > > > Melody, you seem to be doing ok with sprouting. The $25 dollars > plus > > shipping that you would pay for Pantry Sprout Garden, would buy you > a lot > > more seeds. > > ew > > > > > > > > > > > > Home grown tomatoes: the ultimate taste of summer > > -- > Be Yourself @ mail.com! > Choose From 200+ Email Addresses > Get a Free Account at www.mail.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 sparrow: I don't think we are talking about the same sprouter. I've seen this 3 tray stackable thing on various websites for up to $31.00. I got the catalogue from handypantry (when I got my seeds), and this sprouter (it's round by the way), was on sale for $25.00 and change, and when I clicked on the buy it option, I found it was on sale for $22.00. So I got it. I'll update and tell you all if my sprouts rot or do well! lol Melody > > > > Oh, one more question. Does anyone have the Handy Pantry Sprout Garden. > > > > It's $25.45 and you get 3 trays. I gather they sit on top of each other. > > If that's what I'm thinking it is, shop around. I got one for $12. I > never use it - I couldn't get it to drain well enough and all my > sprouts rotted every time I used it. > > Sparrow > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 On 5/15/09, melodylubart1 <eliz7212@...> wrote: > > I don't think we are talking about the same sprouter. I've > seen this 3 tray stackable thing on various websites for > up to $31.00. I got the catalogue from handypantry (when > I got my seeds), and this sprouter (it's round by the way), > was on sale for $25.00 and change, and when I clicked on > the buy it option, I found it was on sale for $22.00. So I got it. Ok, I've seen the round version. It looks a little bigger than the square ones. I would probably still have bad luck with it since it's otherwise the same design. I hope you have great luck with it! Let me know how it goes. Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 Hey Melody~ I've found things like that make great storage bins for small items. Do you have anything that needs to be organized? Just a thought, before you let them go. Maybe. Thia melodylubart1 wrote: > thanks for the heads up EW. I shall throw away my cans. I have no other use > for them. Into the recycle bin they will go. > > thanks much > Melody > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 The round stackable tray sprouter is in constant use here...I have better sprouts from this than the jars....the jars sprouts are good, just jumbled. I bought mine at a health food store for about $27, it's green and about 9 " diameter. Sherry > > I don't think we are talking about the same sprouter. I've > seen this 3 tray stackable thing on various websites for > up to $31.00. I got the catalogue from handypantry (when > I got my seeds), and this sprouter (it's round by the way), > was on sale for $25.00 and change, and when I clicked on > the buy it option, I found it was on sale for $22.00. So I got it. Ok, I've seen the round version. It looks a little bigger than the square ones. I would probably still have bad luck with it since it's otherwise the same design. I hope you have great luck with it! Let me know how it goes. Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Lee, Thanks for the tips on cabbage seeds...I have never tried them. Do you know if Sprout People sell them? Sherry > Hello to all you knowledgeable sprouters out there in Sprout Land!! > > Today, my new shipment will arrive via FedEx. I used to buy the one > or two pound bags of organic sprouting seeds. I would then transfer > them to my freezer ziplock bags and store them in my freezer. > > All was well, and all sprouted just fine. > > But it's more economically for me to buy the 5 lb seeds because I > sprout every day and we eat them every day. > > So I got 5 lbs of Fenugreek and 5 lbs of Radish Sprouts, and I did > get one pound of broccoli (because who on earth can afford 5 lbs of > broccoli? )lol > > So my question is this. And I posted this before but maybe no one > saw it because I never read the answer. > > Do I keep the seeds in the original can it comes in, and just take > out what I want to sprout. Or do I take the 5 lbs, transfer them to > my zip locks and put in freezer. > > Oh, one more IMPORTANT question as far as my brain is concerned. > > When you guys buy your seeds online, do you get BULK (like 10 or 25 > lb bags, or cans, or whatevery 25 lbs comes in)? > > I'm just curious. Since we all sprout, I want to save as much money > as I can, and the difference between buying one pound bags and 5 lb > cans were A BIG DIFFERENCE IN PRICE. so day I'm getting 10 lbs of > seeds. My broccoli came a few days ago. > > Thanks much > > Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 hi thia. No, I don't need anything stored. I have enough tupperware, and bowls for ALL my storage needs. Good tip though. Melody > > > thanks for the heads up EW. I shall throw away my cans. I have no other use > > for them. Into the recycle bin they will go. > > > > thanks much > > Melody > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Hi Sparrow: Well, since I love my little square one, I'll probably LOVE the 9 inch 3 tray round one. I just harvested some broccoli/radish sprouts and they are now greening in indirect sunlight. I love when they start to flower. Oh, I have a question FOR ALL YOU FENUGREEK SPROUTERS OUT THERE. Exactly how long do you sprout your Fenugreek? The reason I ask is that during the sprouting cycle, they change the appearance. They initially start out looking like Rice Krispies, then I germinate them and in two or three days, they look like little Rice Krispies with little sprouts, and then in 5 days, they SPROUT, and no longer look like rice krispies. I'm not sure when we are supposed to eat them. After 2 days, after 4 days, or when they are LONG SPROUTS. And do ou ever stir fry them. I ALWAYS stir fry my sprouted mung beans for two minutes before I put them in my salads. They taste kind of toasty and really zing up my salad. I'm just wondering if I can also do that with the long version of my fenugreek. I always use them raw in a salad. I'm just wondering if one can stir fry them also. So give me some fenugreek tips here. Don't forget, I have 5 lbs of the stuff in my ziplock bags. lol Melody P.S. THANKS MUCH!!! > > > > I don't think we are talking about the same sprouter. I've > > seen this 3 tray stackable thing on various websites for > > up to $31.00. I got the catalogue from handypantry (when > > I got my seeds), and this sprouter (it's round by the way), > > was on sale for $25.00 and change, and when I clicked on > > the buy it option, I found it was on sale for $22.00. So I got it. > > Ok, I've seen the round version. It looks a little bigger than the > square ones. I would probably still have bad luck with it since it's > otherwise the same design. I hope you have great luck with it! Let me > know how it goes. > > Sparrow > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I think I misspoke concerning the price savings of cabbage over broccoli. The last time I mail ordered seed was over a year ago and the prices have more than doubled. I distinctly remember paying less than ten dollars a pound for one pound of red cabbage and one pound that was ninety percent red cabbage with ten percent broccoli at Sprout House. The Chinese Cabbage I get from Handy Pantry. I can't believe the prices on some of these things, fortunately I have a local health food store where I can get fenugreek and green lentils for 3 dollars a pound and alfalfa and clover for 5 dollars a pound. Plus I really hate those shipping charges. Lee On May 16, 2009, at 9:36 AM, Sherry Skapik wrote: > Lee, Thanks for the tips on cabbage seeds...I have never tried > them. Do you know if Sprout People sell them? > Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I've found that the bulk kamut and bulk green lentils from Whole Foods sprout. They are very inexpensive. I didn't have much luck with their bulk quinoa though. You could buy just a small amount to try. Barb > > > Lee, Thanks for the tips on cabbage seeds...I have never tried > > them. Do you know if Sprout People sell them? > > Sherry > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 You can eat sprouts ar any stage. I go 6 days on fenugreek. On day four, I start another batch so that I don't run out. They are YUMMY!! ew Re: Where should I store my 5 lb cans of seeds? Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 15:11:35 -0000 Hi Sparrow: Well, since I love my little square one, I'll probably LOVE the 9 inch 3 tray round one. I just harvested some broccoli/radish sprouts and they are now greening in indirect sunlight. I love when they start to flower. Oh, I have a question FOR ALL YOU FENUGREEK SPROUTERS OUT THERE. Exactly how long do you sprout your Fenugreek? The reason I ask is that during the sprouting cycle, they change the appearance. They initially start out looking like Rice Krispies, then I germinate them and in two or three days, they look like little Rice Krispies with little sprouts, and then in 5 days, they SPROUT, and no longer look like rice krispies. I'm not sure when we are supposed to eat them. After 2 days, after 4 days, or when they are LONG SPROUTS. And do ou ever stir fry them. I ALWAYS stir fry my sprouted mung beans for two minutes before I put them in my salads. They taste kind of toasty and really zing up my salad. I'm just wondering if I can also do that with the long version of my fenugreek. I always use them raw in a salad. I'm just wondering if one can stir fry them also. So give me some fenugreek tips here. Don't forget, I have 5 lbs of the stuff in my ziplock bags. lol Melody P.S. THANKS MUCH!!! > > > > I don't think we are talking about the same sprouter. I've > > seen this 3 tray stackable thing on various websites for > > up to $31.00. I got the catalogue from handypantry (when > > I got my seeds), and this sprouter (it's round by the way), > > was on sale for $25.00 and change, and when I clicked on > > the buy it option, I found it was on sale for $22.00. So I got it. > > Ok, I've seen the round version. It looks a little bigger than the > square ones. I would probably still have bad luck with it since it's > otherwise the same design. I hope you have great luck with it! Let me > know how it goes. > > Sparrow > Home grown tomatoes: the ultimate taste of summer -- Be Yourself @ mail.com! Choose From 200+ Email Addresses Get a Free Account at www.mail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Oh, ouch, splutter splutter... (picture me with hands over my heart)... do you know how much it pains me to read you saying you are going to throw away those cans? I would find a use for them...trust me, the moment the garbage man has taken them away you will wish you still had them... Connie http://www.home-and-school-solutions.com/ > > > > > > Melody, you seem to be doing ok with sprouting. The $25 dollars > > plus > > > shipping that you would pay for Pantry Sprout Garden, would buy you > > a lot > > > more seeds. > > > ew > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Home grown tomatoes: the ultimate taste of summer > > > > -- > > Be Yourself @ mail.com! > > Choose From 200+ Email Addresses > > Get a Free Account at www.mail.com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 On 5/16/09, Connie Lacelle <groups@...> wrote: > > > Oh, ouch, splutter splutter... (picture me with hands over my heart)... > do you know how much it pains me to read you saying you are going > to throw away those cans? I would find a use for them...trust me, the > moment the garbage man has taken them away you will wish you still > had them... Yeah, those are the perfect size for baking bread. There's a traditional Russian Easter bread that's cylindrical like that - a Russian woman in my parish always makes a loaf or two for her blessing basket and she said she bakes them in coffee cans. That size can is also great to keep on hand, with a lid, for people with small children. When you have to take a barfy kid to the doctor, it's a life-saver to have a can for them to puke in if they have to go in the car or in the waiting room. Then you snap the lid on and it's all neat and tidy until you can throw it out (or wash it out and put it with the sick supplies if you're extra thrifty.) Oh, and it's amazing how quickly you get to the head of the waiting list when your kid yarps in the waiting room. LOL That's a big advantage to having the can instead of rushing them outside where the receptionist can't hear. Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Oh, tell your heart it is ok! She did say " recycle bin " after all! They will go on to some other use, in some other form! :~) Thia On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Connie Lacelle < groups@...> wrote: > > > Oh, ouch, splutter splutter... (picture me with hands over my heart)... do > you know how much it pains me to read you saying you are going to throw away > those cans? I would find a use for them...trust me, the moment the garbage > man has taken them away you will wish you still had them... > > Connie > http://www.home-and-school-solutions.com/ > > > > > > > thanks for the heads up EW. I shall throw away my cans. I have no other > use for them. Into the recycle bin they will go. > > > > thanks much > > > > Melody > > > -- º¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤º Quick & Easy Vegan Recipes http://easyraw.blogspot.com/ º¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸,ø¤º Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 > > Oh, ouch, splutter splutter... (picture me with hands over my heart)... do you know how much it pains me to read you saying you are going to throw away those cans? I would find a use for them...trust me, the moment the garbage man has taken them away you will wish you still had them... > > Connie > http://www.home-and-school-solutions.com/ > > Tell your heart that my 5 lb cans ARE GOING TO BE JUST FINE. the garbage man doesn't take them. The recycle guy takes them. In my kitchen I have 3 wastepaper baskets. One is labeled PAPER, one is labeled ALUMINUM AND PLASTIC, and the third is my regular garbage. I am BIG on recycling. So be at peace. I recycle. lol Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 At least SOMEONE will get a benefit... Connie http://www.home-and-school-solutions.com > > > > Oh, ouch, splutter splutter... (picture me with hands over my heart)... do you know how much it pains me to read you saying you are going to throw away those cans? I would find a use for them...trust me, the moment the garbage man has taken them away you will wish you still had them... > > > > Connie > > http://www.home-and-school-solutions.com/ > > > > > Tell your heart that my 5 lb cans ARE GOING TO BE JUST FINE. > > the garbage man doesn't take them. The recycle guy takes them. > > In my kitchen I have 3 wastepaper baskets. One is labeled PAPER, one is labeled ALUMINUM AND PLASTIC, and the third is my regular garbage. > > I am BIG on recycling. > > So be at peace. I recycle. > > lol > > Melody > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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