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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 455574" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Thanks for the juice bottle tip Janet. It was me looking for one for cereal. Darn mice. I simply can't afford to go out and buy endless plastic food storage containers. I drink v8 a LOT, smacked my forehead when I saw you posted the juice bottles. lol duh It was staring me in the face. Guess I'll be drinking it a lot more.....thankfully it has coupons often and seems to also be on sale often. lol </p><p></p><p>Would a tall stool help you out with doing more homemade stuff? One tall enough you could sit on and still be at a decent level with the counters, would cut down on the standing part.......and as I'm typing this I'm eyeing the tall "stool" chair that has been around for 60 some years that husband actually used as a little kid as a type of highchair when he was too big for a baby high chair but not quite big enough for a reg chair. I think I'll be using it myself. lol It's a normal chair, just taller than you're average chair.....sort of reminds me of a bar stool type height.</p><p></p><p>Oh and easy child just found an excellent recipe for a very nutritious and cheap soup.........I'm going to try it before posting it though at the very least to make sure I've got the directions correct. And then I can honestly say if it tastes good or not. It's base is beans and lentels (sp?) and rice......you add the broth or bullion, meat, veggies on hand, ect. The beans, lentels, rice part you can buy in bulk and make up into batches to use later. </p><p></p><p>And I think I'd have to draw the line with reused pads. I'm glad I'm so past that part of life. Although the white sock as a pantyliner is a darn good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 455574, member: 84"] Thanks for the juice bottle tip Janet. It was me looking for one for cereal. Darn mice. I simply can't afford to go out and buy endless plastic food storage containers. I drink v8 a LOT, smacked my forehead when I saw you posted the juice bottles. lol duh It was staring me in the face. Guess I'll be drinking it a lot more.....thankfully it has coupons often and seems to also be on sale often. lol Would a tall stool help you out with doing more homemade stuff? One tall enough you could sit on and still be at a decent level with the counters, would cut down on the standing part.......and as I'm typing this I'm eyeing the tall "stool" chair that has been around for 60 some years that husband actually used as a little kid as a type of highchair when he was too big for a baby high chair but not quite big enough for a reg chair. I think I'll be using it myself. lol It's a normal chair, just taller than you're average chair.....sort of reminds me of a bar stool type height. Oh and easy child just found an excellent recipe for a very nutritious and cheap soup.........I'm going to try it before posting it though at the very least to make sure I've got the directions correct. And then I can honestly say if it tastes good or not. It's base is beans and lentels (sp?) and rice......you add the broth or bullion, meat, veggies on hand, ect. The beans, lentels, rice part you can buy in bulk and make up into batches to use later. And I think I'd have to draw the line with reused pads. I'm glad I'm so past that part of life. Although the white sock as a pantyliner is a darn good idea. [/QUOTE]
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