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Hobsons_Choice
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I finished a roll of wrapping paper today and was left with a (quite sturdy) thick cardboard roll. I hate throwing stuff away so I'm going to chop it up and use it to sew seeds in. The cardboard will eventually disintegrate.
I also cut up plastic milk containers to use as scoops for pet/bird food.
Anything else?
I also cut up plastic milk containers to use as scoops for pet/bird food.
Anything else?
Normal people worry me.
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Hobsons_Choice wrote: »I finished a roll of wrapping paper today and was left with a (quite sturdy) thick cardboard roll. I hate throwing stuff away so I'm going to chop it up and use it to sew seeds in. The cardboard will eventually disintegrate.
I also cut up plastic milk containers to use as scoops for pet/bird food.
Anything else?
It makes a brilliant magic wand (by a 3 yo's standards, at least).Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!
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I noticed that an old BT telephone directory could be re-cycled into an address book...... all you need do is cross out everyone you don’t know.0
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My old cat used to love them as a toy.
We'd have it in the middle of the hall, me one end, him the other.
I'd flick a ping pong ball down the tube and he'd sit totally ignoring it until the last second and then thrust his paw into the tube - right up to the shoulder - and hit it back.
I miss the little !!!!!!.0 -
Have you seen the price of Christmas cards?? If you’ve still got last years ones you could return them to the sender with the simple inscription “Same to you”0
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If its a sturdy tube, be careful it doesnt go mouldy if you use for seeds, I make paper pots from newspaper, and i noticed when I rolled them a bit thicker, they went mouldy0
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If you're a gardener save egg boxes for chitting potatoesLife shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage - Anais Nin0
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Cut into segments and stuffed with fluff, paper, hair from a brush etc. Cardboard tubes make great DIY fire starters for stoves or BBQs. I cut the bottoms off of milk containers and use them as cloches for seedlings or up ended and used as water reservoirs for tomatoes or cucumbers in the green house.0
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I use watersprayers to mist the house plants, to wet my hair a tiny bit before combing, and to increase air humidity when I am coughing (especially when I just got into bed).Are you wombling, too, in '22? € 58,96 = £ 52.09Wombling in Restrictive Times (2021) € 2.138,82 = £ 1,813.15Wombabeluba 2020! € 453,22 = £ 403.842019's wi-wa-wombles € 2.244,20 = £ 1,909.46Wombling to wealth 2018 € 972,97 = £ 879.54Still a womble 2017 #25 € 7.116,68 = £ 6,309.50Wombling Free 2016 #2 € 3.484,31 = £ 3,104.590
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I get through loads of 4 pint plastic cartons of milk. I always intend to save one from the recycling to put under my car seat for emergency use with the Shewee that resides in the glove compartment. So far I haven't quite managed it (getting the empty carton into the car, nor using the Shewee).Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!
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Hobsons_Choice wrote: »I finished a roll of wrapping paper today and was left with a (quite sturdy) thick cardboard roll. I hate throwing stuff away so I'm going to chop it up and use it to sew seeds in. The cardboard will eventually disintegrate.
I also cut up plastic milk containers to use as scoops for pet/bird food.
Anything else?
How many scoops does one person need though? 1 down and 50 odd to go?All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0
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