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In reply to the discussion: Resources for food preparation? [View all]ladyVet
(1,587 posts)61. I bought a Food Saver at a thrift store for $3.
It was a few years back, and I still see them on occasion. I haven't actually used it (we seldom have anything to save, and regular zip lock bags work for that). It's the plainest one, without the extra jar sealing attachment, but it works -- I've used it to make smaller cellophane bags for craft stuff.
Oddly enough, I got a couple of boxes of bags at another store, I think for $1 each. If the garden goes well next year, I hope to be able to try freezing stuff.
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I really wish I could grow onions, but I have the worst luck with them.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2015
#15
No, I'm in an older house, I don't dare garden near the house itself.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2015
#23
Zenni Optical out of CA $20-40 glasses and nice ones . If you paid a lot this time make sure you
Person 2713
Oct 2015
#47
You need your numbers from a prescription to fill out form but do not need to send one in
Person 2713
Oct 2015
#51
I think you mean this as a response to taz, but it wound up nested under mine. nt
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2015
#40
I guess so. I was just cutting potatoes in half and putting them under the meat. nt
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2015
#63