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Other than recycling, what can I do with empty film cannisters?
(I don't want to use them for food of any sort, because I don't believe the plastic is food-grade.) If you have a project that could use a number of them, I'm very happy to contribute them!
On a related note, what can I do with old prescription containers (the prescription information has been very nicely peeled off already)? Ditto.
[totally off-topic addendum: the alarm (or whatever it was) finally stopped ringing late yesterday afternoon. Next step: find out what it was. No apology from the neighbors yet...]
(I don't want to use them for food of any sort, because I don't believe the plastic is food-grade.) If you have a project that could use a number of them, I'm very happy to contribute them!
On a related note, what can I do with old prescription containers (the prescription information has been very nicely peeled off already)? Ditto.
[totally off-topic addendum: the alarm (or whatever it was) finally stopped ringing late yesterday afternoon. Next step: find out what it was. No apology from the neighbors yet...]
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Date: 2004-02-17 08:08 am (UTC)If I make the grogger, I'll definitely report back (I usually use the one I made at the JCC when I was about 8).
small ingredients = beads; I just like that, probably 'cause I tend to reserve "ingredients" for food.
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Date: 2004-02-17 02:04 pm (UTC)Y'know, I wrote that, paused, searched my brain quickly for an alternative, got nothing, and decided that "ingredient" doesn't have to be food-specific. :-)