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In reply to the discussion: You know what day it is. it's Clean Out Our Kitchen Junk Drawer. Go over to the drawer open it and throw 3 things out. [View all]pansypoo53219
(22,394 posts)31. years ago i grabbed a big jar of nuts/bolts etc. our 1926 era bathroom deco lighfixture was missing some screws + bits +
i found what we needed in the jar. it had door knob set screws etc. if i need a tack, i have tacks. nails, etc. the cherry spear i grabbed works great for the lint filter. ice pics always handy. a itty bitty screwdriver fixes the sauce pan handle. my old bottle brushes clean my teapot. my old heaters are the only ones we can use or our fuses blow.
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You know what day it is. it's Clean Out Our Kitchen Junk Drawer. Go over to the drawer open it and throw 3 things out. [View all]
debm55
Jul 8
OP
You are right justaprogressive. Now I will find a third thing. And you can throw away 3 things from your junk draw.
debm55
Jul 8
#3
What's that supposed to mean? Open the drawer and find 3 things of yours to throw out. or your garage--tons of stuff
debm55
Jul 8
#6
Dead batteries (I have a tester); dried up highlighter and sharpie pens; keys that I have zero clue (kept them for now)
hlthe2b
Jul 8
#2
Until a year ago, I didn't know batteries have lives. I just thought a battery is a battery. I didn't know what I didn't
CTyankee
Jul 9
#43
years ago i grabbed a big jar of nuts/bolts etc. our 1926 era bathroom deco lighfixture was missing some screws + bits +
pansypoo53219
Jul 8
#31
Fuses? You still use fuses? We had those in our house and didn't know about them until they all blew the day after we
CTyankee
Jul 9
#32
oops. we had fuses at the old warehouse i used to work at, we have an old electric system, we have to 'reboot' the
pansypoo53219
Thursday
#50
Oh, don't get me started on windows. We had the old rope, weight and pulley ones and when the rope got old and
CTyankee
Thursday
#52
i want an electric stove. i did fine using my grandma's + the cottage old electric + way easier to clean.
pansypoo53219
Friday
#55
My stove has had one repair over some 10 years. But the cost was $250 for the gas repair guy to come to us for repair.
CTyankee
Friday
#56
actually the stove i really want is our cottage's wood stove that was pulled out of the ruins of the 1900's family
pansypoo53219
Saturday
#57
I have one in the kitchen, three in the bathroom and garage is one big junk drawer,
debm55
Jul 8
#12
I bet that feels good. Thank you Justaprogressive. Next week on Trash door Tuesday. you can start on the garage.
debm55
Jul 8
#14
OH, But that is not what the Tuesday Toss out day is about.LoisB.How could you do that.?
debm55
Jul 8
#25
Ahem, I do this routinely. I can't stand it after just a little while. Plus, I have limited space. Plus, I don't cook.
CTyankee
Jul 8
#20
Excellent job, Thank you very much catbyte on behalf of the Junk Drawer Clean Up Crew.
debm55
Jul 8
#23
Seriously, Deb! For a $40 "family meal," I got a bag of plastic utensils and NO fish
SheltieLover
Jul 9
#36
That is alot to spend on breading. I had that happen at Long John Silvers. We got breading with no fish. Didn't pay
debm55
Jul 9
#37
Nope. I'm sure they know what they're doing. I fed it to our dog for treats 'cuz I sure wasn't eating that
SheltieLover
Jul 9
#38