And now that we all know how many plastic anything’s are actually poisonous in one way or another, it’s time to shift back to the old glass or tin containers.
My mother died with two rooms full of Tupperware TM and other containers full of craft items. Her kitchen cabinets were full of “disposable” plastic food containers and lids (non-matching). It’s important to periodically cull items you will never use. Put a label with a date on some of those boxes. Change the date when you actually open the box. Discard boxes which have not be opened in a year or so. Entropy will overwhelm you, if you let it.
allysinnia 1 day ago
I know there’s a several tear lead on these, but the timing of this + the bankruptcy of Tupperware is amusing somehow.
Like, “oh, yeah! I’m an adult now! …And nevermind.”
seanfear 1 day ago
and a biscuit box full of sewing stuff
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 1 day ago
Ah, but how long will the lids match?
arolarson Premium Member 1 day ago
And now that we all know how many plastic anything’s are actually poisonous in one way or another, it’s time to shift back to the old glass or tin containers.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 1 day ago
Some of us GOT launched. ;oD
JPuzzleWhiz 1 day ago
“So, button yer lip, Young Amanda!” d;o)
mistercatworks 1 day ago
My mother died with two rooms full of Tupperware TM and other containers full of craft items. Her kitchen cabinets were full of “disposable” plastic food containers and lids (non-matching). It’s important to periodically cull items you will never use. Put a label with a date on some of those boxes. Change the date when you actually open the box. Discard boxes which have not be opened in a year or so. Entropy will overwhelm you, if you let it.
crazeekatlady about 24 hours ago
I inherited my great grandmother’s button jar and my grandfather’s penny jug. Does that count?
comicalstart about 19 hours ago
Episode 337
[Unnamed Reader - 604b23] about 3 hours ago
And a bag of bags.