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Reuse Wyler Bouillon Jars

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Date: 10/16/2007 Topic: Green Living > Reusing  
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I don't ordinarily save jars, but I've found that the best to save are the Wyler's bouillon jars, nice size, airtight, and the labels easily come off! :o)

By Kim from Crawford, Co
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By macou33 (8) Profile Contact
I loved reading this because it reminded me of my late mother. She passed to me the interest in saving neat little containers. Mind you she wasn't a clutter-bug but she always seemed to have just the right sized little container when needed. I keep just a few in the lazy susan right next to my sink and they do come in handy for a "drab" of this or that. Beside the convience it seems a shame to discard some of the nice sized little jars and boxes.

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By Debbie52 (1046) Profile Contact
I agree that those are a nice jar to save and I have. I don't use a lot of buillon tho so never end up with very many. I also like to save small pimeinto jars.

Posted on 10/19/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

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