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Old 11-26-2020, 06:01 AM
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I like the clear salad greens containers and have many in my sewing room. And I love the chinese food takeout containers. They are great for single serve freezer meals.
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This reminded me of the time I came to my weekly evening sewing group carrying a huge box of Russell Stover chocolates. Except the chocolates were long gone and my current project was in the box. The look of disappointment on their faces... lol!
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Old 11-26-2020, 04:00 PM
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OMG that is hysterical. I would have been sad, too. Did they guilt you into bringing chocolate the following week?
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Old 11-27-2020, 03:24 AM
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Originally Posted by QuiltingVagabond View Post
This reminded me of the time I came to my weekly evening sewing group carrying a huge box of Russell Stover chocolates. Except the chocolates were long gone and my current project was in the box. The look of disappointment on their faces... lol!
LOL! I grew up in a family where we saved boxes in the attic and re-used them for gift wrapping. Each Christmas we would have a small party with our next door neighbors and exchange small gifts. One year, my mother wrapped a present in a box that originally had a finger painting set. When the woman opened that present, she was quite excited about getting a finger painting set. We had to nudge her a bit to get her to take the lid off the box, and she was disappointed to discover something entirely different in the box. We all laughed a lot at the time, and would laugh all over again when that same box was re-used. ("Oh boy, finger paints!")
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