For more than thirty years I have used the Scotch Brite yellow and green heavy duty sponges to wash dishes. I bought the pack above in a hurry one day, but they began to disintegrate in my hand only after a few days of use, which was odd because the Scotch Brite ones last for months.
One night after I went to sleep this week, Bailey saw my water bottle on the kitchen counter and thought it was cute and took a photo of it and posted it to her Instagram story. When she told me about it the next day, she said over 70 people had seen it and several said it was genius, and innovative. LOL
"I don’t know who needs to hear this, but those Thanksgiving leftovers are no good now. Throw them out!"
This was my response to her post:
I do my best to avoid food waste. If taken care of and stored correctly and safely, those foods can be frozen and used another time in order to save money.
Honestly, I was surprised she posted that and many of the comments were of the "I'm still eating our leftovers" positions. What do you think?
I use the Parmesan containers and the lids for so many things. I had DE in one to keep outdoors and sprinkle on things.
ReplyDeleteThey are good for so many things.
You could fill me in on so many things about lymphedema. Can you email me at lgd113@yahoo.com?
Yes, I will send you an email, Linda.
DeleteNew clothes, some new scrub pads (reminds me I want to add some of those to the boy's baskets), what a great week.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thank you, Jackie. I hope you also had a great week.
DeleteHi Belinda! Regarding the Thanksgiving leftovers, I think that if they smell good and look good (no mold), I will still eat them. Or like you said, just freeze them and use them later. I'm like you, I don't like to waste food. I don't know much about Lymphedema, I'm going to google it and see what I can learn. Blessings to you and Bailey!
ReplyDeleteI’m with you on eating the leftovers too, Bobbi. We eat them regularly. I hope you’re doing well!
DeleteI love that water bottle too-smart! I'm so glad your Lymphedema is better than it was. That's the way you got to look at it.
ReplyDeleteI try to give away a lot of the food after Thanksgiving so it's not so much for us. I'm with you freeze that turkey in portions and use it just like chicken!
Thanks, Vickie. Oh yes, using the turkey like chicken is a great idea. And giving away a lot of the food is also a great way to "use it up".
Delete(Little Penpen) hi Belinda! I hope you can find what you need for the lymphedema. I know it can be challenging. New to you clothes are fun! I found a couple of sweaters for myself yesterday at Goodwill.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to find a couple of sweaters at Goodwill for yourself, Penny. It's definitely the right tie of year for those. I have two in my cedar chest ready to pull out when needed. I hope you're doing well. :)
DeleteGlad the physical therapy has helped, and I hope you can find what you need for compression. Sorry you are having to deal with all that but I hope the worst is over anyway.
ReplyDeleteToo funny that Bailey posted your water bottle. Looks like some good freebies and refunds. Hope you have a fun weekend.
Thank you, Kathy. Yes, Bailey is a comedian. LOL
DeleteI hope you have a great weekend too.
Hi Belinda. A product that may help with your lymphatic drainage is Clarins Contour Body Firming Oil. It is a bit pricey but sometimes they carry it online at TJ Maxx. I used to work for Clarins many years ago at a department store in Florida. Take care. Bun
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you so much, Bun. I will definitely look into that as I need to continue my therapy at home. You're the best. :)
DeleteMy mother in law suffers with this and she has a leg pumping device she uses at home. It may be covered by your insurance since it is durable medical equipment. Take care. Bun
DeleteYes, my physical therapist is in the process of getting me a pump device too. I’ll be so glad too because I don’t want this to come back. Thank you, Bun.
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