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Thepressureofaname22 t1_jcomqm8 wrote

Yep. It’s bulky but that makes them very tight. I don’t mind that part but I guess to each their own. My sister uses glass jars for most things because she has a separate stand up freezer and has tons of space for them which I don’t have. Everyone is going to have slightly different use cases but it’s all a win moving away from disposable anything!

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thatsoneuglybaby t1_jcoh8kz wrote

I can't say it Bifl in lasting longer but I switched all plastic items that come in contact with heat with wood or metal items. Your life will last longer since the burnt residue of that plastic spatula wont get in your body.

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Beauknits t1_jcoh8bc wrote

Growing up, my 2 brothers had matching dump trucks but the metal ones. They used to haul everything in them-their dinners, clothes, groceries, rocks, ...each other. Ever.y.thing.

They used to even ride them down the sledding hill in the summer!

Now, their Nephews and Neices play with them. 20 years later on.

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Diotima245 t1_jcod4ia wrote

There are many different types of milk available, and the best one for you may depend on your dietary needs, taste preferences, and ethical considerations.

Some popular types of milk include:

Cow's milk: This is the most common type of milk and is widely available. It is a good source of calcium and protein but may not be suitable for people with lactose intolerance or milk allergies.

Plant-based milk: Plant-based milks such as almond milk, soy milk, and oat milk have become increasingly popular in recent years. They are often fortified with vitamins and minerals and may be a good option for vegans, vegetarians, or people with lactose intolerance or milk allergies.

Goat's milk: Goat's milk is similar to cow's milk but has a slightly different taste. It is also easier to digest for some people who have trouble with cow's milk.

Sheep's milk: Sheep's milk is rich and creamy, with a slightly sweet taste. It is a good source of protein, calcium, and vitamin B12.

Ultimately, the best milk for you depends on your individual needs and preferences. It's important to choose a milk that fits into your overall dietary plan and provides you with the nutrients you need.

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CamelHairy t1_jcoctlw wrote

Purchased a Black and Decker from Wal-Mart for son in college, going on 15 years. Only advise is to purchase a compressor style as opposed to solid state. Had to purchase solid state for daughters college (Eco happy), replaced 2 before purchasing a compressor unit for her, its now 10 years old and still running.

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Diotima245 t1_jcocl1y wrote

I have a mini fridge in my home office that’s from Frigidaire. It does not have a freezer section. Going strong very quiet. I’m happy with it. Mini is a bit of a misnomer because it’s very unwieldy and weighs probably around 60 pounds. Are you looking for one of those toy mini fridges that can hold like 6 cans? They’re all pretty cheap just buy whatever you can and roll the dice.

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ApostropheusDeletus t1_jcocgfr wrote

Wait a few years and you realise nobody is looking at you and that you're just imagining those looks.

Nobody gives a fuck about what a stranger is browsing for at a store and won't give you a second thought the moment they leave the aisle.

They might care if you're trying to mouth fuck the toys or talking to them in low, hushed tones I guess. You uh... You don't do any of that, do you?

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