Why yes, I’ll cook so much jam this year! And craft some lights with these!

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    Plus I need a new vase and some spice and seeds containers. And this one will be perfect to store simple sirup.

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    But they are reusable. What am I supposed to do??? Throe them away??? Like a madman??

    I’ll keep them stored despite the fact that I have storage issues at this point despite a decently sized house

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      Reminds me of milk deliveries in reusable bottles. There’s probably loads of examples but the petroleum industry really made a killing of profit with plastics and some very sensible packaging went out of the window.

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        I have a local co op grocer that has milk in those glass bottles. It a $3 deposit for the bottle and you just bring your empty back when you buy a new one or want a refund.

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      Ridiculous! We used to have around 200 in our shelf, but word has gotten out and people started asking us when they didn’t have enough. We get a bit of jam now and then in return!

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    This happened to me. I’m not proud of it. A couple of years ago, I started buying a certain brand of coffee in glass jars. They’re glass and they all match and THEY MUST BE USEFUL for something else. I just know it. I have about 20 of them now. They’re all empty. I just haven’t discovered what they’re useful for, yet.

    It can happen to you, too.

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      Do you have a garage? Fill them with different sizes/kinds of nails, screws, bolts, washers, cup hooks, eye bolts, zip ties, and any type of “fix it” supplies, and put them on a shelf. If they’re located conveniently, you’ll never need to repair anything because it acts like an insurance policy.

      If the shelf is awkwardly high and just out of reach, you’ll appreciate having nicely organized supplies as you balance on an upside down milk crate and lean precariously over random garden tools Final Destination style because you had a couple drinks and decided this was the day you’d finally fix that second floor window shutter that rattles loudly when it storms and the wind is just picking up so if you hurry you won’t have to listen to it again.

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    “Enough empty jars” 🤔 what does that even mean? These words make no sense combined in this order. My brain can’t parse it.

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    I feel seen. I use my larger jars to keep my pantry mouse and moth free, and I store dry pulses and grains in them. Smaller jars I use for air tight storage for spices, and also for mixing and storing paint when I art.

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    i had a thing with beer bottles because i once in a blue moon like to do some brewing.

    Replaced them all with swingtop bottles recently. was extremely embarrasing lugging a huge bag of several dozen empty beer bottles through my apartment block to get rid of them