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51 minutes ago, kayb said:

I have those containers. Specifically, the sea salt caramel flavor.

 

+1     (That = agreement.   Actual number of containers more like a dozen.)

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We have a plenty and they are currently holding a lot of chicken stock and maybe a 1/2 pint of gelato 

 

they are perfect for storing  stock.    The gelato is the bonus 

Posted
2 hours ago, scubadoo97 said:

no these are plastic but they still come in handy for storing things in the fridge and freezer  

 

I meant more cool re-purposeful items , I get yours are not glass. 

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18 hours ago, btbyrd said:

Talenti gelato jars. A delicious product (the gelato, not the jars). 

 

Yes, Unilever makes good stuff. They even make Ben & Jerry's! 

I especially like the oakwood extract they use in their organic oak aged vanilla.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, weinoo said:

 

I especially like the oakwood extract they use in their organic oak aged vanilla.

 

So it actually isn't "oak aged" then.

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@KennethT mentioned mango leaves in another topic. Reminded me of fig leaves. A neighbor had a white fig that overhung the fence. They did not like figs. rest f neighbors partook.  Then I read abut using the leaves as a wrapper when steaming or grilling. They have a subtle coconut scent & flavor. What a bonus!

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On 8/18/2020 at 8:02 PM, Margaret Pilgrim said:

One grand daughter requested/demanded broccoli stalks, saying that they were "sweeter" than the green ends.

 
 

I agree with her 

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