kynara

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  • I've been using my digital postal scales I already had for my ebay business. I just put a plate or bowl on it and hit the "tare" button then add my food. They'll do oz or g. One is a little one I bought from Walmart ($15-$20). Royal brand I think. I've had it for years. It works for most things. I had to use the bigger one…
  • Anytime we have a potluck at work, since they all know I don't cook, I'm usually the one who brings the plastic cups and paper plates. :flowerforyou: alcohol not allowed, but if it were, I know some people at work who would benefit from it... lol
  • not complicated, it's perfect! thank you!!
  • The vinegar (white) and baking soda that someone mentioned works well (and cheap) even with sensitive skin. I'm allergic to almost everything out there and have to use All Free & Clear, but if I soak them in the vinegar/soda first then wash them with the detergent I don't have any reaction. Maybe you could soak them in…
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