I have a confession to make

Apr 15, 2010 18:09



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sourdick April 16 2010, 08:44:05 UTC
Everyone does that. You can buy those Ziplock-boxes in groceries stores in packs of 4 for like 2.99. They're practically disposable.

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kappsgurl April 16 2010, 14:12:54 UTC
Yeah, my Gramma just told me she buys a bunch of them before every family dinner. They are totally reusable though, so why waste the money?

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sourdick April 16 2010, 14:22:53 UTC
These people continue to have dinner parties with so many less plastic wares in which to send people home things.. You probably hate me right now
No, thats what Im saying, theyre so cheap theyre practically disposable, so who cares if you've given them back or not! If the people who gave them to you are the type that really *need* to have them back, theyre probably not the type to give away food!

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kappsgurl April 16 2010, 14:24:41 UTC
I'll keep that in mind the next time I come over to your place for dinner~

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sabotabby April 16 2010, 10:44:55 UTC
Is that where all my tupperware ended up? Because I had to buy new ones last weekend.

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kappsgurl April 16 2010, 14:13:54 UTC
I don't put it past myself to steal Tupperware from someone I haven't even met.

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frenchfriedeggs April 16 2010, 12:22:13 UTC
so long as they aren't sending you home with the super-awesome pyrex glassware kind that is multi-purpose (great for reheating in the oven, freezing, etc), they probably aren't that concerned.

I definitely take any plastic ones left behind a week or more at work, and use them to give away leftovers so that I don't have to expect them back.

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kappsgurl April 16 2010, 14:14:40 UTC
"so long as they aren't sending you home with the super-awesome pyrex glassware kind..."

Oh no - people know better than that.

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doombeast April 16 2010, 15:24:55 UTC
If it's not dishwasher- and microwave-safe, people dont care about $2.99 plastic-ware.

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kappsgurl April 16 2010, 15:26:32 UTC
Hmm, I ran those all through my dishwasher. Was that... a bad thing to do?

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doombeast April 16 2010, 15:29:50 UTC
Only if they melt.

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kappsgurl April 16 2010, 15:31:23 UTC
Luckily, they did not. Not that they'll ever be used again. Because, let's face it. The odds of me ever remembering to return them are slim to none. I take that back - I DID use one for leftover sloppy joes I cooked the other night.

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