ChatterBank8 mins ago
101 uses for a clothes peg.....
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Hehe,, that woke you up ! (or not as the case may be....lol)
A mate of mine was round earlier and he declared that I seemed to use clothes pegs for all sorts of reasons, other than what they were designed for.... He counted 10 different uses I had made for clothes pegs in my kitchen alone - none of which involved clothes at all...
So, my Q is... what do you use your clothes pegs for ?
A mate of mine was round earlier and he declared that I seemed to use clothes pegs for all sorts of reasons, other than what they were designed for.... He counted 10 different uses I had made for clothes pegs in my kitchen alone - none of which involved clothes at all...
So, my Q is... what do you use your clothes pegs for ?
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BM - that is hilarious, thanks !
OK, I admit, I use clothes pegs to contain the contents of various packs of stuff in my kitchen, anything from an opened pack of turmeric up to a half eaten pack of bombay mix.... I also use them to restrain the contents of frozen veg (cos they are cheaper than those expensive freezer clips). I have four really HUGE clothes pegs that I use when changing my duvet - don't ask, it's too complicated for a Friday night - plus the bag of chilli nuts are held in place with a clothes peg....(as is the bag of ground coffee in the fridge and the large sack of chapatti flour)....
Now, back to the teabags... I could become interested in them !
BM - that is hilarious, thanks !
OK, I admit, I use clothes pegs to contain the contents of various packs of stuff in my kitchen, anything from an opened pack of turmeric up to a half eaten pack of bombay mix.... I also use them to restrain the contents of frozen veg (cos they are cheaper than those expensive freezer clips). I have four really HUGE clothes pegs that I use when changing my duvet - don't ask, it's too complicated for a Friday night - plus the bag of chilli nuts are held in place with a clothes peg....(as is the bag of ground coffee in the fridge and the large sack of chapatti flour)....
Now, back to the teabags... I could become interested in them !
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