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Thu Jan-18-07 03:11 PM
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101 uses for a peanut butter jar. |
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Edited on Thu Jan-18-07 03:17 PM by chaska
you go first.
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:14 PM
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1. Umm...holding peanuts. |
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:20 PM
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2. And what if we mashed 'em up so we could spread 'em on bread ... like butter. |
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Sorry, got in a hurry and forgot to put the butter part in the thread title. :shrug:
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:23 PM
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5. Okay. Here's my favorite use for a peanut butter jar. |
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Holding peanut butter. :D
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:21 PM
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3. Taking up space in the cabinet when the kids put it back |
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:22 PM
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4. To hold rancid cabbage to feed a dog |
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:23 PM
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6. home for lightning bugs |
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:25 PM
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7. Honorable mention for the rancid cabbage, but let's try harder. The future of... |
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the planet is at stake.
...could happen.
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:30 PM
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8. They float well. How about a boat? |
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:32 PM
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9. Good to separate different size nails and screws or seeds |
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Very handy way to maintain such necessities and keep things neat and handy in the garage.
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Thu Jan-18-07 03:33 PM
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10. I keep one in my car and we carry laundry soap camping in one |
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I put a pair of kitchen gloves and a 5 paper towels in there in case I have to get into something yucky out on the road - like changing a tire or doing something with oil. I toss it down in the tire well of my trunk so it's not rolling around the trunk all the time. I tried a zippy bag but it kept getting mangled - the peanut butter jar even keeps the oil smell on the gloves in until I can go home and clean them off.
Now that I'm in the chair and don't do my own car work anymore, out of habit I still have it in there.
A peanut butter jar also holds just the right amount of laundry powder for 2 loads while camping or vacation.
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Thu Jan-18-07 04:49 PM
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11. Nails, screws, nuts, bolts for any type of jar. |
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My grandfather was a carpenter; he'd nail the lid to the underside of a piece of wood on a rack, fill it with nails etc, and screw it to the lid. Very neat.
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Thu Jan-18-07 04:49 PM
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12. To clean pain brushes in when empty, or to store pesto or pickles |
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Thu Jan-18-07 04:50 PM
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13. Warmup before fucking Paris Hilton |
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Thu Jan-18-07 04:59 PM
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15. LOL! You'd be better off with the jar. |
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Thu Jan-18-07 06:15 PM
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Would you like to go out for dinner sometime? :D
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Thu Jan-18-07 06:38 PM
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22. Sorry, I'm not that type of fella... |
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Thu Jan-18-07 07:21 PM
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23. Sadly, it was more about getting used to not feeling anything |
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Thu Jan-18-07 05:43 PM
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17. Mad Scientist beakers |
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for various gooey concoctions kids like to make.
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Thu Jan-18-07 05:44 PM
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a power brake bleeder out of a plastic peanut butter jar. He inserted a valve stem in the lid and some hose. He hooks it up to the compressor to push the fluid out of the brake lines.
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Thu Jan-18-07 06:23 PM
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20. I use them to freeze soup and chili. .. |
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since they are plastic they aren't likely to break like a glass jar would. They do break if they fall out of the freezer, but I'd rather clean up broken plastic than broken glass any day. They are convenient, you just grab a frozen jar of soup and go. They don't cost extra, and if I don't get it back or it gets lost, big whoop.
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Thu Jan-18-07 06:25 PM
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21. I use the large ones for storing dry foods like beans, barley, pasta etc |
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Makes a nice counter display.
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