Laundress said in another thread:
> You have no idea how many in-family fights and or broken friendships occur over a >pie plate gone missing. This is especially true of the older Pyrex and Ecko metal >versions. My Ecko cake, pie and cookie sheets do *NOT* leave my kitchen/house >period.
I am curious folks. How many of you NEVER let things (other than disposables) out of your house ?
For plastic containers, I use ... real tupperware. Yes, it is expensive BUT I buy it on sale (and the sales are often 50% off which usually makes it just a bit more expensive than the cheaper stuff). I find its quality is unsurpassed, it doesn't have BPA, it seals well, etc.
But folks just don't think that plastic containers cost money. Sometimes quite a bit.
So they never leave my house
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Same thing with my (pyroceram) corningware. Again, folks mostly just say 'oh it's just an old dish.'
I go nuts enough when I give folks homemade jam or whatever and ask for the jar back...and of course, never get it. (How hard is it when you're done with the jam? Hell you can give it back to me dirty, I don't care).
So how many of you also never let stuff out of your house?
Hunter
> You have no idea how many in-family fights and or broken friendships occur over a >pie plate gone missing. This is especially true of the older Pyrex and Ecko metal >versions. My Ecko cake, pie and cookie sheets do *NOT* leave my kitchen/house >period.
I am curious folks. How many of you NEVER let things (other than disposables) out of your house ?
For plastic containers, I use ... real tupperware. Yes, it is expensive BUT I buy it on sale (and the sales are often 50% off which usually makes it just a bit more expensive than the cheaper stuff). I find its quality is unsurpassed, it doesn't have BPA, it seals well, etc.
But folks just don't think that plastic containers cost money. Sometimes quite a bit.
So they never leave my house

Same thing with my (pyroceram) corningware. Again, folks mostly just say 'oh it's just an old dish.'
I go nuts enough when I give folks homemade jam or whatever and ask for the jar back...and of course, never get it. (How hard is it when you're done with the jam? Hell you can give it back to me dirty, I don't care).
So how many of you also never let stuff out of your house?
Hunter