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Lisa T
Lv 6
Lisa T asked in Food & DrinkOther - Food & Drink · 1 decade ago

Re-usable "Celebrations" tins, has anyone reused theirs for anything else yet?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Well........erm..........yes but I don't think you'd like to know.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    i seem at it this way-i'm no longer a JW btw- i assume you could evaluate that good judgment to a instructor who on the 1st actual day of school advised the total type, 'all and sundry gets an A'. Afterall, the instructor is being style to the youngsters. If all babies already gained an A from the gettgo, what's the factor of the instructor coaching the class? and what may be the factor of the youngsters doing their homework or listening at school in the event that they already have the A? See, the instructor gave the youngsters the possibility for all of them to have that A and yet she maintains to instruct in hopes that those babies can shop that A by utilising their overall performance or by utilising their difficult artwork shown at school. for my section, and that i'm sorry if this entire good judgment factor would not make any experience- this is the comparable with God. He gave us all a raffle to have eternal lifestyles although that's as much as us to maintain that possibility he gave. good?? NO? incorrect? oh properly. it is my opinion. a JW would have an entire diverse rationalization or good judgment hehe

  • dave t
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Just put this years new Christmas decorations in it then put it in the loft.

    Here's a tip put a couple of those anti damp sachets that come in packaging and says do not eat on it. They will ensure that stuff like paper and such won't get damaged.

  • Seedna
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    My hubby and I use it for loose change.

    Cashed in over 200 bucks not to long ago.

    I like the X-mas decoration idea from the guy up there! thanx!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I have always used my tins for filling up with pick and mix sweets.

  • 1 decade ago

    mine still has celebrations in sorry not empty cant stuff a tin alone

  • itsa o
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    yes put odds & bodds in them ( tit tat )

    what you would call RUBBISH

    also have to put loads of extra food in my stomach

    to fill the bigger space they created

    so anyone else got a bigger belly over christmas

    Source(s): THE EASTER EGGS ARE OUT & HAVE BEEN FOR nearly A FORTNIGHT in our local TESCO and a merry merry bigger bigger belly too how about that so here it is HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE
  • 1 decade ago

    I keep my different craft projects in them or the items used to make my crafts

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I keep all my photos in these tins.

  • 1 decade ago

    i have one from 5 years ago that i fill with change and when its full i change the change for notes

  • 1 decade ago

    yes to put my loose change in it, but i still pick at that as i did the chocies!!

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