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I'm looking for storage jars for my herbs at a cheap price where can I find them?
I have recently accumulated a large amount of herbs. Currently I have them thrown in a drawer in our pantry. However in the summer we have had problems with moths. So I am looking to transfer the herbs into plastic jars of some sort. I could even do tin or glass if it was cheap. So I am looking for jars that are 12-20oz. and are cheap. Like I found one site that had plastic containers, one box for 300.00 , yikes! I'm thinking 1-2$ a jar or less. Do you have any ideas for me??? It could be websites, stores, or even just plain ideas on how to store them. Thanx.
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- ShmooksLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The $1 store is a great place as mentioned already. I went to Walmart last night to get some Mason jars. Got a box of 12 for $8.
- 5 years ago
No such thing as cheap. First, a Yorkie at that price would more than likely be ill or have health problems due to poor breeding. Up go the vet bills! Second, the first round of needed supplies don't come out of thin air (unless you get them from a relative.) Expect a cost of $200-$400 for collars, leads, bowls, crates, beds, dog food, toys, treats, ID tag, grooming supplies. Third, they need to have a check up with a vet within the first week or so you get them. Expect a cost of $250-$450 for the visit, shots, lab tests, flea/tick and heart worm control. Spay/Neuter: $40-$200 Expect a cost in the $20 range for licensing. Keep in mind that all of this is money spent in the first MONTH! You have to continually get more food and toys, bigger collars, maybe a bigger crate, new beds, stain removers, etc. And you have vet visits every so often: probably around $190-$350 or more per year.. more if you get your puppy cheap because they might have big health problems. Then you have grooming every couple of months at $30-$150 a visit depending. And obedience training at $50-$200 per 8 week session depending. Puppies are not cheap and are a lot of work (potty training, lots of attention, obedience, rules/boundaries/limitations, etc.) Don't get one if you have to put a cost limit on the dog itself.
- 1 decade ago
The dollar store of course. I've seen great little hermetic containers there.
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
yard sales, flea markets, public auctions. or you could ask your friends and neighbors to save their plastic mayonase jars etc. et. for you.