The white things in the lower left? Those are popsicle makers (y'know, you put them in a mold to make popsicles?) Who knows where the mold is, though. I honestly came home last night, took a picture that was half decent, and didn't even look at the contents of my drawer. Probably the most like a "phoned in" blog post you could get.
No clue! I even enlarged the picture...I'll check tonight when I get home and let you know. Right now I'm doing the cataloguing boogie--I've entered 7 added copies and I'm on a roll!! (except for this break...)
So the red thing is one of those things you use to open tricky jars. I emptied my junk drawer and even threw out some junk that really was junk--I *may* take a picture of the re-assembled drawer. Or I may not, and say I did...
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what ARE those white things?
The white things in the lower left? Those are popsicle makers (y'know, you put them in a mold to make popsicles?) Who knows where the mold is, though. I honestly came home last night, took a picture that was half decent, and didn't even look at the contents of my drawer. Probably the most like a "phoned in" blog post you could get.
I got the popsicle makers (we call them icy-poles) but what is the square thing with all the little red blocks on it to the left?
No clue! I even enlarged the picture...I'll check tonight when I get home and let you know. Right now I'm doing the cataloguing boogie--I've entered 7 added copies and I'm on a roll!! (except for this break...)
So the red thing is one of those things you use to open tricky jars. I emptied my junk drawer and even threw out some junk that really was junk--I *may* take a picture of the re-assembled drawer. Or I may not, and say I did...
You can use Dixie Cups if your molds have gone into the ionosphere.
-J.
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