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The next morning, we had breakfast at the hotel buffet there were some
items served that were foods of Niigata, in particular, Yasuda yogurt,
thick aburaag...
23 hours ago
15 comments:
You should sell them at the swap meet.
Wow! I bet there are lots of kids that could use one of those for back to school.
wow! that is a lot!
Hahaha, that is a lot of lunch bags! One for every day of the month!
i get choke bags too....no feel bad.
But wait! If you had a power outage you could cram your entire refrigerator in those!
; )
I always get tempted by insulated bags too. They are so helpful to have in Hawaii.
Oh...I thought I was the only one...LOL My husband just rolls his eyes!
Izsmom
j: I feel your pain, I am collecting shopping bags. Saw one at Marukai and had to have it...'oh it's only $5.99' The prob is I see so many cute ones and they're not expensive. Mean while the floor of my truck is filled with shopping bags. Like tons. And then I forget to take 'em and so, poo hoo. -N
LOL Kobi . . . that's where came from!
For real, Alibaba.
Kat, I didn't realize I had so many.
Susan, all different shapes and sizes.
Comes in handy right, Chet?
Hahahaha . . . riiiiiight, Mark!
Kay, and when you give things away in them, the people don't have to return the bag.
Yay, Izsmom!
HAHAHA, N!!!
ummm....I have one "bag shelf" A H E M ... kinda going into the next shelf....ok ok time to sort through...you want ?? ;-}
When I go grocery shopping I always bring a cooler with me so I don't have to race home with milk, eggs, meat, etc. That way I can take my time and run other errands while I'm out.
Hahahaha, no no no no no, Dd.
Me too, Mark. I have two big bags that I keep in my car for groceries.
holy crap!
Les, luckily the people at work took some off my hands.
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