"Name Your Own Price" Yard Sale
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Comments (21)I just sent off a note to Big Lots asking about canning jars. Apparently they go by local store demand. If they have skids full, and these sit for more than a few months of canning season, they won't send off any the next year apparently. I suggest that if your local Big Lots has no jars, send off a note to them through their web site. I don't mind using a jar over, but to just buy used old jars, gives me another issue that I must carefully inspect each one, for cracks, chips, and most importantly heat stress. The heat stress can only be done with a polariscope I believe, unless you just want to fill a jar with hot water and run it through a whole canning process to see if it will crack. Its like buying a pig in a poke, or that 'infamous' box of chocolates (Forrest Gump)! Older jars over about 4-5 years are actually pints and quarts, whereas todays are in liters....See MoreCommunity Yard Sale on Nov 6 - Plant Sale and Trade
Comments (5)Would really like to get more plant nuts to this sale. Set up a table or just drop off some plants. We usually have a good crowd in the Community. The last time my son and I did this we sold out of plants by 11. The ZIP in my neighborhood is 34771 (Narcoossee). Like I said willing to trade or sell. I am always on the hunt for something kewl or unusual. Bromeliads have become the latest trend in the garden....See MorePlant Sale & Neighborhood Yard Sale 5/21
Comments (0)Our neighborhood, Roylene Acres, is having its annual neighborhood wide yard sale next Saturday, May 21st from 8 am until noon. I am having a plant sale in conjunction with them. Here is a link to more details. http://raleigh.craigslist.org/grd/5586022305.html...See MoreOBF June Yard Sale Exchange
Comments (268)brittneysgran ~ Happy Friday!! thank you for the lovely box of yard sale items. I so enjoyed opening happy mail. The bird magazines, I am looking forward to reading since I have a bird feeder in the front of my place. I only wished I had more colorful birds that would visit my place :) Thank you for all the lovely goodies and so excited to plant them and watch them grow. I hope to treat them well because I know they came from a loving home. Thank YOU again for the prizes and the lovely box. I so appreciate your time in digging them out and packaging them to send to me. Take care!!!...See Moredreamgarden
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