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Feeders
I made these using Cottage cheese and Sour Cream containers. They clean out easily and they are easy to swap out if you use them for water. When they wear out just get another. I tell the Kids that I reuse things because I love the environment , but they say I'm cheap!
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Re: Feeders
NOT cheap at all - looking out for future generations.
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Re: Feeders
Its tough to think right when places like dollarama exist giving us an excuse to not reuse...i hope prices go up in that place..lol
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Re: Feeders
Another excellent idea!! (I am "cheap" too, especially when it concerns and is about our environment)!!. Keep them coming GW.G Williams wrote:I made these using Cottage cheese and Sour Cream containers. They clean out easily and they are easy to swap out if you use them for water. When they wear out just get another. I tell the Kids that I reuse things because I love the environment , but they say I'm cheap!
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