I once used milk jugs to make labels for the kids' school outfits to save time in the morning when they were young and wore the same size. I cut off all but one side and the spout, wrote the label on the flat side and put the spout over the hanger hook.
My husband cuts up a jug anytime he needs a funnel (using the spout). My supply of Kool-ade jugs has suffered for his mechanics.
I have never seen milk in a bag! Still purchasing it in cartons, though there are plastic jugs on the shelves as well. - Kate, all-Canadian girl
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it's an Ontario thing. We can get small amounts in cartons but 3 litres are only available in bags.
ReplyDeleteI once used milk jugs to make labels for the kids' school outfits to save time in the morning when they were young and wore the same size. I cut off all but one side and the spout, wrote the label on the flat side and put the spout over the hanger hook.
ReplyDeleteMy husband cuts up a jug anytime he needs a funnel (using the spout). My supply of Kool-ade jugs has suffered for his mechanics.