tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341483723976821096.post7104237056248683511..comments2024-03-28T15:54:16.862+00:00Comments on Tracing Rainbows: Burp!Angelahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13494078135251214182noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341483723976821096.post-44224274232826294902011-05-11T12:58:06.954+01:002011-05-11T12:58:06.954+01:00How lovely to hear of someone else who would cring...How lovely to hear of someone else who would cringe at Tupperware parties because of lack of finance! I was given a couple of small containers but still didn't think they were worth the money. <br />I wonder if they will make a go of it as there are some excellent containers in supermarkets these days. <br />But maybe some people like those sort of parties - ours used to consist of lots of food and loud music into the small hours! Those were the days!Sue Barkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16831000271337244366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341483723976821096.post-48344538285363878812011-05-11T08:30:10.089+01:002011-05-11T08:30:10.089+01:00I have got some tupperware boxes that I bought in ...I have got some tupperware boxes that I bought in 1976 AND I still have the lids. Is this a record? I have to admit that they are starting to look like I've had them for over 30 years, though. They have actually seen a lot of use over the years.<br /><br />I really liked the Vitalite margarine tubs - especially from the time when it was first introduced and the tubs were billed as reuseable and did not have "Vitalite" in large letters around the side. They have lasted almost as well as my tupperware but vitalite have been mean and changed the type of tub they use so they are not so useful any more. I'm now on to the 1 kilo Stork tubs as replacement for Vitalite tubs but as they have opaque lids, it is not so easy to see at a glance in the fridge whether the tub is full of actual marg or leftovers.Johttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16855403299773356566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341483723976821096.post-11158230373763986042011-05-11T03:53:04.428+01:002011-05-11T03:53:04.428+01:00I just bought some tumblers with lids for the gran...I just bought some tumblers with lids for the grandchildren. I think 36 dollars was a high price to pay for them! The sippy tops are hard to get on and off, too. Oh well. I have a big red Tupperware bowl that my sweet neighbor gave me, but I've already lost the lid. Drat. I do have a slim water jug and I am going to go hunt for it right now. I love what you say about buying the cheapest item. Oh, if I had a Tupperware lid for every time I did THAT!Pom Pomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01524994024698986829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341483723976821096.post-48825206615283924972011-05-10T20:34:04.537+01:002011-05-10T20:34:04.537+01:00Didn't go to any parties when I lived in the U...Didn't go to any parties when I lived in the UK, and I have never heard Canadians mention Tupperware.<br />Jane x<br />P.S. Canadians do not know what 'hoovering' is..it is vacuuming. 'Washing up' is doing the dishes. Washing up is washing your hands to freshen up. Phew! That's only the beginning.Jane and Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08102086552682194819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341483723976821096.post-50388182217719548372011-05-10T19:12:27.635+01:002011-05-10T19:12:27.635+01:00Firstly, I would love to wear one of those 'sh...Firstly, I would love to wear one of those 'shirtwaist' dresses again!<br />I still have one piece of genuine Tupperware, a sort of collection of lemon squeezer, grater etc all contained in a plastic box, very useful.<br />Other than that I have, a bit like the socks, a lot of boxes without lids, and a lot of lids without boxes......Elizabethdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02405703727112759947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1341483723976821096.post-210289895511299932011-05-10T17:51:15.616+01:002011-05-10T17:51:15.616+01:00I have four items of tupperware - bought at a part...I have four items of tupperware - bought at a party organsied by one of the GB mums when I was in Warrington...<br /><br />- a pair of large mixing bowls with lids, fantastically useful for carrying enormous quantities of soup to church functions<br /><br />- a crudite and dip thing simlar to yours but with removeable compartments; I've long since lost the lid to the tub for the 'dip'... gone to Narnia maybe; ideal for manse open house events<br /><br />- two separate sets of cookie/pastry cutters which come in when I want to bake biscuits for church functions<br /><br />I think the cost of said items came to around £50 at the time... an absolute fortune it has to be said. However they do all carry a notional life time guarantee....<br /><br />One of my friends has the batter mixer and makes amazing 'funnel cakes' with it.Catrionanoreply@blogger.com