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Cleaning the Kitchen

May 2nd, 2008 at 05:32 pm

I am torn. Should I keep the small amount of chips in the bag to save money, or throw it away to make the kitchen clean?
I tossed three bags today that had crumbs in them.
I don't feel bad about it, but I also don't want to buy a bag for $2 and throw part of that away.

I would like to announce my wonderful prize of free tickets to the Indy 500 this month.
If anyone would happen to know the price of tickets there, free parking, and radios for the race to listen to the crew and drivers, officials, and radio and TV coverage, I would love to know. I can put that amount into my $20 challenge money.
Since last month wasn't very good in that department, I could use it.
I did find some change on the ground and in the laundry, but no amount I wanted to jump up and down about, so it never got posted. I am sure the total wasn't even $.50.
I would like to start paying off some of my credit cards this month. I have gotten rid of all extra charges and haven't used them in almost a year!

2 Responses to “Cleaning the Kitchen”

  1. Petunia Says:
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    I have no advice about the Indy 500, but I'm laughing about your photo! What a hoot!

  2. Aleta Says:
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    I had a Home-Ec class in school and our teacher taught us to pound potato chips and add them to the top of a tuna- noodle casserole. I don't mind telling you how tasty it makes that dish. You can use potato chips as any topping.

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