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  • #16
    Re: trusted brands/products

    Dansko shoes, pricey but comnfortable, attractive, well made, durable, will last for a long time.

    Doc Martens, ditto.

    Eagle Creek travel bags.

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    • #17
      Re: trusted brands/products

      I have a London Fog trenchcoat that will be celebrating its twentieth birthday this year. Never the height of fashion, but never out of style - that's the benefit of classic pieces in neutral colours.

      My Rockport walking shoes - sturdy, comfortable and wide enough across the ball of the foot. Again, years old.

      Another vote for Corelle and Rubbermaid both.

      Kids toys - we bought good quality stuff (Brio, Playmobil, Lego) that survived our three and are packed away for the grandbabies.

      Funny that the bad stuff is easier to remember.

      Jackie

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      • #18
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        I keep telling you peeps - let's keep it simple, Hellman's mayo baby all the way! Fat for my salad, my sammy'ich, my hips, my lips and doesn't make a bad hair pack and facial product!! Shoot we can even use it on our furniture for help w/water stains.

        Did I tell you about my Hellman cake recipe...it's in here somewhere. }}}}}}}madly flipping thru Hellman's Baby Scrapbook{{{{{{

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        • #19
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          I still have and am still using tupperwear I have had for close to 40 years. I used trend detergent, $1 a box and it seems fine to me.

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          • #20
            Re: trusted brands/products

            on the mayo comment: we use Duke's since it is sugar free (check your Hellman's label ) DH's dad is a diabetic & Duke's was the only mayo he could use, so that is DH's favorite.

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