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2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - Veggie - 03-01-2025 New thread for 2025. Hope you acquire lots of freebies this year. RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - Veggie - 03-01-2025 First FREE stuff of 2025. A Kuhn Rikon Duromatic pressure cooker - Swiss made, stainless steel looks like new. Previous owner said it was given to her by her sister but hardly used as she has an airfryer. My old pressure cooker is OK but looking its age - I'll keep it for cooking the dog's food and have the bright shiny one for my food. Also IN came 3 healthy eating/recipe books by Amelia Freer. RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - Veggie - 04-01-2025 IN today came a cupboard/freezer clearout from a regular contact's mother! My fame is spreading. Five tins of tomatoes, 3 jars of pasta sauce, tinned chicken in cream sauce, sachet of pasta with sauce, noodles, M&S Cheese biscuits and Ale & onion chutney (? Christmas cheeseboard?) . A huge bag of Typhoo teabags - probably give these to the £5 Pantry. Frozen pigs in blankets, meatballs (for the dogs), Yorkshire puddings & 64 Seafood/crab sticks! The Prawn lady has messaged to let me know there'll be more food tomorrow. RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - JJB - 04-01-2025 (04-01-2025, 06:58 PM)Veggie Wrote: IN today came a cupboard/freezer clearout from a regular contact's mother! My fame is spreading. Have these people never heard of eating things up? Whilst it's not wasted coming to you, it is incredible the potential waste. RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - Veggie - 04-01-2025 The "problem" with the tinned and jarred food is that its past its use by date. Lots of people take these dates as gospel. When midnight arrives, the food turns to poison and nobody in their right mind would risk eating it. Fortunately, there's nothing right about mine. The cause of the "problem" is partly the manufacturer - the dates tell the stores which batch of tins should be sold first - but they don't explain that to the consumer. the consumer just chucks out them out! RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - Veggie - 06-01-2025 IN today came a Camembert cheese and a large Brie. Even better, they were within walking distance so Ted and I went to collect them. RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - Vinny - 06-01-2025 (04-01-2025, 10:36 PM)Veggie Wrote: The "problem" with the tinned and jarred food is that its past its use by date. Lots of people take these dates as gospel. When midnight arrives, the food turns to poison and nobody in their right mind would risk eating it. Fortunately, there's nothing right about mine.I think it's the same as sell by dates and use by dates, It's just to save the companies getting a law suit against them for food poisoning and also making the buyers throw them out and go and buy another batch. RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - Veggie - 10-01-2025 Two food collections this morning. Six tins of soup (3 x tomato), tinned sweetcorn & potatoes, Red Hot Wings buffalo sauce (think I'll pass on this). Next up the Prawn lady:- Seven tubs of Brandy Cream Five packs of prawns, Four tubs of yogurt Three Cottage cheese and cut dill Two packs of crumpets And a bag of Brussels sprouts. Sorry there wasn't a Six pack of anything - I'll have to complain! OUT went a heated "shawl" thing that I won't use. You can't wander around when you're plugged in to a socket! RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - Veggie - 10-01-2025 OUT go the Brandy cream (apart from one tub which I tried and disliked) and the Yogurts as I have plenty in the fridge and it would be a shame to waste them. RE: 2025 - Freecycle and similar Free stuff - JJB - 10-01-2025 Not necessarily free stuff but getting rid of stuff to the dump... sorry household recycling centre, they dont like being called the dump. I'm feeling very virtuous, stones, dead appliances, old broken pots, etc. The silver submarine was full to brim. |