tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096776708897685863.post5822568931518238090..comments2024-02-23T04:39:49.329-05:00Comments on Conversations in Klal: Not Taken at Face ValueProfKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17954446826821665314noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096776708897685863.post-67330101137679901902012-03-01T01:24:53.100-05:002012-03-01T01:24:53.100-05:00A few years ago we started buying for pesach those...A few years ago we started buying for pesach those disposable containers that stores use to sell up pickles and such. This way it's easier to handle leftover food after the pesach is over. I just leave it in the fridge and pack away the clean containers for next years. After spending 3 years doing it, I now have a shelf full of those containers. In my opinion they are more durable and easier to wash than the rubbermaid ones.mlevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01831542484906424230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096776708897685863.post-39463373968706648662012-02-28T09:24:06.953-05:002012-02-28T09:24:06.953-05:00I agree, the disposables are excellent and they do...I agree, the disposables are excellent and they don't seem to wear out any faster than the "permanent" containers. <br /><br />Similarly, years ago an ophthalmologist told me that "disposable" contact lenses are the same as the "long lasting" ones they used to make, and can be worn much longer than the manufacturer recommends. (You should always follow your own doctor's recommendations).tesyaanoreply@blogger.com