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davidmcowan
4-25-11, 9:29pm
Fidgiegirl, or whoever else might be able to answer this, I saw a thread that was talking about glasses that had nice tops for them an could be used for storage or for drinking. I loved the idea but could find anything that was a Ball jar.
Help?>8)
fidgiegirl
4-25-11, 10:58pm
Hmmm, I am not remembering this thread. Do you mean you do NOT want a Ball jar or that you DO want one?
Miss Minimalist had a nice blog post (http://www.missminimalist.com/2011/03/100-possessions-glass-tumblers/) on this, too.
davidmcowan
4-25-11, 11:06pm
Not a Ball Jar (we have a couple of those) but it was an equally durable glass with a lid (though not air tight as I recall). BTW, which part of ST. Paul do you live in? I grew up in Mac-Groveland.
fidgiegirl
4-25-11, 11:24pm
Ooh, I am in Mac-Groveland! I love it! We are thinking of moving and whenever we look at anything in Merriam or Crocus we keep thinking back to lovely Mac-Groveland. Are you still in Minnesota?
Wish I could help you with the drinking glass deal! Must have been someone else.
davidmcowan
4-25-11, 11:29pm
Nay, I moved to Colorado but all my family still lives there. You aren't on or near Goodrich and Snelling are you? I have many a memory of the Macalester College crowd.
fidgiegirl
4-26-11, 12:17am
Near. Definitely near. :) Mac kids are nice kids to share a neighborhood with.
davidmcowan
4-26-11, 10:40am
I grew up at 1498 Goodrich, a big, beautiful, yellow stucco house. Many of my old neighbors still live there. Such a great street.
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/dining-and-entertaining/bar-and-drinking-glasses/working-glass-with-lid/s601139
like this???? The lid is sold separately I noticed on 2nd glance.
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