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RE: Craigslist funny stuff - tvguy - 07-14-2014

(07-14-2014, 09:52 AM)GPnative Wrote: I wonder if you have to buy it dinner and a movie first?

http://medford.craigslist.org/for/4566580648.html

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Have original invoice showing purchase in 2009 at a cost of $ 997. Excellent condition, have all parts, runs perfectly, everything is clean. Pictures are of the unit I am selling.
Due to my age, product is no longer needed. Contact me if you have any questions.

Asking $ 600. Cash only.

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RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Valuesize - 07-14-2014

Will he let you "test" it first? Embarrassed


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - GPnative - 07-14-2014

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RE: Craigslist funny stuff - tvguy - 07-15-2014

Unbelievable



dont need your Tramadol?
Will buy your unused Tramadol!!



RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Scrapper - 07-15-2014

(07-15-2014, 12:33 PM)tvguy Wrote: Unbelievable



dont need your Tramadol?
Will buy your unused Tramadol!!

Is it even legal? It that a prescribed drug?


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - tvguy - 07-15-2014

(07-15-2014, 01:29 PM)Scrapper Wrote:
(07-15-2014, 12:33 PM)tvguy Wrote: Unbelievable



dont need your Tramadol?
Will buy your unused Tramadol!!

Is it even legal? It that a prescribed drug?

Yes it's a prescription pain killer. And any prescription drugs are prohibited as well as any controlled substance.
But the pot heads rationalize that because medical marijuana is legal then it's OK for them to sell or trade, even though marijuana is a controlled substance.
Rolling Eyes

Maybe it's not a big deal for some but I find it amazing and telling about society today that so many people have no problem signing up for CL. Agreeing to abide by the rules and then ignoring the rules if it benefits them or their wallet.


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - GPnative - 07-15-2014

And not too mention the law paying you a visit....idiots


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - tvguy - 07-15-2014

I'm no expert on canning food but are these jars really "canning jars? They have screw to lids?
I do know that some people will use mayonnaise jars or whatever but it's not recommended because they can break and cause a mess that's not worth the money you saved by not using a proper canning jar.
The way I understand it you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker but in both cases I think you use a two piece top, a lid and the part that screws down.. I think?



Canning Jars
image 1image 2image 3
These are brand new 16 ounce jars with the black screw top lids. The opening measures 2 inches and they are 6.25 inches tall. I currently have 5 dozen (in boxes) available.

Great for canning sauces, relish, jams/jellies, pickled vegetables, etc.

These are very nice to use for home or as gift jars of your special canned treats for friends, family, or business clients. Lots of room on jar for your own special labels.

$10 dozen. I currently have 5 dozen available. Contact me soon - canning season is here.



[Image: 00J0J_6ipzh8I76yp_600x450.jpg]


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Valuesize - 07-15-2014

Beautician's Wash Sink $150

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RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Tiamat - 07-16-2014

(07-15-2014, 03:36 PM)tvguy Wrote: I'm no expert on canning food but are these jars really "canning jars? They have screw to lids?
I do know that some people will use mayonnaise jars or whatever but it's not recommended because they can break and cause a mess that's not worth the money you saved by not using a proper canning jar.
The way I understand it you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker but in both cases I think you use a two piece top, a lid and the part that screws down.. I think?



Canning Jars
image 1image 2image 3
These are brand new 16 ounce jars with the black screw top lids. The opening measures 2 inches and they are 6.25 inches tall. I currently have 5 dozen (in boxes) available.

Great for canning sauces, relish, jams/jellies, pickled vegetables, etc.

These are very nice to use for home or as gift jars of your special canned treats for friends, family, or business clients. Lots of room on jar for your own special labels.

$10 dozen. I currently have 5 dozen available. Contact me soon - canning season is here.



[Image: 00J0J_6ipzh8I76yp_600x450.jpg]


Do canning jars have screw on lids? Yes.


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - chuck white - 07-17-2014

(07-16-2014, 08:20 PM)Tiamat Wrote:
(07-15-2014, 03:36 PM)tvguy Wrote: I'm no expert on canning food but are these jars really "canning jars? They have screw to lids?
I do know that some people will use mayonnaise jars or whatever but it's not recommended because they can break and cause a mess that's not worth the money you saved by not using a proper canning jar.
The way I understand it you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker but in both cases I think you use a two piece top, a lid and the part that screws down.. I think?



Canning Jars
image 1image 2image 3
These are brand new 16 ounce jars with the black screw top lids. The opening measures 2 inches and they are 6.25 inches tall. I currently have 5 dozen (in boxes) available.

Great for canning sauces, relish, jams/jellies, pickled vegetables, etc.

These are very nice to use for home or as gift jars of your special canned treats for friends, family, or business clients. Lots of room on jar for your own special labels.

$10 dozen. I currently have 5 dozen available. Contact me soon - canning season is here.



[Image: 00J0J_6ipzh8I76yp_600x450.jpg]


Do canning jars have screw on lids? Yes.

two piece lids.


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Scrapper - 07-17-2014

(07-17-2014, 01:17 AM)chuck white Wrote:
(07-16-2014, 08:20 PM)Tiamat Wrote:
(07-15-2014, 03:36 PM)tvguy Wrote: I'm no expert on canning food but are these jars really "canning jars? They have screw to lids?
I do know that some people will use mayonnaise jars or whatever but it's not recommended because they can break and cause a mess that's not worth the money you saved by not using a proper canning jar.
The way I understand it you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker but in both cases I think you use a two piece top, a lid and the part that screws down.. I think?



Canning Jars
image 1image 2image 3
These are brand new 16 ounce jars with the black screw top lids. The opening measures 2 inches and they are 6.25 inches tall. I currently have 5 dozen (in boxes) available.

Great for canning sauces, relish, jams/jellies, pickled vegetables, etc.

These are very nice to use for home or as gift jars of your special canned treats for friends, family, or business clients. Lots of room on jar for your own special labels.

$10 dozen. I currently have 5 dozen available. Contact me soon - canning season is here.



[Image: 00J0J_6ipzh8I76yp_600x450.jpg]


Do canning jars have screw on lids? Yes.

two piece lids.

Not always 2 piece... it depends on what you're canning and the canning process used.


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - tvguy - 07-17-2014

(07-17-2014, 08:38 AM)Scrapper Wrote:
(07-17-2014, 01:17 AM)chuck white Wrote:
(07-16-2014, 08:20 PM)Tiamat Wrote:
(07-15-2014, 03:36 PM)tvguy Wrote: I'm no expert on canning food but are these jars really "canning jars? They have screw to lids?
I do know that some people will use mayonnaise jars or whatever but it's not recommended because they can break and cause a mess that's not worth the money you saved by not using a proper canning jar.
The way I understand it you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker but in both cases I think you use a two piece top, a lid and the part that screws down.. I think?



Canning Jars
image 1image 2image 3
These are brand new 16 ounce jars with the black screw top lids. The opening measures 2 inches and they are 6.25 inches tall. I currently have 5 dozen (in boxes) available.

Great for canning sauces, relish, jams/jellies, pickled vegetables, etc.

These are very nice to use for home or as gift jars of your special canned treats for friends, family, or business clients. Lots of room on jar for your own special labels.

$10 dozen. I currently have 5 dozen available. Contact me soon - canning season is here.



[Image: 00J0J_6ipzh8I76yp_600x450.jpg]


Do canning jars have screw on lids? Yes.

two piece lids.

Not always 2 piece... it depends on what you're canning and the canning process used.




As far as "the canning process" Like I said earlier you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker. Is there another method?


Anyway I did a little research and apparently you can use a one piece canning lid IF it's designed for the purpose. And hopefully/ probably that is what this person is selling.

But 10 bucks a dozen seems awful expensive to me.


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Scrapper - 07-17-2014

(07-17-2014, 09:16 AM)tvguy Wrote:
(07-17-2014, 08:38 AM)Scrapper Wrote:
(07-17-2014, 01:17 AM)chuck white Wrote:
(07-16-2014, 08:20 PM)Tiamat Wrote:
(07-15-2014, 03:36 PM)tvguy Wrote: I'm no expert on canning food but are these jars really "canning jars? They have screw to lids?
I do know that some people will use mayonnaise jars or whatever but it's not recommended because they can break and cause a mess that's not worth the money you saved by not using a proper canning jar.
The way I understand it you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker but in both cases I think you use a two piece top, a lid and the part that screws down.. I think?



Canning Jars
image 1image 2image 3
These are brand new 16 ounce jars with the black screw top lids. The opening measures 2 inches and they are 6.25 inches tall. I currently have 5 dozen (in boxes) available.

Great for canning sauces, relish, jams/jellies, pickled vegetables, etc.

These are very nice to use for home or as gift jars of your special canned treats for friends, family, or business clients. Lots of room on jar for your own special labels.

$10 dozen. I currently have 5 dozen available. Contact me soon - canning season is here.



[Image: 00J0J_6ipzh8I76yp_600x450.jpg]


Do canning jars have screw on lids? Yes.

two piece lids.

Not always 2 piece... it depends on what you're canning and the canning process used.




As far as "the canning process" Like I said earlier you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker. Is there another method?


Anyway I did a little research and apparently you can use a one piece canning lid IF it's designed for the purpose. And hopefully/ probably that is what this person is selling.

But 10 bucks a dozen seems awful expensive to me.

How would you feel about $24.88/dozen + $9.49 S&H????
http://www.amazon.com/Paragon-Canning-Black-Button-Plastisol/dp/B00JQQ449C/ref=sr_1_25?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1405637574&sr=1-25


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Tiamat - 07-17-2014

Yes, you can water bath with "button lids".


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - tvguy - 07-18-2014

(07-17-2014, 03:54 PM)Scrapper Wrote:
(07-17-2014, 09:16 AM)tvguy Wrote:
(07-17-2014, 08:38 AM)Scrapper Wrote:
(07-17-2014, 01:17 AM)chuck white Wrote:
(07-16-2014, 08:20 PM)Tiamat Wrote: Do canning jars have screw on lids? Yes.

two piece lids.

Not always 2 piece... it depends on what you're canning and the canning process used.


Yeah, I had no idea they could be so expensive.
There are always people with high prices who cater to those who actually believe the "you get what you pay for" concept applies to everything.
Regular Ball canning jars are less than half the cost of those and I don't see the great benefit or any benefit at all of having a one piece lid.



As far as "the canning process" Like I said earlier you can use a water bath or a pressure cooker. Is there another method?


Anyway I did a little research and apparently you can use a one piece canning lid IF it's designed for the purpose. And hopefully/ probably that is what this person is selling.

But 10 bucks a dozen seems awful expensive to me.

How would you feel about $24.88/dozen + $9.49 S&H????
http://www.amazon.com/Paragon-Canning-Black-Button-Plastisol/dp/B00JQQ449C/ref=sr_1_25?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1405637574&sr=1-25

Yeah that's crazy expensive too. There is always someone willing to cater to those who believe the "you get what you pay for" theory applies to everythingSmiling

I don't see any advantage to a one piece lid and regular when Ball canning jars are less than half the cost.


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - tvguy - 07-18-2014

(07-17-2014, 07:01 PM)Tiamat Wrote: Yes, you can water bath with "button lids".

Not sure who you are talking to or who thought you couldn't.


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Tiamat - 07-18-2014

(07-18-2014, 10:41 AM)tvguy Wrote:
(07-17-2014, 07:01 PM)Tiamat Wrote: Yes, you can water bath with "button lids".

Not sure who you are talking to or who thought you couldn't.

Obviously, TV, I'm just over here babbling to myself.Wink


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - Cuzz - 07-18-2014

I'm laughin' out loud here!! Big GrinBig Grin


RE: Craigslist funny stuff - tvguy - 07-19-2014

Just in case anyone was interested.

Canning Jars - $25 (Medford)
© craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap

(google map) (yahoo map)
5 doz. short widemouth jars
6 doz. regular and widemouth jars
2 doz. half pints
All for 25.00 dollars