A small disposal problem solved.
Apr. 17th, 2005 04:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When I got that Bad Master Cylinder from California, they shipped it in a box full of packing peanuts, for which I have been at a loss for disposal methods.
Well Passover's coming along, and these packing peanuts nowadays are made from corn cellulose. It is forbidden to keep corn in the house on Passover, because it is Chametz - something with potential to become leavened. One of the traditional ways of getting rid of it is to give it to a non-jew.
Now, I know that
kevinjdog is not Jewish. Therefore, today I took the box of packing peanuts up to the Kinko's FedEx and shipped it to him Fedex Ground. He should receive it Friday or so.
Oh, and there's something else in there too - I can't remember what. ;)
Happy Birthday Thomas! (Yes, I know it's tomorrow, but what the hey - I tend to forget it isn't in May.)
Well Passover's coming along, and these packing peanuts nowadays are made from corn cellulose. It is forbidden to keep corn in the house on Passover, because it is Chametz - something with potential to become leavened. One of the traditional ways of getting rid of it is to give it to a non-jew.
Now, I know that
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Oh, and there's something else in there too - I can't remember what. ;)
Happy Birthday Thomas! (Yes, I know it's tomorrow, but what the hey - I tend to forget it isn't in May.)
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Date: 2005-04-18 05:09 am (UTC)and what a sneaky-fun way to conceal an extra goody for pup, whilst cleansing house for pessach! ^v^
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