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Reply to Any parents with school aged children? by iluvkiwis897
Is there another family on your street who will be walking for pick up too? Maybe you can trade off supervising a handful of kids?
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Reply to Local banks as a mortgage lender? by reptile_enthusiast_
Torrington Savings Bank was great to work with. They also hold and service the loans in house and do not resell. I highly recommend them!
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Reply to Reasonable Eggs! by help_me_00000000
Aldi in Hamden was $2.44 a few days ago.
Costco in Waterbury didnt have the 2 dozen eggs packs yesterday - only the expensive brown organic ones or the 7.5 dozen packs. They were cheap per egg, but I didn't need 90 eggs. ;)
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Reply to Book clubs ? by [deleted]
Most of the libraries in the area have book clubs and other activities. Have her check out what's offered. :)
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Reply to comment by yakayaka456 in Best secondhand furniture? by superduperdumper
In the interest of creating more competition, this is my suggestion too! All kinds of things at all kinds of price points on Auction Ninja
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Extra resources have been activated for this weekend. Take care of yourself.
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AutoZone often has tools you can borrow. Have you checked with them?
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Reply to Planning a trip to West Hartford in December or January. What neat stuff is there? by SithPL
Hill Stead Museum in Farmington is beautiful Art Museum in downtown Hartford is very nice We love the pizza at Naples in Farmington. (order the truffle pizza)
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Reply to comment by ZenoofElia in garden/kitchen shears by dragonsnbutterflies
So true!
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Reply to garden/kitchen shears by dragonsnbutterflies
For heavy duty use, I love my Cutco shears. They're a big tool though, so not really intended for fine work like pruning. They are excellent for de-boning a chicken, cutting thick plastic bindings, packaging, etc. I have one set for the kitchen and one in my garage tool box. I've had them for years and only bought the second pair so that I didn't have to worry about contamination in the kitchen. They separate for ease of cleaning and are dish washer safe.
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Reply to Cheapest way to NYC by Esrianna
We park at Darien CT and then take the metro north express train into Grand Central. Parking is $4/day @Darien