I funnel my ketchup can in to reusable containers.
Even the can was not wasted!
check out my sustainable, ketchup can gift wrapping here.
H A P P Y. B I R T H D A Y. J E N
Here is my birthday post for Jen (and the story of how we met) from last year.
I only wish I could remember what was in those boxes and bags!
check out my sustainable, ketchup can gift wrapping here.
H A P P Y. B I R T H D A Y. J E N
Here is my birthday post for Jen (and the story of how we met) from last year.
I only wish I could remember what was in those boxes and bags!
OMG, I love ketchup! This post brought a smile to my face.
ReplyDeleteIt's a running joke in our family that the Vietnamese put ketchup in everything. Example: one of our favorite foods growing up was ketchup fired rice.
We're not so much a condiment household, but if we were we'd buy in bulk like this. Just like we buy our coffee. We have more coffee and kinds of coffee that any two people should ever have at one time.
ReplyDeletewow! that's a lot of ketchup!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious! LOL. I think one bottle of ketchup lasts us forever!
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Wow, and I thought my hubs loved it. Ah ha ha
ReplyDeleteToo funny! I could buy pickles in bulk like that.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA YESSS I AM!! Ketchup on EVERYTHING!!
ReplyDeleteThat's AWESOME! I love me some ketchup on my eggs :)
ReplyDeleteThis is an AWESOME post! I too love ketchup and love that you buy it in 7lb cans!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Glad you girls enjoyed my Ketchup post! haha I am ketchup freak!
ReplyDeleteYou would fit at our dinner table easily. One of Jordyn's first words was kip-kip (ketchup).
ReplyDeleteLOL Jackie!
ReplyDeleteOh man. I LOVE ketchup. I usually get the 32 oz bottle and sometimes the 64oz but never the can - at least not yet.
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