"margaret suran" <margaret@no.spam.for.me.invalid> wrote
>>> "Nancy Young" <rjynly@comcast.net> wrote
>> I do understand. On occasion I have seen new items, even older
>> ones. But buying used plastics does have the ooky factor, I'll give
>> you that. I haven't, yet. Almost ... I want a refrigerator pitcher.
> I have one. It is really ooky, but what can one expect from a 50 plus
> year old plastic item? I used to keep iced tea in it, so you can imagine
> the discoloration. I used it for a year or so, then put it away. Perhaps
> it is only thirty years old, I don't remember.
>
> I will send it to you. It has an eight cup (64 ounces) capacity. You
> will throw it out, but at least you can see that some still exist. Perhaps
> you will find a new one on eBay.
Haha! My ploy worked! Got me a free pitcher. (laugh) Thank you
so much, Margaret, you don't need to do that. My problem is that
the jar I use to make iced tea is rather unwieldy and is not condusive
to a neat pour. I'm tired of cleaning up iced tea from the counter.
If it's not one thing, it's another.
nancy