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On 1/20/2019 at 11:23 PM, Bart said:
Does anyone want a stack of 7 Better Homes magazine’s? From late 97 to early 98.
Free to a good home.
If no one wants them, anyone have any idea what to do with them? I’d hate to just toss them out. I was thinking about calling the local school to see if they could use them for art class.
Gone, thanks!
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On 1/20/2019 at 11:27 PM, Bart said:
Does anyone want a stack of 16 Bon Appetit magazine’s? Most are from 2000, 01 and 02. They’re all in good condition and some of them are still in their original plastic wrapper, never have been opened
Gone, thanks!
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Gone, thanks!
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On 1/21/2019 at 4:31 PM, Bart said:
I have 22 issues of Wine Maker magazine from 2091 - 2012. Free to a good home.
Gone, thanks!
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Gone, thanks!
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Thanks for the tips!
I just called my local library (Sherwood Hall - FFX County) and they said they didn't want them, however Arlington will take them. So will my local elementary and high school.
Thanks again!
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I have 15 issues of Adirondack Life magazine from 1993 - 1995 including a couple special issues. Free to a good home!
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I have around 25 Mountain Bike magazines from 1990 - 1992 that I have unearthed. Free to a good home!
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I have 22 issues of Wine Maker magazine from 2091 - 2012. Free to a good home.
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Wow, what a great story, Don! You’re exactly the type of person I was hoping to give these to.
I’ve read articles here and there but they’ve been sitting in boxes in my basement for literally 20 years, and before that they were sitting in boxes in the attic of the previous place I lived!
I’ll leaf through them to see if there are any I NEED to read, but maybe you can scan the articles and post them on the site to spur discussion.
I’ll send you a PM Thanks!
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Thanks! I’m in Fairfax Country down near Mt Vernon. If I don’t hear from any food lovers, I’ll give my local branch a call
Thanks for the tip!
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Does anyone want a stack of 170 or so National Geographic magazines? They start in 1967 and go to 1986 (1 each) and 1993 (2 each)
Very few years are complete The most complete years are from 71 - 83 Some magazines are in near perfect condition. Others have been cut up for pictures for elementary school projects in the 70s. But even the ones that are cut are mostly intact
Free to a good home.
If no one wants them, anyone have any idea what to do with them? I’d hate to just toss them out. I was thinking about calling the local school to see if they could use them for art class.
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Does anyone want a stack of 6 Cooks Illustrated magazine’s? Most are from 2000. One is from 97.
Free to a good home.
If no one wants them, anyone have any idea what to do with them? I’d hate to just toss them out. I was thinking about calling the local school to see if they could use them for art class.
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Does anyone want a stack of 16 Bon Appetit magazine’s? Most are from 2000, 01 and 02. They’re all in good condition and some of them are still in their original plastic wrapper, never have been opened
Free to a good home.
If no one wants them, anyone have any idea what to do with them? I’d hate to just toss them out. I was thinking about calling the local school to see if they could use them for art class.
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Does anyone want a stack of 7 Better Homes magazine’s? From late 97 to early 98.
Free to a good home.
If no one wants them, anyone have any idea what to do with them? I’d hate to just toss them out. I was thinking about calling the local school to see if they could use them for art class.
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Does anyone want a stack of 32 cooking light magazine’s? Most are from 95, 96 and 97. There’s at least one from 2002.
Free to a good home.
If no one wants them, anyone have any idea what to do with them? I’d hate to just toss them out. I was thinking about calling the local school to see if they could use them for art class.
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A true patriot. He probably won't last long..............or, he may reverse course and save this presidency, and the country along with it.
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Maybe the upstairs part of Daikaya?
I've eaten there a whopping two times (both for lunch during the week) and it has been very quiet. One time a couple people looked like they were having a business meeting.
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How about Grapeseed in Bethesda? I've only eaten there once, but really loved it. Good prices too.
(Wrong end of the beltway for me sadly)
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On 2/6/2017 at 3:07 PM, Keithstg said:
Maybe ownership is distracted by Gentle Harvest's opening and eventual expansion, but Hunter's Head will be off our radar for at least a while now. Caveat emptor.
What's the relationship between the two places?
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On 1/26/2017 at 11:50 AM, Simul Parikh said:
In Eater ...
Curious to see what happens, if the wall goes up, illegal immigration enforcement becomes reality, and sanctuary cities get punished. Article is right - restaurant industry will suffer a lot. Huge workforce shortages, increased menu prices, leading to reduced margins and many closures. Downstream/upstream effects, too. These folks pick our fruit and vegetables and work our meat factories. Ingredients will become more expensive, too. People will have to pay more money for food / restaurants, and will spend much less. Ugh. Not aiming for the politics of it, but just very disturbing and potentially quite disruptive, from a food/restaurant point of view.
The law of unintended consequences is going to get a good workout here I suspect. Couple that with the new, and possibly already scrapped, 20% tarriff on goods from Mexico, like fruits and vegetables, and it's gonna upset the whole damn apple cart (pun!)
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Gone, thanks!