Filling loo rolls

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For anybody who hasn't filled their loo rolls with compost yet, I've just discovered that my Jam Funnel from Lakeland is absolutely ideal for the purpose. The funnel hole is exactly the same diameter as the loo role opening, so hopefully this year I'll end up filling just the rolls and not dumping most of the compost into the tray which holds them. Yes, I will be washing it thoroughly before I make the next batch of preserves!
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Dear Primrose, your ingenuity never ceases to amaze me.

ADVERT.
High quality Lakeland jam funnels, also good for the filling of Loo rolls. :)
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Yes, I'm a mine of useless information, arn't I :lol: ??
Perhaps we should have a thread on here for other wierd and wonderful uses for household and gardening equipment.
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Oh dear, oh dear, Primrose you naughty girl, you've set OH off on a crusade now.
When he gets arrested he'll blame you, you know. :oops:
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Just look how self disciplined i can be at times. :wink:

But i bet i could fill a sheet of foolscap paper with things i've done if i wanted. :)
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Hi Oldherbaceous,

A book more likely and a very large one :twisted: :lol: :lol: :D


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Well i've never been one to brag. :)
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Well all those different baskets from discarded freezers and dishwashers etc are great for storing and washing / drainning veg on the plot, gathering produce, I hang one on my shed wall for the onions etc. Also great for storing stuff in etc.

Oh now where else do I start, basically if you have an allotment and a shed on it, most things get a second use, mugs, spoons, kitchen knifes, tupperware and lots of stuff......

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I have got one too, I have it down the allotment in the shed, and I use it for loads of jobs. Like yours mine came from the wonderfull Lakeland .
who needs the gym when you have an allotment
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