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Post by ponyhairs on Jul 12, 2024 13:40:33 GMT -6
With Prime Day right around the corner and the holidays on the horizon (Costco is already carrying Halloween decorations and costumes ), I thought it would be fun to have a thread to share things you are loving (or hating) these days or looking for recommendations on. I am looking for: A good quality knife set that isn't $$$$ Glass food storage containers (I got the Snapware Pyrex set at Costco last year and am returning as so many of them have chipped around the edges) Storage containers for cut up fruits and veggies for the fridge
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Post by tinyjoys on Jul 12, 2024 13:45:34 GMT -6
I don't think I have anything huge/major, but a Kindle of some sort for H for Christmas is on my list, deciding between the paperwhite & original.
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Post by hugsfordrugs on Jul 12, 2024 13:49:12 GMT -6
For the average knife person*, I got these and love them. They not only work well but they are so cool looking. a.co/d/8TKjrHD*I know some people are very particular with their knives. I am not that person.
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Post by roselab on Jul 12, 2024 13:59:04 GMT -6
With Prime Day right around the corner and the holidays on the horizon (Costco is already carrying Halloween decorations and costumes ), I thought it would be fun to have a thread to share things you are loving (or hating) these days or looking for recommendations on. I am looking for: A good quality knife set that isn't $$$$ Glass food storage containers (I got the Snapware Pyrex set at Costco last year and am returning as so many of them have chipped around the edges) Storage containers for cut up fruits and veggies for the fridge For plastic storage containers, I recently switched to Rubbermaid Brilliance ones. They don't stain or get worn like the ones I used to use (which are the Rubbermaid ones with red lids). They aren't quite as easy to store though.
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Post by melohdy on Jul 12, 2024 14:02:30 GMT -6
We love playing games as a family. I know they come up often as Prime Day deals, so are there any that you love? Our kids are 11 and almost 9 (with the 9yo being a bit of a reluctant reader). Games we already have and love - Farkle, Phase 10, Monopoly Deal, Outfoxed (they're outgrowing this), Guess Who. We have Ticket to Ride Jr and don't love it and another cooperative game that I can't remember the name of right now that is a bit too intricate for us.
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Post by melohdy on Jul 12, 2024 14:03:13 GMT -6
Our Echo Dots are starting to get a little worn out, so we might buy more if we find other things we want to buy.
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Post by ponyhairs on Jul 12, 2024 14:06:59 GMT -6
Our Echo Dots are starting to get a little worn out, so we might buy more if we find other things we want to buy. I got two of the Echo Pops last year and like them and they are currently $17.99, however I'm really annoyed that the newer version has a clock on the front which is a really useful feature.
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Post by bearfootzcontinued on Jul 12, 2024 14:07:27 GMT -6
I'm looking for a hair tool. They Dyson isn't in my budget so I've been eyeing up the Infinitipro by Conair. My hair is short/medium length and thinning so I'm not even sure if that's the best tool, but like the idea of the curling wand or round brush attachment .
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Post by adelbert on Jul 12, 2024 14:09:48 GMT -6
We love playing games as a family. I know they come up often as Prime Day deals, so are there any that you love? Our kids are 11 and almost 9 (with the 9yo being a bit of a reluctant reader). Games we already have and love - Farkle, Phase 10, Monopoly Deal, Outfoxed (they're outgrowing this), Guess Who. We have Ticket to Ride Jr and don't love it and another cooperative game that I can't remember the name of right now that is a bit too intricate for us. Blokus, Carcassonne, Drop It, Rhino Hero, Rummikub, Game of Life Junior, might all be games that the whole family can enjoy.
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Post by ponyhairs on Jul 12, 2024 14:10:11 GMT -6
We love playing games as a family. I know they come up often as Prime Day deals, so are there any that you love? Our kids are 11 and almost 9 (with the 9yo being a bit of a reluctant reader). Games we already have and love - Farkle, Phase 10, Monopoly Deal, Outfoxed (they're outgrowing this), Guess Who. We have Ticket to Ride Jr and don't love it and another cooperative game that I can't remember the name of right now that is a bit too intricate for us. My H was a big board gamer and recently sent a list of suggestions to a friend. I will pull it up when I get home and post it for you.
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Post by bearfootzcontinued on Jul 12, 2024 14:13:19 GMT -6
Some things I love: My siblings and I have been addicted to this game - which is actually geared for ages 8 and up and would probably be great for any kids studying maps of the US. 10 Days in the USAI love these headphones to block out background noise at the office and have even worn them while mowing the lawn: Soundcore Anker Life
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Post by trueblue on Jul 12, 2024 14:23:54 GMT -6
With Prime Day right around the corner and the holidays on the horizon (Costco is already carrying Halloween decorations and costumes ), I thought it would be fun to have a thread to share things you are loving (or hating) these days or looking for recommendations on. I am looking for: [) Storage containers for cut up fruits and veggies for the fridge Not these for fruits and veggies unless you have a lot of free space, they haven’t worked well on the shelves in a side by side or my current French door fridge and they do not fit in the fruit/veggie drawers. a.co/d/ejLObEJ
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Post by ponyhairs on Jul 12, 2024 14:28:48 GMT -6
With Prime Day right around the corner and the holidays on the horizon (Costco is already carrying Halloween decorations and costumes ), I thought it would be fun to have a thread to share things you are loving (or hating) these days or looking for recommendations on. I am looking for: [) Storage containers for cut up fruits and veggies for the fridge Not these for fruits and veggies unless you have a lot of free space, they haven’t worked well on the shelves in a side by side or my current French door fridge and they do not fit in the fruit/veggie drawers. a.co/d/ejLObEJLol, those are actually the ones I have that I'm looking to replace.
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Post by bearfootzcontinued on Jul 12, 2024 14:40:49 GMT -6
We love playing games as a family. I know they come up often as Prime Day deals, so are there any that you love? Our kids are 11 and almost 9 (with the 9yo being a bit of a reluctant reader). Games we already have and love - Farkle, Phase 10, Monopoly Deal, Outfoxed (they're outgrowing this), Guess Who. We have Ticket to Ride Jr and don't love it and another cooperative game that I can't remember the name of right now that is a bit too intricate for us. In addition to the 10 Days in the USA game, we enjoy playing Rummikub, SkipBo, Bananagrams, Sequence, Yahtzee Frenzy, Telestrations, Blank Slate Of course, if you don't mind immature potty humor - Kids Against Maturity is a favorite in the family, especially when they make Grandma read the responses.
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Post by fancynewbeesly on Jul 12, 2024 14:56:35 GMT -6
We love playing games as a family. I know they come up often as Prime Day deals, so are there any that you love? Our kids are 11 and almost 9 (with the 9yo being a bit of a reluctant reader). Games we already have and love - Farkle, Phase 10, Monopoly Deal, Outfoxed (they're outgrowing this), Guess Who. We have Ticket to Ride Jr and don't love it and another cooperative game that I can't remember the name of right now that is a bit too intricate for us. My 13 and 6 year old LOVE: Family charades Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza What Do You Meme? Trivia Pursuit Family Pictionary Card Game Uno Attack
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Post by hugsfordrugs on Jul 12, 2024 14:59:35 GMT -6
I need good portable chargers for my iPhone.
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Post by shadows on Jul 12, 2024 15:16:37 GMT -6
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Post by kayc on Jul 12, 2024 15:27:20 GMT -6
I don't think I have anything huge/major, but a Kindle of some sort for H for Christmas is on my list, deciding between the paperwhite & original. I absolutely love my paperwhite. The light settings are great, and when I read outside it feels like I’m reading on actual paper, no glare.
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Post by tinyjoys on Jul 12, 2024 15:33:43 GMT -6
I don't think I have anything huge/major, but a Kindle of some sort for H for Christmas is on my list, deciding between the paperwhite & original. I absolutely love my paperwhite. The light settings are great, and when I read outside it feels like I’m reading on actual paper, no glare. Yeah, he got me a Paperwhite in early May and I use it literally daily (performed my sister's wedding ceremony off it), but he basically reads in bed at night, so I think the paperwhite might be too much for what he uses? He also just recently got into reading, so I was thinking maybe the basic for now & maybe next Christmas upgrade him? IDK, I obviously need to think on it more. I may just let the discount tell me what I'm getting.
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Post by mathrun on Jul 12, 2024 17:20:18 GMT -6
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Post by mathrun on Jul 12, 2024 17:21:57 GMT -6
We love playing games as a family. I know they come up often as Prime Day deals, so are there any that you love? Our kids are 11 and almost 9 (with the 9yo being a bit of a reluctant reader). Games we already have and love - Farkle, Phase 10, Monopoly Deal, Outfoxed (they're outgrowing this), Guess Who. We have Ticket to Ride Jr and don't love it and another cooperative game that I can't remember the name of right now that is a bit too intricate for us. Codenames became a big hit in our house recently. It might be a little hard for the 9 yo yet, but you can play with partners. Mexican Train is always a hit too.
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Post by mathrun on Jul 12, 2024 17:30:00 GMT -6
My 18 yo will be moving into dorms this fall. Yes, exactly what you picture when I say dorms. Twin beds lofted with a desk and dresser and teeny closet.
His roommate has a mini fridge. They can’t have microwaves but do have a full size kitchen in the basement of the dorm they can use.
I know we need twin xl sheets, some sort of Dustbuster/mini vacuum, ideas for how to store snack food. (He has a generous meal plan with three meals on weekdays and two on weekends, but cafeterias close at 8. So I can see him wanting snacks for later evenings and maybe easy breakfast stuff for sleep in days.) We have shower shoes and caddy already. And laundry stuff.
Any other suggestions for must have stuff from those who have sent a kid or stayed in a dorm more recently than the late 90s?
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Post by coffeecake on Jul 12, 2024 17:52:46 GMT -6
We love playing games as a family. I know they come up often as Prime Day deals, so are there any that you love? Our kids are 11 and almost 9 (with the 9yo being a bit of a reluctant reader). Games we already have and love - Farkle, Phase 10, Monopoly Deal, Outfoxed (they're outgrowing this), Guess Who. We have Ticket to Ride Jr and don't love it and another cooperative game that I can't remember the name of right now that is a bit too intricate for us. Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza What Do You Meme Family edition Oregon Trail card game(my kids 13 and 10 get such a kick out of this one)
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Post by gingy on Jul 12, 2024 17:57:02 GMT -6
My 18 yo will be moving into dorms this fall. Yes, exactly what you picture when I say dorms. Twin beds lofted with a desk and dresser and teeny closet. His roommate has a mini fridge. They can’t have microwaves but do have a full size kitchen in the basement of the dorm they can use. I know we need twin xl sheets, some sort of Dustbuster/mini vacuum, ideas for how to store snack food. (He has a generous meal plan with three meals on weekdays and two on weekends, but cafeterias close at 8. So I can see him wanting snacks for later evenings and maybe easy breakfast stuff for sleep in days.) We have shower shoes and caddy already. And laundry stuff. Any other suggestions for must have stuff from those who have sent a kid or stayed in a dorm more recently than the late 90s? I have a freshman also. I’ll be stalking for ideas, but other things we’ve bought to far are a good mattress pad (Target has some on sale right now) and a power strip with a long cord. Both recommended by student leaders at orientation.
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Post by ponyhairs on Jul 12, 2024 18:16:01 GMT -6
My 18 yo will be moving into dorms this fall. Yes, exactly what you picture when I say dorms. Twin beds lofted with a desk and dresser and teeny closet. His roommate has a mini fridge. They can’t have microwaves but do have a full size kitchen in the basement of the dorm they can use. I know we need twin xl sheets, some sort of Dustbuster/mini vacuum, ideas for how to store snack food. (He has a generous meal plan with three meals on weekdays and two on weekends, but cafeterias close at 8. So I can see him wanting snacks for later evenings and maybe easy breakfast stuff for sleep in days.) We have shower shoes and caddy already. And laundry stuff. Any other suggestions for must have stuff from those who have sent a kid or stayed in a dorm more recently than the late 90s? You might have already thought about it but a small health box with common meds, a thermometer, bandaids, Clorox wipes, etc.
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Post by mathrun on Jul 12, 2024 18:29:38 GMT -6
My 18 yo will be moving into dorms this fall. Yes, exactly what you picture when I say dorms. Twin beds lofted with a desk and dresser and teeny closet. His roommate has a mini fridge. They can’t have microwaves but do have a full size kitchen in the basement of the dorm they can use. I know we need twin xl sheets, some sort of Dustbuster/mini vacuum, ideas for how to store snack food. (He has a generous meal plan with three meals on weekdays and two on weekends, but cafeterias close at 8. So I can see him wanting snacks for later evenings and maybe easy breakfast stuff for sleep in days.) We have shower shoes and caddy already. And laundry stuff. Any other suggestions for must have stuff from those who have sent a kid or stayed in a dorm more recently than the late 90s? I have a freshman also. I’ll be stalking for ideas, but other things we’ve bought to far are a good mattress pad (Target has some on sale right now) and a power strip with a long cord. Both recommended by student leaders at orientation. ooh power strip is a good one. I would have forgotten that. Thank you! I do have mattress pad on the list. I’ll have to check out the one at Target when I go tomorrow.
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Post by mathrun on Jul 12, 2024 18:32:18 GMT -6
My 18 yo will be moving into dorms this fall. Yes, exactly what you picture when I say dorms. Twin beds lofted with a desk and dresser and teeny closet. His roommate has a mini fridge. They can’t have microwaves but do have a full size kitchen in the basement of the dorm they can use. I know we need twin xl sheets, some sort of Dustbuster/mini vacuum, ideas for how to store snack food. (He has a generous meal plan with three meals on weekdays and two on weekends, but cafeterias close at 8. So I can see him wanting snacks for later evenings and maybe easy breakfast stuff for sleep in days.) We have shower shoes and caddy already. And laundry stuff. Any other suggestions for must have stuff from those who have sent a kid or stayed in a dorm more recently than the late 90s? You might have already thought about it but a small health box with common meds, a thermometer, bandaids, Clorox wipes, etc. He got a first aid kit as a grad present from my sister, but I don’t think it has a thermometer in it. That plus meds like tums and Imodium are going on the list! Thank you.
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Post by coolbeans on Jul 12, 2024 19:26:02 GMT -6
I'm looking for a hair tool. They Dyson isn't in my budget so I've been eyeing up the Infinitipro by Conair. My hair is short/medium length and thinning so I'm not even sure if that's the best tool, but like the idea of curling wand or round brush attachment . I wasn’t a huge fan of the Dyson but I have been loving the Shark. I mostly use the flat and round brush attachments but the curling ones do work well also.
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Post by gingy on Jul 12, 2024 19:53:25 GMT -6
You might have already thought about it but a small health box with common meds, a thermometer, bandaids, Clorox wipes, etc. He got a first aid kit as a grad present from my sister, but I don’t think it has a thermometer in it. That plus meds like tums and Imodium are going on the list! Thank you. I forgot these are on our list also. I’m going to stick elderberry in hers too bc I remember getting a horrendous cold my first winter away and not being sure what to do about it. They have a pharmacy on campus but that should help give her a head start on the ick.
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Post by sullivan on Jul 12, 2024 20:46:26 GMT -6
My 18 yo will be moving into dorms this fall. Yes, exactly what you picture when I say dorms. Twin beds lofted with a desk and dresser and teeny closet. His roommate has a mini fridge. They can’t have microwaves but do have a full size kitchen in the basement of the dorm they can use. I know we need twin xl sheets, some sort of Dustbuster/mini vacuum, ideas for how to store snack food. (He has a generous meal plan with three meals on weekdays and two on weekends, but cafeterias close at 8. So I can see him wanting snacks for later evenings and maybe easy breakfast stuff for sleep in days.) We have shower shoes and caddy already. And laundry stuff. Any other suggestions for must have stuff from those who have sent a kid or stayed in a dorm more recently than the late 90s? Towels Noise cancelling headphones Different light options (lamps, reading lights, etc) Brita pitcher
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