Dec 1, 2022
news
birthdays/events
what are you NOT going to do this holiday season?
do you 'wash/clean' your christmas tree?
news
game: scattergories
what non-physical gift do you wish you could give someone?
what's one of the geekiest things about you?
news
game: who wants to be a fake millionaire
would you avoid a holiday party because you didn't know what to
wear?
do you pick up after yourself when you're at an event/concert/movie
etc?
news
if you skipped out on work...where would you go?
how to free up space on your phone so you don't have to buy a new
one
goodbye/fun facts....national mason jar day. Mason jars have
been popular for decades. They were originally invented with a
patented screw top that allowed people to safely can and pickle
fruits and vegetables grown in the garden. Today, we also use them
for drinking glasses, vases, and even candle holders!
Preserving food in sealed containers became popular but the
wax-sealed method was complicated and often ineffective. so in 1858
John Landis Mason invented and patented the glass jar to make
canning foods safer to eat.