I go through a lot of whey and need some ideas for the leftover containers. It seems like they could be used for something useful!
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10-08-2008, 12:01 AM #23
I believe the manufacturers actually intended us to use them in winter as the base for a gigantic raft sled. Simply bind together 12 five lb tubs with duct tape, mount, and slide.
Alternatively, they can be used for storing animals such as the common species "little brother" found in most developed and undeveloped countries.Stack: Water / 1g Fish Oil / Food
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10-08-2008, 07:30 AM #29
When I go to the supermarket to buy rice, it comes in these giant bags, which isn't practical to have laying around once opened (could spill, get bugs in it, etc). So I put the rice into empty tubs of whey. Works perfectly.
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10-08-2008, 07:35 AM #30
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