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Old 12-21-2008, 12:15 AM   #25 (permalink)
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If you have a self heating dishwasher you can clean those candle jars out pretty easy.
After you have used up the candle
Use a butter knife to scrape as much wax out as possible then throw hem in the dishwasher with your pots and pans.
The really hot water that my dishwasher uses on the pots-n-pans cycle is hot enough to melt ant leftover wax and then it gets dissolved in the grease cutting soap and gone.
Before someone tells me how dangerous that is for the plumbing, let me say, I have been doing this for fifteen years and have not clogged a pipe yet. (jinx)
Then you can use them for juice in the morning, or whatever.
If your 8 year old has a sleep-over you need ten disposable (read breakable and i don't care) juice glasses. So these fill the bill perfectly.
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