Subj : soda pop deposits To : DAVE DRUM From : JIM WELLER Date : Sat Sep 03 2022 19:50:00 -=> Quoting Dave Drum to Ruth Haffly <=- RH> Had to pay deposit on the cans so tried to keep consumption down. RH> The HI one came out while we were there; cut our (my) consumption RH> dramatically. But the deposit is refundable if you bring the empties back to the store. (These days of course one takes all their empties back to a recycling centre, not the retailer.) DD> When I was a youngster ... 2c per bottle ... I used to collect DD> discarded soda bottles Same. Our country road ran parallel to the highway which connected the interprovincial bridge and the nearest village, which at the time was in a dry township whereas in Quebec, the taverns were plentiful, stayed open late and had off sales (they sold chilled cases of beer to go about a buck a box more than the liquor store sold warm ones). Drunks enjoying a cold one on the way home and avoiding the highway would litter our ditches with empty late night beer bottles so it was rich pickings. My buddy and I would do a cleanup walk every spring as soon as the snow melted with potato and flour sacks. and then beg a parent to fire up a pickup and pick up all the bags at the end of the day. We used to do six miles in the course of two weekends. RH> never let us kids "scrounge" DD> What scrounging? It was clean-up. Or enterprise. Agreed. Scrounging is the theft of things left unattended. We weren't going into people's back porches to steal their recyclables, just collecting castaway stuff. DD> The container deposit laws were designed to cut down on litter, DD> waste, and depletion of resources. Seems to have helped. THe NWT has deposits of various sizes on all beverages containers, including 4 liter plastic jugs for milk. Because of the high trucking costs getting the used containers back to where they can be cleaned and reused or melted down our recycling centres here only return half the deposit and the operators try to make a living trucking crushed and shredded empties back to Alberta in bulk. I have not come across quick cooking barley. Apparently it's partially precooked, steamed and then dried, not unlike quick and instant oats and rice. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Lo-Fat Quick Beefy Mushroom and Barley Soup Categories: Soups, Beef, Groundmeat, Grains, Mushrooms Yield: 4 Servings Lean ground beef Diced onion Beef broth; defatted Sliced mushrooms Black pepper Quick-cooking barley Brown extra-lean ground beef and diced onion in large saucepan; drain off any fat. Stir in defatted beef broth, sliced mushrooms and black pepper. Bring to boil; stir in quick-cooking barley and simmer 10 minutes until barley is tender. Recipe by: Lose Weight & Stay Fit, Woman's Day From: Gail Shermeyer MMMMM I loaded this before I remembered that barley has gluten. Cheers Jim ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 www.doccyber.org bbs.docsplace.org (1:135/392) .