Posted by Rachel | Posted in Tea and Accessories | Posted on 22-03-2010
Tags: tea steeping spoon

Frisbee alternative uses, have any ideas either 4″ or 9″ will be fine. PLEASE help … thankx?
I am apart of a non-profit organization and we have alot of Frisbee’s both 4 & 9 “. It was my sole intention to at the very least when we give these as promo items to list alternative uses. SO people don’t just trow in trash or misplace.
My 4″ I use as; a steeper for my tea, lay my tea bags on it, lay my spoon on it, snack plate, craft beed holder, and cover in the mirowave.
My beagles’ plate, is one of the various 9″; he will not eat off anything else!
Sometimes I must use one for the microwave as a cover.
But I would like more ones I didnt think of …. ANY IDEAS would be so appreciated
Thank you
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