
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
Australia
Joined myLot 19 years ago
Drifting through the wwworld with purpose
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Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
22 Sep 12

I use a coffee machine or a plunger for making coffee and hence end up with used coffee grounds which I usually discard in the dustbin. However someone told me that it is good to use this in the garden and helps some plants grow...
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4 people
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
22 Aug

I'm sure I've posted something about the bizarre flavors I've seen at the supermarket. I wonder how they get the chicken flavour into the chips - sure it's a load of chemicals and additives. Not too bad for the occasional snack,...
11 responses •
10 people
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
22 Aug

I'm sure I've posted something about the bizarre flavors I've seen at the supermarket. I wonder how they get the chicken flavour into the chips - sure it's a load of chemicals and additives. Not too bad for the occasional snack,...
11 responses •
10 people
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
22 Aug

I'm sure I've posted something about the bizarre flavors I've seen at the supermarket. I wonder how they get the chicken flavour into the chips - sure it's a load of chemicals and additives. Not too bad for the occasional snack,...
11 responses •
10 people
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
13 Aug

We had an interesting display at the city and spent a Sunday afternoon exploring it. It was a house constructed upside down. The furniture on the inside was all on the ceiling and kitchen and bedrooms were all topsy turvy. It was...
13 responses •
12 people
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
13 Aug

We had an interesting display at the city and spent a Sunday afternoon exploring it. It was a house constructed upside down. The furniture on the inside was all on the ceiling and kitchen and bedrooms were all topsy turvy. It was...
13 responses •
12 people
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
13 Aug

We had an interesting display at the city and spent a Sunday afternoon exploring it. It was a house constructed upside down. The furniture on the inside was all on the ceiling and kitchen and bedrooms were all topsy turvy. It was...
13 responses •
12 people
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
13 Aug

We had an interesting display at the city and spent a Sunday afternoon exploring it. It was a house constructed upside down. The furniture on the inside was all on the ceiling and kitchen and bedrooms were all topsy turvy. It was...
13 responses •
12 people
Pitstop
@pitstop (15406)
• Australia
13 Aug

We had an interesting display at the city and spent a Sunday afternoon exploring it. It was a house constructed upside down. The furniture on the inside was all on the ceiling and kitchen and bedrooms were all topsy turvy. It was...
13 responses •
12 people
