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This a story about one of modern life’s least consequential but most acutely annoying experiences — getting a sufficient number of capers out of those dollhouse-size jars they come in.
If you’re only using a few capers a year, a tiny jar that can live unobtrusively in the fridge makes sense for most people. Prices vary, but a 3-ounce jar runs you about $4 at the grocery store.
Vicarious food shopping simulates a lost pleasure, even when what you’re shopping for is a tiny jar of Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter. Share full article. 118. Video.
This a story about one of modern life’s least consequential but most acutely annoying experiences — getting a sufficient number of capers out of those dollhouse-size jars they come in.
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“You need the jar so it’ll fit in the in the spice rack,” he says. “But you also couldn’t fill that jar, or it would be $200.” If you’re only using a few capers a year, a tiny jar ...
If you’re only using a few capers a year, a tiny jar that can live unobtrusively in the fridge makes sense for most people. Prices vary, but a 3-ounce jar runs you about $4 at the grocery store.
New York (CNN) — There are certain bad design decisions that seem to persist for no good reason. Like when you buy a pair of scissors but can’t get to them because they’re trapped inside a ...
If you’re only using a few capers a year, a tiny jar that can live unobtrusively in the fridge makes sense for most people. Prices vary, but a 3-ounce jar runs you about $4 at the grocery store.
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