You can try sell or trade back to store too. As long as no seals are broken. If they are broken, you can use it to sanitize sinks and drains.
Cooking is good too.
Wayne <celebok@...> wrote:
Wayne <celebok@...> wrote:
I just got back from an end-of-year/end-of-release- cycle product team
meeting in which each of us on the team walked away with a gift basket
that includes, among other things like chocolate and some interesting-
looking snacks, a bottle of wine from Chateau Ste Michelle.
(Sauvignon Blanc, if that name means anything to you wine-savvy
people.) So, the question is, considering I don't drink wine and
don't intend to anytime soon... what the heck do I do with it?!? I
mean, not that I have any clue about various types of wine, but I
suspect that this bottle is a bit expensive to just throw away or even
arbitrarily give away to the first person I see. And it's not exactly
something I can put on the refreshments table at church!! I'm not
sure if my parents would want it (especially packing it with their
luggage on the plane), since I can't recall them ever drinking wine at
home. I seriously don't know who to give it to! All I know is, I
don't want this thing on my desk or in my home!
--Wayne
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