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It would have too many allergens also to use like that. It would compact also.

You can put it in a fishnet stocking, etc. and put it out for the birds to use

to make their nest though!

Julie

 

Would lint work to stuff throw pillows? Or maybe it would just smoosh down

and end up hard as a rock. LOL

Colleen

 

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or use it to make paper!

 

jenni

On Jan 9, 2006, at 7:24 AM, Julie Braswell wrote:

> It would have too many allergens also to use like that. It would

> compact also. You can put it in a fishnet stocking, etc. and put

> it out for the birds to use to make their nest though!

> Julie

>

> Would lint work to stuff throw pillows? Or maybe it would just

> smoosh down and end up hard as a rock. LOL

> Colleen

>

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I save my dryer lint and mix it with wax to make wonderful fire starters in

my wood stove. Certainly helps when the wood is less than cooperative. Take

the lint, mix with wax and plop it into the craters of a fibre egg crate -- I

buy crates of 5 dozen eggs at a time and then uncrate the eggs into the

individual dozen cartons for refrigerator storage -- I generally boil up a dozen

eggs

straight off for salads, sandwiches or snacks.

 

Lisa Marie

 

 

 

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