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We all collect something throughout our life. What have you collected so far?

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I like to collect good books. I like reading most. Recipe books are my favorite.

Other is Earrings.
Apart from books, I also love collecting recipes that appear in magazines. Whether I prepare those dishes or not but I enjoy going through my collections


Jabeen and recipes....really surprising :blink:

It's for the first time am hearing a boy collecting recipes :whistle:


Whatever gave you the idea that I am a boy?? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


so, are you a girl :ohmy: :ohmy: :unsure:

But your name sounds male :dry:
For the past 6-7 years am filing articles from Malayalam magazines........It include recipes, home care, parenting and any topic of my interest.
I have 7 books of recipes itself containing more than 10,000 recipes, pages counted, indexed and filed neatly.
very rare cases only I used to get carry bags from shops. I have collect those carry bags for future use. :) :) :)
very rare cases only I used to get carry bags from shops. I have collect those carry bags for future use. :) :) :)


My mother has this habit of collecting poly bags and she has a good collection with her. I thought she is the only one who'd be collecting poly bags due to her liking. ;)
very rare cases only I used to get carry bags from shops. I have collect those carry bags for future use. :) :) :)

I too do that since now we dont get bags in super markets for free, have to pay for it.So, I keep all the bags I get carefully , some for for reuse to bring groceries and vegetables and the weaker ones for disposing off garbage ...
very rare cases only I used to get carry bags from shops. I have collect those carry bags for future use. :) :) :)

I too do that since now we dont get bags in super markets for free, have to pay for it.So, I keep all the bags I get carefully , some for for reuse to bring groceries and vegetables and the weaker ones for disposing off garbage ...


Even I collect them. In our areas the shop keepers still give it for free. But if I carry my own carry bags with me when I go shopping I don't have to take a new one from the shop.
Yes people have different habits my wife has the habit of collect the wrapping paper of the gifts she gets,collecting poly bags she gets while shopping,keeping old clothes and exchanging it with the person who comes to sell utensils and buy utensils in place of them,old boxes of things she gets with the things buy from market. :)
Apart from books, I also love collecting recipes that appear in magazines. Whether I prepare those dishes or not but I enjoy going through my collections


Jabeen and recipes....really surprising :blink:

It's for the first time am hearing a boy collecting recipes :whistle:


Whatever gave you the idea that I am a boy?? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Even I was under the impression that you are a boy from Manipur. So you are a girl from some where in North East. I shall be careful while addressing you in future. :) :)
very rare cases only I used to get carry bags from shops. I have collect those carry bags for future use. :) :) :)

I too do that since now we dont get bags in super markets for free, have to pay for it.So, I keep all the bags I get carefully , some for for reuse to bring groceries and vegetables and the weaker ones for disposing off garbage ...


Yes these days as Poly bags are banned or going to be banned so they don't keep them customer has to bring his own carry bag or buy it from them.I have seen it in Reliance Fresh too. :blink:
My brother have used to collect 5 rupees coins more and now 10 rupee coin also.
My brother have used to collect 5 rupees coins more and now 10 rupee coin also.


That is great habit we used to do it in childhood but not these days.Even when I was in school we used to collect notes having number 786 people used to say these are lucky notes. :)
My brother have used to collect 5 rupees coins more and now 10 rupee coin also.


That is great habit we used to do it in childhood but not these days.Even when I was in school we used to collect notes having number 786 people used to say these are lucky notes. :)


Yes, and my friend still collects them.. they are indeed considered lucky being a religious number..
very rare cases only I used to get carry bags from shops. I have collect those carry bags for future use. :) :) :)

I too do that since now we dont get bags in super markets for free, have to pay for it.So, I keep all the bags I get carefully , some for for reuse to bring groceries and vegetables and the weaker ones for disposing off garbage ...


Yes these days as Poly bags are banned or going to be banned so they don't keep them customer has to bring his own carry bag or buy it from them.I have seen it in Reliance Fresh too. :blink:


In many states they are already banned which is a good thing, we can go back to the good old days when were carrying cloth bags for vegetable and grocery shopping...It is environmental friendly and bound to bring down filth and pollution within the cities..
very rare cases only I used to get carry bags from shops. I have collect those carry bags for future use. :) :) :)

I too do that since now we dont get bags in super markets for free, have to pay for it.So, I keep all the bags I get carefully , some for for reuse to bring groceries and vegetables and the weaker ones for disposing off garbage ...


Yes these days as Poly bags are banned or going to be banned so they don't keep them customer has to bring his own carry bag or buy it from them.I have seen it in Reliance Fresh too. :blink:


In many states they are already banned which is a good thing, we can go back to the good old days when were carrying cloth bags for vegetable and grocery shopping...It is environmental friendly and bound to bring down filth and pollution within the cities..


And not to forget those bags made of old newspapers, which were used for packing most grocery items. now they put every thing in poly bags.
My brother have used to collect 5 rupees coins more and now 10 rupee coin also.


That is great habit we used to do it in childhood but not these days.Even when I was in school we used to collect notes having number 786 people used to say these are lucky notes. :)


Yes, and my friend still collects them.. they are indeed considered lucky being a religious number..


How is it a religious number? With which religion is it associated with?
My brother have used to collect 5 rupees coins more and now 10 rupee coin also.


That is great habit we used to do it in childhood but not these days.Even when I was in school we used to collect notes having number 786 people used to say these are lucky notes. :)


Deewar? :silly: :blink: :cheer: :laugh: :laugh:
My brother have used to collect 5 rupees coins more and now 10 rupee coin also.


That is great habit we used to do it in childhood but not these days.Even when I was in school we used to collect notes having number 786 people used to say these are lucky notes. :)


Yes, and my friend still collects them.. they are indeed considered lucky being a religious number..


How is it a religious number? With which religion is it associated with?


786 is associated with Muslims, this is their greatest religious number. This is total of the alphabets 'Bismillah Al-Rahman-Al Rahim.' by which every thing starts in Islam.
Apart from books, I also love collecting recipes that appear in magazines. Whether I prepare those dishes or not but I enjoy going through my collections


Jabeen and recipes....really surprising :blink:

It's for the first time am hearing a boy collecting recipes :whistle:


Whatever gave you the idea that I am a boy?? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Even I was under the impression that you are a boy from Manipur. So you are a girl from some where in North East. I shall be careful while addressing you in future. :) :)

so, jabeen you are a girl? :silly: :blink: :blink:
very rare cases only I used to get carry bags from shops. I have collect those carry bags for future use. :) :) :)

I too do that since now we dont get bags in super markets for free, have to pay for it.So, I keep all the bags I get carefully , some for for reuse to bring groceries and vegetables and the weaker ones for disposing off garbage ...


Yes these days as Poly bags are banned or going to be banned so they don't keep them customer has to bring his own carry bag or buy it from them.I have seen it in Reliance Fresh too. :blink:


In many states they are already banned which is a good thing, we can go back to the good old days when were carrying cloth bags for vegetable and grocery shopping...It is environmental friendly and bound to bring down filth and pollution within the cities..


And not to forget those bags made of old newspapers, which were used for packing most grocery items. now they put every thing in poly bags.


There are some art shops where you still get paper bags, very artistically made with old newspapers or brown paper and they look very elegant to carry clothes for ironing or some such light stuff since it cannot be used for any heavy work.I normally collect all such bags.


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