Yes, you can save unused open packets of dry milk. Store them in a cool, dry place, and make sure to seal the packet tightly to keep out moisture and contaminants. It’s best to use the dry milk within a few months for optimal freshness, but it can last longer if stored properly. Always check for any off smells or changes in color before use.
Yes, but open and air them out occasionally to avoid damp building up.
no
If you keep unused glue in an airtight container it will be saved.
i have heard if you shut off the breaker to an unused room it will save electricity
The limit on the number of packets that a capture program can save usually depends on how much disk space you have, since that is where the captured packets will be stored.
Another word would be fill or save up
yes it would save money :)
No,not that I know of.But you can save the pictures to your computer in the CP blog instead.
In the UK free school milk was stopped in 1971 to save money.
is pick n save open December 25th
Buying muscle milk in bulk can save you a lot of money. When you buy in bulk you get more product for less money.
When you work with open document which already have been saved, you can press Save and this will save changes without Save As dialog in Explorer, any time you press Save As will open Save As dialog in Explorer.