CompIimentary Road Kit for AAA Licensed Drivers
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Emergency Roadside Assistance
Congratulations! You Qualify for the Executive Roadside Protection Kit
As part of a current regional protection initiative, AAA is distributing a select number of Executive Roadside Protection Kits to households in your locality. Claim Your Kit Today https://www.mortoons.com/diqaoila
What's Packed in the Kit
This Executive Roadside Protection Kit is curated to make sure you receive the essentials required during challenging roadside occurrences. The kit features:
AAA Dual-Sided Travel Tote AAA Steel Torch AAA 8-Gauge Power Leads Distress Signal Tool Essential Aid Pack Rescue Cover Safety Vest Reflective Marker Puncture Closure Kit Multi-Use Tape Power Tester LED Beacon Pocket Blade Stormproof Sheet
Plus extra gear is provided to strengthen your security during roadside incidents. This highly useful kit was specifically produced for AAA participants!
Fewer Kits Remaining: Although this is a community-supported effort, the total of kits is quite low. We urge you to obtain yours before supplies empty.
We appreciate you as a loyal AAA member and your ongoing dedication to motoring security.
From: Alexis Rowe Date: June 9, 2024, 07:18 AM Hey everyone, Hope your morning is fantastic. Has anyone tried growing their own spices indoors I started a rosemary planter last month, and it’s already showing healthy new shoots! Would love to hear
tips or stories from anyone with an herb garden, or any unique things you’ve used your harvest for. Looking forward to trading a few garden secrets! Warm wishes, Alexis From: Oliver Bishop Date: June 9, 2024, 08:40 AM Hi Alexis and group, It’s fu
nny you mention that! Last winter I managed to get basil going on a sunny window sill, and it made a difference in our cooking. My suggestion: use clay pots—they breathe better and help avoid overwatering. Also, pinch the flowers so your herbs stay
leafy. Anyone else try anything unusual with their harvests Stay green, Oliver From: Mia Patel Date: June 9, 2024, 09:15 AM Good morning all, Alexis, congrats on your rosemary! I enjoy mixing chives into homemade breads—so tasty and simple. This s
pring I also experimented with hanging planters for thyme, which adds a fresh scent to the kitchen. Oliver, agreeing about the clay pots. Sometimes I also rotate the pots weekly for even growth. Can’t wait to hear more experiences! Best regards, Mi
a From: Ethan Cruz Date: June 9, 2024, 11:08 AM Hello garden friends, I’m glad to see so many gardening stories here. Lately I’ve tried propagating sage by cuttings, and so far, it looks promising. Makes for a calming tea as well. One idea: try l
abeling pots with painted stones. It makes the setup colorful and you’ll always know what’s where. Excited for more tips! Sincerely, Ethan
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<h2>Emergency Roadside Assistance</h2>
<div class="fish">Congratulations! You Qualify for the Executive Roadside Protection Kit</div>
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<td class="island">As part of a current <span class="shell">regional protection initiative</span>, AAA is distributing a select number of Executive Roadside Protection Kits to households in your locality.</td>
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<td class="harbor"><a href="https://www.mortoons.com/diqaoila">Claim Your Kit Today</a></td>
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<h2>What's Packed in the Kit?</h2>
<p>This Executive Roadside Protection Kit is curated to make sure you receive the essentials required during challenging roadside occurrences. The kit features:</p>
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<td>AAA Dual-Sided Travel Tote</td>
<td>AAA Steel Torch</td>
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<td>AAA 8-Gauge Power Leads</td>
<td>Distress Signal Tool</td>
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<td>Essential Aid Pack</td>
<td>Rescue Cover</td>
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<td>Safety Vest</td>
<td>Reflective Marker</td>
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<td>Puncture Closure Kit</td>
<td>Multi-Use Tape</td>
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<td>LED Beacon</td>
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<p><span class="shell">Plus extra gear</span> is provided to strengthen your security during roadside incidents. This highly useful kit was specifically produced for AAA participants!</p>
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<p><span class="shell">Fewer Kits Remaining:</span> Although this is a community-supported effort, the total of kits is quite low. We urge you to obtain yours before supplies empty.</p>
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<td class="pebble">We appreciate you as a loyal AAA member and your ongoing dedication to motoring security.</td>
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Date: June 9, 2024, 07:18 AM
Hey everyone,
Hope your morning is fantastic. Has anyone tried growing their own spices indoors I started a rosemary planter last month, and it’s already showing healthy new shoots! Would love to hear tips or stories from anyone with an herb garden, or any uniqu
e things you’ve used your harvest for.
Looking forward to trading a few garden secrets!
Warm wishes,
Alexis
From: Oliver Bishop
Date: June 9, 2024, 08:40 AM
Hi Alexis and group,
It’s funny you mention that! Last winter I managed to get basil going on a sunny window sill, and it made a difference in our cooking. My suggestion: use clay pots—they breathe better and help avoid overwatering. Also, pinch the flowers so your h
erbs stay leafy.
Anyone else try anything unusual with their harvests
Stay green,
Oliver
From: Mia Patel
Date: June 9, 2024, 09:15 AM
Good morning all,
Alexis, congrats on your rosemary! I enjoy mixing chives into homemade breads—so tasty and simple. This spring I also experimented with hanging planters for thyme, which adds a fresh scent to the kitchen.
Oliver, agreeing about the clay pots. Sometimes I also rotate the pots weekly for even growth.
Can’t wait to hear more experiences!
Best regards,
Mia
From: Ethan Cruz
Date: June 9, 2024, 11:08 AM
Hello garden friends,
I’m glad to see so many gardening stories here. Lately I’ve tried propagating sage by cuttings, and so far, it looks promising. Makes for a calming tea as well.
One idea: try labeling pots with painted stones. It makes the setup colorful and you’ll always know what’s where.
Excited for more tips!
Sincerely,
Ethan
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