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Consumer complaint - yellow dish detergent.
I do not have the best eyesight. More than once I have grabbbed the detergent instead of vegetablle oil and put it on my food. Then I smell it and toss the whole meal. Why do they havr to make it yellow? I'd like to write a complaint but where to? I finally threw out the yellow stuff and no longer buy any of the yellow - they lose my sale. i still want to complain. |
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![]() "enigma" > wrote > wrote >> Consumer complaint - yellow dish detergent. >> I do not have the best eyesight. More than once I have >> grabbbed the detergent instead of vegetablle oil and put it >> on my food. Then I smell it and toss the whole meal. Why >> do they havr to make it yellow? I'd like to write a >> complaint but where to? I finally threw out the yellow >> stuff and no longer buy any of the yellow - they lose my >> sale. i still want to complain. > > if i were you, i wouldn't complain. why show your stupidity > to even more people? That's the kind of thing trolls do. nancy |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > Consumer complaint - yellow dish detergent. > I do not have the best eyesight. More than once I have grabbbed the > detergent instead of vegetablle oil and put it on my food. Then I > smell it and toss the whole meal. Why do they havr to make it yellow? > I'd like to write a complaint but where to? > I finally threw out the yellow stuff and no longer buy any of the > yellow - they lose my sale. i still want to complain. This troll has been around for years. Please try to come up with a better one. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > Consumer complaint - yellow dish detergent. > I do not have the best eyesight. More than once I have grabbbed the > detergent instead of vegetablle oil and put it on my food. Then I > smell it and toss the whole meal. Why do they havr to make it yellow? > I'd like to write a complaint but where to? > I finally threw out the yellow stuff and no longer buy any of the > yellow - they lose my sale. i still want to complain. Can't you smell it BEFORE you squeeze it into your food? I smell a TROLL, and not really a good one. mike |
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On Dec 2, 9:06 am, "Mike" > wrote:
> > wrote in message > > ... > > > Consumer complaint - yellow dish detergent. > > I do not have the best eyesight. More than once I have grabbbed the > > detergent instead of vegetablle oil and put it on my food. Then I > > smell it and toss the whole meal. Why do they havr to make it yellow? > > I'd like to write a complaint but where to? > > I finally threw out the yellow stuff and no longer buy any of the > > yellow - they lose my sale. i still want to complain. > > Can't you smell it BEFORE you squeeze it into your food? > > I smell a TROLL, and not really a good one. > mike Hi, what do you mean by TROLL ? |
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Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 08:56:45a, pavane meant to say...
> > "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message > et... >> >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> Consumer complaint - yellow dish detergent. >>> I do not have the best eyesight. More than once I have grabbbed the >>> detergent instead of vegetablle oil and put it on my food. Then I >>> smell it and toss the whole meal. Why do they havr to make it yellow? >>> I'd like to write a complaint but where to? >>> I finally threw out the yellow stuff and no longer buy any of the >>> yellow - they lose my sale. i still want to complain. >> >> This troll has been around for years. Please try to come up with a >> better one. > > Has she told you about the time she washed her entire set > of good dishes in Wesson Oil? She never mentions it but > logically it has to occur at least as often as her using detergent > to cook with. > > When she loads her deep fryer with detergent does it foam over > when it hits the simmering point? > > Has she ever tried the detergent in a DeLonghi fryer with the > rotating cooking chamber? > > When she washes her Teflon pans with oil do they become more > or less slippery? > > pavane > > > LOL! Where have you been, pavane? Have missed your posts here. -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Sun, 12/2/07 ******************************************* Today is: First Sunday of Advent Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 15hrs ******************************************* I don't want to achieve immortality through my work.I want to achieve it |
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![]() " > wrote in message ... > On Dec 2, 9:06 am, "Mike" > wrote: >> > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > Consumer complaint - yellow dish detergent. >> > I do not have the best eyesight. More than once I have grabbbed the >> > detergent instead of vegetablle oil and put it on my food. Then I >> > smell it and toss the whole meal. Why do they havr to make it yellow? >> > I'd like to write a complaint but where to? >> > I finally threw out the yellow stuff and no longer buy any of the >> > yellow - they lose my sale. i still want to complain. >> >> Can't you smell it BEFORE you squeeze it into your food? >> >> I smell a TROLL, and not really a good one. >> mike > > Hi, what do you mean by TROLL ? Someone who cannot be serious, because what they are saying is so unbelievable. |
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On of my neighbor's was learning how to cook (his wife had recently
passed away). He was cooking frozen french fries and he put dish washing liquid in the pan instead of cooking oil. Even worse, I was on a cruise, and a man showed up at the dinner table with only one eyebrow. He used, what he thought was a tube of sunscreen, but it was his wife's depilatory. When his skin started to burn, he washed it off, but the eyebrows went with it. Becca |
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Becca wrote:
> On of my neighbor's was learning how to cook (his wife had recently > passed away). He was cooking frozen french fries and he put dish washing > liquid in the pan instead of cooking oil. > > Even worse, I was on a cruise, and a man showed up at the dinner table > with only one eyebrow. �He used, what he thought was a tube of > sunscreen, but it was his wife's depilatory. �When his skin started to > burn, he washed it off, but the eyebrows went with it. > > Becca Ooowee... he must have really been retarded... not to have thought to shave off the other eyebrow, then no one would have noticed. And women add falsies with eyebrow pencil all the time Sheldon |
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hahabogus wrote:
> > > I too have added oil to dishes only to discover in horror it was dish > detergent. Wanna try that again... Sheldon |
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Sheldon > wrote in news:be2aa76d-2f2a-45f1-9aac-
: > hahabogus wrote: >> >> >> I too have added oil to dishes only to discover in horror it was dish >> detergent. > > Wanna try that again... > > > Sheldon > No, foaming hash browns may have some comic appeal but are not to be considered edible at all. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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Janet Baraclough wrote:
> The message > > from hahabogus > contains these words: > >> I too have added oil to dishes only to discover in horror it was dish >> detergent. To stop this reoccuring, I leave the detergent in it's >> original bottle > > So why wasn't the detergent IN its original bottle, before? > I knew a woman who didn't like the way a bottle of dishwashing liquid looked sitting by her kitchen sink. So she'd transfer it to a different bottle that held more appeal for her. My question was, why don't you just put it under the cabinet under the sink? She looked at me like I was crazy. Maybe I *am* crazy, but not so crazy that I'll transfer dish soap from one bottle to another! LOL Jill |
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Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 04:16:51a, meant to say...
> Consumer complaint - yellow dish detergent. > I do not have the best eyesight. More than once I have grabbbed the > detergent instead of vegetablle oil and put it on my food. Then I > smell it and toss the whole meal. Why do they havr to make it yellow? > I'd like to write a complaint but where to? > I finally threw out the yellow stuff and no longer buy any of the > yellow - they lose my sale. i still want to complain. > Stupid bitch! -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Sunday, December(XII) 2nd(II),2007(MMVII) ******************************************* Today is: First Sunday of Advent Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 13hrs 15mins ******************************************* Can't learn to do something well? Learn to enjoy doing it badly! |
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Janet Baraclough > wrote in
: > The message > > from hahabogus > contains these words: > >> I too have added oil to dishes only to discover in horror it was dish >> detergent. To stop this reoccuring, I leave the detergent in it's >> original bottle > > So why wasn't the detergent IN its original bottle, before? > > > Janet. > I shop at Costco and bought a Gimongus bottle...too ackward for day by day use....I transfered a smaller amount to a empty heinz Ketchup transparent squeeze bottle, which by happenstance was beside a similar squeeze bottle of canola cooking oil. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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![]() "Becca" > wrote > On of my neighbor's was learning how to cook (his wife had recently passed > away). He was cooking frozen french fries and he put dish washing liquid > in the pan instead of cooking oil. > > Even worse, I was on a cruise, and a man showed up at the dinner table > with only one eyebrow. He used, what he thought was a tube of sunscreen, > but it was his wife's depilatory. When his skin started to burn, he > washed it off, but the eyebrows went with it. At first I thought both stories were about the same guy and I thought you should talk him into seeing a doctor about getting glasses. Heh. nancy |
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Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 11:24:54a, Nancy Young meant to say...
> > "Becca" > wrote > >> On of my neighbor's was learning how to cook (his wife had recently >> passed away). He was cooking frozen french fries and he put dish >> washing liquid in the pan instead of cooking oil. >> >> Even worse, I was on a cruise, and a man showed up at the dinner table >> with only one eyebrow. He used, what he thought was a tube of >> sunscreen, but it was his wife's depilatory. When his skin started to >> burn, he washed it off, but the eyebrows went with it. > > At first I thought both stories were about the same guy and I > thought you should talk him into seeing a doctor about getting > glasses. Heh. > > nancy > > > Or at last a false eyebrow. :-) -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Sun, 12/2/07 ******************************************* Today is: First Sunday of Advent Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 12hrs 30mins ******************************************* Driving makes you stupid; the more you drive, the stupider you get. |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in
: > > "Becca" > wrote > >> On of my neighbor's was learning how to cook (his wife had recently >> passed away). He was cooking frozen french fries and he put dish >> washing liquid in the pan instead of cooking oil. >> >> Even worse, I was on a cruise, and a man showed up at the dinner >> table with only one eyebrow. He used, what he thought was a tube of >> sunscreen, but it was his wife's depilatory. When his skin started >> to burn, he washed it off, but the eyebrows went with it. > > At first I thought both stories were about the same guy and I > thought you should talk him into seeing a doctor about getting > glasses. Heh. > > nancy > > > My Mother at one time in her life tried to brush her teeth with instead of toothpaste a tube of nair. Well one brush stroke anyway. Who hasn't used one substance instead of the correct substance on something....I once added sugar to my soup and salted my coffee at the dinner table. Mind farts are a terrible thing. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
3.184: > Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 11:24:54a, Nancy Young meant to say... > >> >> "Becca" > wrote >> >>> On of my neighbor's was learning how to cook (his wife had recently >>> passed away). He was cooking frozen french fries and he put dish >>> washing liquid in the pan instead of cooking oil. >>> >>> Even worse, I was on a cruise, and a man showed up at the dinner table >>> with only one eyebrow. He used, what he thought was a tube of >>> sunscreen, but it was his wife's depilatory. When his skin started to >>> burn, he washed it off, but the eyebrows went with it. >> >> At first I thought both stories were about the same guy and I >> thought you should talk him into seeing a doctor about getting >> glasses. Heh. >> >> nancy >> >> >> > > Or at last a false eyebrow. :-) > Manly men don't usually travel with a collection of Eyebrow replacements on hand. A bottle opener/ corkscrew yes, a spare eyebrow no. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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hahabogus wrote:
> > My Mother at one time in her life tried to brush her teeth with instead > of toothpaste a tube of nair. Well one brush stroke anyway. Heh. One way of making sure there's no fur on your teeth... > > Who hasn't used one substance instead of the correct substance on > something....I once added sugar to my soup and salted my coffee at the > dinner table. Mind farts are a terrible thing. > Quite so. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy Garlic: the element without which life as we know it would be impossible |
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Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 11:48:03a, hahabogus meant to say...
> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in > 3.184: > >> Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 11:24:54a, Nancy Young meant to say... >> >>> >>> "Becca" > wrote >>> >>>> On of my neighbor's was learning how to cook (his wife had recently >>>> passed away). He was cooking frozen french fries and he put dish >>>> washing liquid in the pan instead of cooking oil. >>>> >>>> Even worse, I was on a cruise, and a man showed up at the dinner >>>> table with only one eyebrow. He used, what he thought was a tube of >>>> sunscreen, but it was his wife's depilatory. When his skin started >>>> to burn, he washed it off, but the eyebrows went with it. >>> >>> At first I thought both stories were about the same guy and I >>> thought you should talk him into seeing a doctor about getting >>> glasses. Heh. >>> >>> nancy >>> >>> >>> >> >> Or at last a false eyebrow. :-) >> > > Manly men don't usually travel with a collection of Eyebrow replacements > on hand. A bottle opener/ corkscrew yes, a spare eyebrow no. > LOL! -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Sunday, Dec(XII) 02(II),2007(MMVII) ******************************************* Today is: First Sunday of Advent Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 11hrs 45mins ******************************************* La Paz, Bolivia is the world's most fireproof city. At 12,000 feet about |
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![]() "hahabogus" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > wrote in > : >> At first I thought both stories were about the same guy and I >> thought you should talk him into seeing a doctor about getting >> glasses. Heh. > My Mother at one time in her life tried to brush her teeth with instead > of toothpaste a tube of nair. Well one brush stroke anyway. > > Who hasn't used one substance instead of the correct substance on > something....I once added sugar to my soup and salted my coffee at the > dinner table. Mind farts are a terrible thing. I never did understand how that could happen. There is no mistaking the containers I use for keeping sugar and salt. Do people keep salt in sugar bowls? There was an incident once where paprika and chili powder were confused, but they not only look alike, I have them in the same style Penzey's bags. nancy |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in
: > > "hahabogus" > wrote > >> "Nancy Young" > wrote in >> : > >>> At first I thought both stories were about the same guy and I >>> thought you should talk him into seeing a doctor about getting >>> glasses. Heh. > >> My Mother at one time in her life tried to brush her teeth with instead >> of toothpaste a tube of nair. Well one brush stroke anyway. >> >> Who hasn't used one substance instead of the correct substance on >> something....I once added sugar to my soup and salted my coffee at the >> dinner table. Mind farts are a terrible thing. > > I never did understand how that could happen. There is no > mistaking the containers I use for keeping sugar and salt. Do people > keep salt in sugar bowls? There was an incident once where paprika > and chili powder were confused, but they not only look alike, I have > them in the same style Penzey's bags. > > nancy > > > In my time I have seen poultry seasoning confused as pepper in my work's cafeteria pepper shakers and also as curry powder at a friend's house (the curried chicken sucked that night). I have also heard talk of hams being cooked in plastic bags, eggs or other things left out of cakes. As I stated brain farts aren't a good thing. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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"Janet Baraclough" > wrote in message
... > The message > > from hahabogus > contains these words: > >> I too have added oil to dishes only to discover in horror it was dish >> detergent. To stop this reoccuring, I leave the detergent in it's >> original bottle > > So why wasn't the detergent IN its original bottle, before? > > > Janet. Janet, on which side of the sink do you keep your detergent bottle? Port or starboard? I'm wondering if I'm doing it right. |
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![]() "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message ... > hahabogus wrote: > >> >> My Mother at one time in her life tried to brush her teeth with instead >> of toothpaste a tube of nair. Well one brush stroke anyway. > > Heh. One way of making sure there's no fur on your teeth... Flossing after sex works |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in
et: > > "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message > ... >> hahabogus wrote: >> >>> >>> My Mother at one time in her life tried to brush her teeth with >>> instead of toothpaste a tube of nair. Well one brush stroke anyway. >> >> Heh. One way of making sure there's no fur on your teeth... > > Flossing after sex works > > > flossing during sex is fun too. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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![]() "hahabogus" > wrote > > flossing during sex is fun too. > Let's leave thongs out of this. |
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"Janet Baraclough" > wrote in message
... > The message > > from "JoeSpareBedroom" > contains these words: > >> Janet, on which side of the sink do you keep your detergent bottle? Port >> or >> starboard? I'm wondering if I'm doing it right > > Wash your mouth out with oil :-) > > Janet Ya know, you are brilliant. I say something to you and you're 11 steps ahead of the next 10 things I was thinking. Perfect. |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in
: > Janet Baraclough wrote: >> The message > >> from hahabogus > contains these words: >> >>> I too have added oil to dishes only to discover in horror >>> it was dish detergent. To stop this reoccuring, I leave >>> the detergent in it's original bottle >> >> So why wasn't the detergent IN its original bottle, >> before? >> > I knew a woman who didn't like the way a bottle of > dishwashing liquid looked sitting by her kitchen sink. So > she'd transfer it to a different bottle that held more > appeal for her. My question was, why don't you just put it > under the cabinet under the sink? She looked at me like I > was crazy. Maybe I *am* crazy, but not so crazy that I'll > transfer dish soap from one bottle to another! LOL i buy the refill size bottles. do you have 64 oz bottles of dishsoap sitting on your sink? would you want to use that big a jug to put soap on your dishcloth? i have a pump bottle that i put the soap in for everyday use. it holds maybe 20 oz. it looks pretty funny when i buy a different color & refill before it's empty, with layers of colors in it (which last until the kid decides to shake the bottle). i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where they 'belong' in your kitchen. lee |
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enigma wrote:
> i buy the refill size bottles. do you have 64 oz bottles of > dishsoap sitting on your sink? would you want to use that big > a jug to put soap on your dishcloth? > i have a pump bottle that i put the soap in for everyday use. > it holds maybe 20 oz. it looks pretty funny when i buy a > different color & refill before it's empty, with layers of > colors in it (which last until the kid decides to shake the > bottle). > i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where > they 'belong' in your kitchen. At a farmers' market in the Pennsylvaina Dutch country, I purchased an apron for the dish soap bottle. It was made of material printed with the logo of DH's favorite football team. It drew him to the sink to wash the dinner stuff when we lived in our RV full time. Now that we have a house and a dishwasher, I put the little apron on my bottle of hand lotion that I keep on the sink. (The dish washing liquid is in a built-in pump container.) The little apron still draws him to the sink and he washes the dinner pots and wooden salad things. Why not get or make an apron for the soap bottle. -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
... > enigma wrote: > >> i buy the refill size bottles. do you have 64 oz bottles of dishsoap >> sitting on your sink? would you want to use that big a jug to put soap on >> your dishcloth? >> i have a pump bottle that i put the soap in for everyday use. it holds >> maybe 20 oz. it looks pretty funny when i buy a different color & refill >> before it's empty, with layers of colors in it (which last until the kid >> decides to shake the bottle). >> i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where they >> 'belong' in your kitchen. > > At a farmers' market in the Pennsylvaina Dutch country, I purchased an > apron for the dish soap bottle. It was made of material printed with the > logo of DH's favorite football team. It drew him to the sink to wash the > dinner stuff when we lived in our RV full time. > > Now that we have a house and a dishwasher, I put the little apron on my > bottle of hand lotion that I keep on the sink. (The dish washing liquid is > in a built-in pump container.) The little apron still draws him to the > sink and he washes the dinner pots and wooden salad things. > > Why not get or make an apron for the soap bottle. Because that's ridiculous. Anyone who can't tell a soap product from cooking oil needs to be moved to a group home or assisted living facility. Get real. |
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enigma > wrote in news:Xns99FAC01889E5enigmaempirenet@
199.125.85.9: > i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where > they 'belong' in your kitchen. > lee > > Your time will come. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 06:56:54p, hahabogus meant to say...
> enigma > wrote in news:Xns99FAC01889E5enigmaempirenet@ > 199.125.85.9: > >> i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where >> they 'belong' in your kitchen. >> lee >> >> > > Your time will come. > > > I can't see it happening in my house for various reasons. I have one particular cabinet which houses all the various oils and vinegars that I use for cooking and salads, etc., including ordinary cooking oil. It is far removed from where I keep liquid dish detergent, which is under the sink. Besides, the color of lemon? yellow detergents bears no resemblance to the color of my cooking oil. Perhaps I'm not as blind as you. Keeping the physically well separated certainly should solve the problem for the average person. -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Sun, 12/2/07 ******************************************* Today is: First Sunday of Advent Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 5hrs ******************************************* It feels great to wake up and not know what day it is, doesn't it? |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
3.184: > Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 06:56:54p, hahabogus meant to say... > >> enigma > wrote in >> news:Xns99FAC01889E5enigmaempirenet@ 199.125.85.9: >> >>> i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where >>> they 'belong' in your kitchen. >>> lee >>> >>> >> >> Your time will come. >> >> >> > > I can't see it happening in my house for various reasons. I have one > particular cabinet which houses all the various oils and vinegars that > I use for cooking and salads, etc., including ordinary cooking oil. > It is far removed from where I keep liquid dish detergent, which is > under the sink. Besides, the color of lemon? yellow detergents bears > no resemblance to the color of my cooking oil. Perhaps I'm not as > blind as you. > > Keeping the physically well separated certainly should solve the > problem for the average person. > So the oil and soap will never ever be out and sitting beside each other on the counter beside the stove...? -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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"hahabogus" > wrote in message
... > enigma > wrote in news:Xns99FAC01889E5enigmaempirenet@ > 199.125.85.9: > >> i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where >> they 'belong' in your kitchen. >> lee >> >> > > Your time will come. Who keeps a bottle of cooking oil right on the edge of the sink? Seriously. |
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Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 07:18:54p, hahabogus meant to say...
> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in > 3.184: > >> Oh pshaw, on Sun 02 Dec 2007 06:56:54p, hahabogus meant to say... >> >>> enigma > wrote in >>> news:Xns99FAC01889E5enigmaempirenet@ 199.125.85.9: >>> >>>> i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where >>>> they 'belong' in your kitchen. >>>> lee >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Your time will come. >>> >>> >>> >> >> I can't see it happening in my house for various reasons. I have one >> particular cabinet which houses all the various oils and vinegars that >> I use for cooking and salads, etc., including ordinary cooking oil. >> It is far removed from where I keep liquid dish detergent, which is >> under the sink. Besides, the color of lemon? yellow detergents bears >> no resemblance to the color of my cooking oil. Perhaps I'm not as >> blind as you. >> >> Keeping the physically well separated certainly should solve the >> problem for the average person. >> > > So the oil and soap will never ever be out and sitting beside each other > on the counter beside the stove...? > No. My sink is in the island, totally separated from the location of the stove. I never leave a bottle of oil out anyway. When I use it, it goes right back ini the cupboard. -- Wayne Boatwright Date: Sun, 12(XII)/2(II)/2007(MMVII) ******************************************* Today is: First Sunday of Advent Countdown 'til Christmas 3wks 4hrs ******************************************* We're lost but we're making good time. ******************************************* |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in
: > "hahabogus" > wrote in message > ... >> enigma > wrote in >> news:Xns99FAC01889E5enigmaempirenet@ 199.125.85.9: >> >>> i just can't see confusing soap for oil if things are where >>> they 'belong' in your kitchen. >>> lee >>> >>> >> >> Your time will come. > > > Who keeps a bottle of cooking oil right on the edge of the sink? > Seriously. > > > There is a section of counter between my sink and my stove. It Collects stuff. Soap bottles, oil bottles, the toaster, egg flippers spatulas, stick blenders, oven mitts... what ever I'm using for the stove or in the sink. After supper during clean-up time things go back to where they live. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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