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>"Peter Aitken" writes:
> ><DD@chi-town> wrote: >> I'm getting my wife a deep fryer for Christmas >> >> What is a good recipe for the oil? >> >> We've never owned a deep fryer before. How long can you keep the oil >> before dumping it? Do you need to keep it in the fridge? >> >> I loved the old MacDonald's French Fries. Sorry, those are not french fried potatoes, those are fried potato sticks. >As for reusing oil, you'll get various opinions. > >You may already know - best fries require 2 cookings. First you fry ar 325 >until the potatoes are limp but not brown - 4 or 5 minutes. Then you drain >them and set them aside for up to several hours. Just before serving you fry >again at 375f until brown and crisp. Talk about opinion... I don't think so. Nathan's Famous *Coney Island* serves more french fried potatoes in any 24 hour period than any food joint anywhere serves all month, and Nathan's are cooked but once... all totally prepared on premises, from raw unpared spuds to finished fries... no pre-fried, no frozen crap, and definitely no skinny fast food sticks that have no potato flavor whatsoever, all yoose twste is grease... Nathan's are zoftig *potatoey* steamy HOT krinkle kuts... never bit into a *hot* fast fast food fry yet... Nathan's fries are steamy hot all the way through, actually gotta blow on em and take little test nibbles lest you burn your gut.... served directly from teh deep fryer, no keep warm lamps And fast food fries are pre-salted, that's what makes them limp and hold the grease... hardly anyone salts Nathan's fries, most don't even use ketchup, Nathan's fries are just plain good as is. http://www.nathansfamous.com ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 12:56:07 GMT, Hahabogus >
wrote: >DD@chi-town wrote in : > >> I'm getting my wife a deep fryer for Christmas, so that I can make >> French (Freedom) Fries with it. >> >> What is a good recipe for the oil? >> >> We've never owned a deep fryer before. How long can you keep the oil >> before dumping it? Do you need to keep it in the fridge? >> >> I loved the old MacDonald's French Fries. I've heard that some sort >> of pork sauce was an ingredient in their oil before Mulsims >> complained. Now their fries are rather tasteless. Does anyone have >> an idea what their recipe was? >> >> Alan >> > >It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to use. > Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the snow tires >I got her one year taught me that). This, of course, raises the issue of skimpy lingerie, and who it is actually for. One of the great puzzlements of human history. Some believe it was on Aristotle's mind when he said of Plato's metaphysics, "What is it that works with respect to the forms?" OBOil: http://www.darlingii.com/index.htm "Ma rrretirement grrrrease!" modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 12:56:07 GMT, Hahabogus >
wrote: >DD@chi-town wrote in : > >> I'm getting my wife a deep fryer for Christmas, so that I can make >> French (Freedom) Fries with it. >> >> What is a good recipe for the oil? >> >> We've never owned a deep fryer before. How long can you keep the oil >> before dumping it? Do you need to keep it in the fridge? >> >> I loved the old MacDonald's French Fries. I've heard that some sort >> of pork sauce was an ingredient in their oil before Mulsims >> complained. Now their fries are rather tasteless. Does anyone have >> an idea what their recipe was? >> >> Alan >> > >It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to use. > Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the snow tires >I got her one year taught me that). This, of course, raises the issue of skimpy lingerie, and who it is actually for. One of the great puzzlements of human history. Some believe it was on Aristotle's mind when he said of Plato's metaphysics, "What is it that works with respect to the forms?" OBOil: http://www.darlingii.com/index.htm "Ma rrretirement grrrrease!" modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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![]() "Hahabogus" wrote in message > > It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to use. > Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the snow tires > I got her one year taught me that). Yup - a certain someone close to me learned that lesson years ago, when I received an electric frypan on Mother's Day. Dora |
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![]() "Hahabogus" wrote in message > > It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to use. > Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the snow tires > I got her one year taught me that). Yup - a certain someone close to me learned that lesson years ago, when I received an electric frypan on Mother's Day. Dora |
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![]() "Hahabogus" wrote in message > > It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to use. > Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the snow tires > I got her one year taught me that). Yup - a certain someone close to me learned that lesson years ago, when I received an electric frypan on Mother's Day. Dora |
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Peter Aitken wrote:
> ...McD's... > ...health concerns... Oh, this is just too easy... ![]() -- Mikko Peltoniemi Film & Video Editor, Avid Technician at large. http://www.discountcadavers.com |
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Peter Aitken wrote:
> ...McD's... > ...health concerns... Oh, this is just too easy... ![]() -- Mikko Peltoniemi Film & Video Editor, Avid Technician at large. http://www.discountcadavers.com |
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Peter Aitken wrote:
> ...McD's... > ...health concerns... Oh, this is just too easy... ![]() -- Mikko Peltoniemi Film & Video Editor, Avid Technician at large. http://www.discountcadavers.com |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 15:09:18 -0500, "limey"
> wrote: > > "Hahabogus" wrote in message > > > It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to use. > > Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the snow tires > > I got her one year taught me that). > Actually, one set of my grandparents used to do exactly that. She'd give him earrings and he'd give her a power drill, they'd ooo and ahhh over the gifts and then they'd switch. I thought it was very practical and they certainly ended up with exactly what they wanted. > Yup - a certain someone close to me learned that lesson years ago, when I > received an electric frypan on Mother's Day. > A electric frying pan doesn't beat the Doctors office style scale I got one xmas early in our marriage. He'll NEVER live that one down. ![]() sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 15:09:18 -0500, "limey"
> wrote: > > "Hahabogus" wrote in message > > > It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to use. > > Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the snow tires > > I got her one year taught me that). > Actually, one set of my grandparents used to do exactly that. She'd give him earrings and he'd give her a power drill, they'd ooo and ahhh over the gifts and then they'd switch. I thought it was very practical and they certainly ended up with exactly what they wanted. > Yup - a certain someone close to me learned that lesson years ago, when I > received an electric frypan on Mother's Day. > A electric frying pan doesn't beat the Doctors office style scale I got one xmas early in our marriage. He'll NEVER live that one down. ![]() sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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sf wrote:
> Actually, one set of my grandparents used to do exactly > that. She'd give him earrings and he'd give her a power > drill, they'd ooo and ahhh over the gifts and then they'd > switch. I thought it was very practical and they certainly > ended up with exactly what they wanted. It sounds like a good plan. I like to go out with my wife and pick out something for me to buy. It ruins the surprise, but at least I get something that I like and need/want. It's no great thrill to get a surprise gift of something for which you have no need. I am going to have to pay the bills anyway. So I might as well get something I want. > A electric frying pan doesn't beat the Doctors office style > scale I got one xmas early in our marriage. He'll NEVER > live that one down. ![]() Did the swelling go down? :-) |
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sf wrote:
> Actually, one set of my grandparents used to do exactly > that. She'd give him earrings and he'd give her a power > drill, they'd ooo and ahhh over the gifts and then they'd > switch. I thought it was very practical and they certainly > ended up with exactly what they wanted. It sounds like a good plan. I like to go out with my wife and pick out something for me to buy. It ruins the surprise, but at least I get something that I like and need/want. It's no great thrill to get a surprise gift of something for which you have no need. I am going to have to pay the bills anyway. So I might as well get something I want. > A electric frying pan doesn't beat the Doctors office style > scale I got one xmas early in our marriage. He'll NEVER > live that one down. ![]() Did the swelling go down? :-) |
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Dave Smith > wrote in
: > Did the swelling go down? :-) > Oh it went down alright, hardly made an appearance for months... -- Starchless in Manitoba. Type 2 Diabetic |
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Dave Smith > wrote in
: > Did the swelling go down? :-) > Oh it went down alright, hardly made an appearance for months... -- Starchless in Manitoba. Type 2 Diabetic |
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sf > wrote in
: > On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 15:09:18 -0500, "limey" > > wrote: >> >> "Hahabogus" wrote in message > >> > It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to >> > use. Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the >> > snow tires I got her one year taught me that). >> > Actually, one set of my grandparents used to do exactly > that. She'd give him earrings and he'd give her a power > drill, they'd ooo and ahhh over the gifts and then they'd > switch. I thought it was very practical and they certainly > ended up with exactly what they wanted. > >> Yup - a certain someone close to me learned that lesson years ago, >> when I received an electric frypan on Mother's Day. >> > A electric frying pan doesn't beat the Doctors office style > scale I got one xmas early in our marriage. He'll NEVER > live that one down. ![]() > > sf > Practice safe eating - always use condiments > Pop taught me a lesson early in life. Never, ever buy anyone a gift that implies work! Mom (green thumb) got Pop some garden tools once. I'll NEVER forget that! Andy |
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sf > wrote in
: > On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 15:09:18 -0500, "limey" > > wrote: >> >> "Hahabogus" wrote in message > >> > It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to >> > use. Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the >> > snow tires I got her one year taught me that). >> > Actually, one set of my grandparents used to do exactly > that. She'd give him earrings and he'd give her a power > drill, they'd ooo and ahhh over the gifts and then they'd > switch. I thought it was very practical and they certainly > ended up with exactly what they wanted. > >> Yup - a certain someone close to me learned that lesson years ago, >> when I received an electric frypan on Mother's Day. >> > A electric frying pan doesn't beat the Doctors office style > scale I got one xmas early in our marriage. He'll NEVER > live that one down. ![]() > > sf > Practice safe eating - always use condiments > Pop taught me a lesson early in life. Never, ever buy anyone a gift that implies work! Mom (green thumb) got Pop some garden tools once. I'll NEVER forget that! Andy |
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sf > wrote in
: > On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 15:09:18 -0500, "limey" > > wrote: >> >> "Hahabogus" wrote in message > >> > It is never wise to gift your wife with things that you want to >> > use. Or to gift your wife with required household equipment. (the >> > snow tires I got her one year taught me that). >> > Actually, one set of my grandparents used to do exactly > that. She'd give him earrings and he'd give her a power > drill, they'd ooo and ahhh over the gifts and then they'd > switch. I thought it was very practical and they certainly > ended up with exactly what they wanted. > >> Yup - a certain someone close to me learned that lesson years ago, >> when I received an electric frypan on Mother's Day. >> > A electric frying pan doesn't beat the Doctors office style > scale I got one xmas early in our marriage. He'll NEVER > live that one down. ![]() > > sf > Practice safe eating - always use condiments > Pop taught me a lesson early in life. Never, ever buy anyone a gift that implies work! Mom (green thumb) got Pop some garden tools once. I'll NEVER forget that! Andy |
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Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for christmas...there
are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a basketball???? "Tony P." > wrote in message . .. > In article >, > says... > > PENMART01 wrote: > > > > >>DD@chi-town writes: > > >> > > >>I'm getting my wife a deep fryer for Christmas, so that I can make > > >>Fries with it. > > > > > > > > > Hmm... hey sport, while you're at it get your wife a vacuum cleaner so YOU can > > > clean the house. > > > > No shit...that fryer better have a diamond > > bracelet in it if you ever wanted to see "Freedom > > Fries" come outta it at my house! LOL > > Goomba > > > > > > A friend of mine is a major appliance gift giver. That might be part of > the explanation as to why he's divorced now. > |
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Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for christmas...there
are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a basketball???? "Tony P." > wrote in message . .. > In article >, > says... > > PENMART01 wrote: > > > > >>DD@chi-town writes: > > >> > > >>I'm getting my wife a deep fryer for Christmas, so that I can make > > >>Fries with it. > > > > > > > > > Hmm... hey sport, while you're at it get your wife a vacuum cleaner so YOU can > > > clean the house. > > > > No shit...that fryer better have a diamond > > bracelet in it if you ever wanted to see "Freedom > > Fries" come outta it at my house! LOL > > Goomba > > > > > > A friend of mine is a major appliance gift giver. That might be part of > the explanation as to why he's divorced now. > |
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What i find works best is crisco vegetable shortening... it melts when you
use it and re hardens when it cools, which makes it easier to clean out..you can change it whenever you notice that your food has an old grease taste. Also depending what you are frying in it will depend on how long the oil will last. Hope this helps.. MJ |
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What i find works best is crisco vegetable shortening... it melts when you
use it and re hardens when it cools, which makes it easier to clean out..you can change it whenever you notice that your food has an old grease taste. Also depending what you are frying in it will depend on how long the oil will last. Hope this helps.. MJ |
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What i find works best is crisco vegetable shortening... it melts when you
use it and re hardens when it cools, which makes it easier to clean out..you can change it whenever you notice that your food has an old grease taste. Also depending what you are frying in it will depend on how long the oil will last. Hope this helps.. MJ |
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PENMART01 wrote:
>>Actually it's more that Sheldon doesn't translate well to the rest of > > humanity. > >>-- >>Chrisy Lemon > > > Shut your hole, sour pussy! > Whatsa matter, sheldon? Truth smart a bit when it bitch slaps you up along side the head? jim |
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PENMART01 wrote:
>>Actually it's more that Sheldon doesn't translate well to the rest of > > humanity. > >>-- >>Chrisy Lemon > > > Shut your hole, sour pussy! > Whatsa matter, sheldon? Truth smart a bit when it bitch slaps you up along side the head? jim |
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MJ wrote:
> Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for christmas...there > are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so > why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. > Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a > basketball???? If she needed it than she should go out and buy it. To me, buying house wares (esp of the ordinary sort such as a fryer) is just a cop out or lazy. Now... if I were that sports athlete, I'd love a week at basketball camp! I'd probably already have a ball, eh? Goomba |
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MJ wrote:
> Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for christmas...there > are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so > why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. > Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a > basketball???? If she needed it than she should go out and buy it. To me, buying house wares (esp of the ordinary sort such as a fryer) is just a cop out or lazy. Now... if I were that sports athlete, I'd love a week at basketball camp! I'd probably already have a ball, eh? Goomba |
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MJ wrote:
> Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for christmas...there > are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so > why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. > Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a > basketball???? If she needed it than she should go out and buy it. To me, buying house wares (esp of the ordinary sort such as a fryer) is just a cop out or lazy. Now... if I were that sports athlete, I'd love a week at basketball camp! I'd probably already have a ball, eh? Goomba |
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![]() "MJ" > wrote in message ... > Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for > christmas...there > are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so > why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. > Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a > basketball???? > " <snip> I would; especially if I preferred football, or golf, or soccer... LOL Sorry, couldn't resist! Cyndi |
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![]() "MJ" > wrote in message ... > Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for > christmas...there > are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so > why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. > Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a > basketball???? > " <snip> I would; especially if I preferred football, or golf, or soccer... LOL Sorry, couldn't resist! Cyndi |
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![]() "MJ" > wrote in message ... > Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for > christmas...there > are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so > why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. > Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a > basketball???? > " <snip> I would; especially if I preferred football, or golf, or soccer... LOL Sorry, couldn't resist! Cyndi |
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>"Rick & Cyndi"
> >"MJ" wrote >> Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it Why would any normal brained person think that (you functionally illiterate turd), the pinhead said he wanted to get his wife a deep fryer so HE could make fries. duh x 10 OP wrote: "I'm getting my wife a deep fryer for Christmas, so that I can make French (Freedom) Fries with it." Like I said, you're a functionally illiterate turd. for >> christmas...there >> are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so >> why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. >> Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a >> basketball???? >> " ><snip> > >I would; especially if I preferred football, or golf, or soccer... LOL >Sorry, couldn't resist! > >Cyndi > > > > > > > > ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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>"Rick & Cyndi"
> >"MJ" wrote >> Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it Why would any normal brained person think that (you functionally illiterate turd), the pinhead said he wanted to get his wife a deep fryer so HE could make fries. duh x 10 OP wrote: "I'm getting my wife a deep fryer for Christmas, so that I can make French (Freedom) Fries with it." Like I said, you're a functionally illiterate turd. for >> christmas...there >> are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so >> why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. >> Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a >> basketball???? >> " ><snip> > >I would; especially if I preferred football, or golf, or soccer... LOL >Sorry, couldn't resist! > >Cyndi > > > > > > > > ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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>"Rick & Cyndi"
> >"MJ" wrote >> Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it Why would any normal brained person think that (you functionally illiterate turd), the pinhead said he wanted to get his wife a deep fryer so HE could make fries. duh x 10 OP wrote: "I'm getting my wife a deep fryer for Christmas, so that I can make French (Freedom) Fries with it." Like I said, you're a functionally illiterate turd. for >> christmas...there >> are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so >> why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. >> Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a >> basketball???? >> " ><snip> > >I would; especially if I preferred football, or golf, or soccer... LOL >Sorry, couldn't resist! > >Cyndi > > > > > > > > ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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>Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for christmas...there
>are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so >why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. >Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a >basketball???? >"Tony P. I thought the same thing. Apparently some people think that gifts should only be luxury items like jewelry. That seems a bit shallow to me. Sometimes a practical gift is more appreciated in the long run. |
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>Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for christmas...there
>are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so >why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. >Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a >basketball???? >"Tony P. I thought the same thing. Apparently some people think that gifts should only be luxury items like jewelry. That seems a bit shallow to me. Sometimes a practical gift is more appreciated in the long run. |
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>Did anyone ever think that maybe his wife asked for it for christmas...there
>are many of times when i have asked for kitchen things..i enjoy cooking so >why wouldnt i want something to enhance my hobby. >Would you be offended if you were an athlete and someone bought you a >basketball???? >"Tony P. I thought the same thing. Apparently some people think that gifts should only be luxury items like jewelry. That seems a bit shallow to me. Sometimes a practical gift is more appreciated in the long run. |
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