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![]() "readandpostrosie" > wrote > http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 Oh, is that what they look like, I was wondering. Perhaps I should get one. Thanks. nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote on 16 Apr 2006 in rec.food.cooking
> Oh, is that what they look like, I was wondering. Perhaps I should > get one. Thanks. > > nancy > Very dishwasher friendly and no hairs in stuff... -- -Alan |
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readandpostrosie wrote:
> http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 I found this funny: http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010460 Who really needs an opener to pop a top on a can of beer? Jill |
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![]() > > Who really needs an opener to pop a top on a can of beer? > > Jill > > people who don't use their fingernails as openers, and haven't figured out that you can just use a spoon. |
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readandpostrosie wrote:
>> Who really needs an opener to pop a top on a can of beer? >> >> Jill >> >> > > people who don't use their fingernails as openers, and haven't > figured out that you can just use a spoon. Or the side of your finger, rather than fingernails ![]() Jill (who has had much practice at this) |
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![]() "Mr Libido Incognito" > wrote > Nancy Young wrote on 16 Apr 2006 in rec.food.cooking > >> Oh, is that what they look like, I was wondering. Perhaps I should >> get one. Thanks. > Very dishwasher friendly and no hairs in stuff... Perfect, and I only heard about them when you mentioned them. (smile) nancy |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 09:18:21 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
> readandpostrosie wrote: > > http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 > > I found this funny: > > http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010460 > > Who really needs an opener to pop a top on a can of beer? > People with weak fingernails, for one. -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 09:18:21 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote: >readandpostrosie wrote: >> http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 > >I found this funny: > >http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010460 > >Who really needs an opener to pop a top on a can of beer? > >Jill > People with arthritic hands? -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974 |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 13:23:38 GMT, readandpostrosie wrote:
> http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 Interesting. I should look for one. -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> readandpostrosie wrote: > >> Who really needs an opener to pop a top on a can of beer? > > people who don't use their fingernails as openers, and haven't > > figured out that you can just use a spoon. > > Or the side of your finger, rather than fingernails ![]() Depending on the can, you sometimes have to get something under there. I find a quarter works well. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 13:23:38 GMT, "readandpostrosie"
> wrote: >http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 That's a really good price. -- modom |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 13:23:38 GMT, "readandpostrosie"
> rummaged among random neurons and opined: >http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 Three bucks?? Wowser. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "Most vigitaryans I iver see looked enough like their food to be classed as cannybals." Finley Peter Dunne (1900) To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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![]() "readandpostrosie" > wrote in message ... > http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 > Thanks, Rosie - I've ordered the brushes plus silicone-tipped tongs, two items I have been meaning to get for some time. Good prices on both. Dora |
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![]() limey wrote: > > "readandpostrosie" > wrote in message > ... > > http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 > > > Thanks, Rosie - I've ordered the brushes plus silicone-tipped tongs, two > items I have been meaning to get for some time. Good prices on both. > > Dora I didn't get to the website (my browser wouldn't go there), but our local Dollarama has them two in a pkg for a buck. I've used them for about six months and they are still like new..... They are about six" and 5" long hth....Sharon |
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![]() "biig" > wrote in message > > > limey wrote: >> >> "readandpostrosie" > wrote in message >> ... >> > http://www.wdrake.com/product_detail...tem_no=1010290 >> > >> Thanks, Rosie - I've ordered the brushes plus silicone-tipped tongs, two >> items I have been meaning to get for some time. Good prices on both. >> >> Dora > > I didn't get to the website (my browser wouldn't go there), but our > local Dollarama has them two in a pkg for a buck. I've used them for > about six months and they are still like new..... They are about six" > and 5" long hth....Sharon These are 7", 8" and 14" long - the long one sounds perfect for the grill. I'm looking forward to getting them but - bummer - they now tell me they're backordered until 4/21. I certainly hope they don't come back with a "discontinued" message! Dora |
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