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That is a pain, because the butter will not rinse off until the water is hot enough to melt it. And of course, the kitchen faucet is the furthest from the hot water tank.
YES!
This is really weird, speaking of butter. I just remembered that I had a very vivid dream about mixing melted butter, melted chocolate, and peanut butter together and then adding marshmallows. This sounds like some sort of YouTube recipe I've seen. But oh my gosh, the CALORIES!
But at least there would be no bread crumbs involved.
That is a pain, because the butter will not rinse off until the water is hot enough to melt it. And of course, the kitchen faucet is the furthest from the hot water tank.
Ours is closest! You have my sympathies. Further, I do not spread my preserves but merely glop it on with a spoon, so while there are two implements to clean, there is no fear of cross-contamination.
And now for something truly heartbreaking: I am painting finger and toenails ON THE SAME DAY. I'm exhausted just typing it.
Our firm merged into one in NYC. That firm is split onto the 15th and 34th floor. The way the elevators are configured I have to go down to the lobby and up to the 34th Floor to reach the other half of the office.
When making an English muffin or toast with butter and jam, its SUCH a pain when you spread the butter on, but then you have to go rinse or wipe the knife so that you don't leave bits of butter in the jam jar.
I confess, I just go ahead and leave bits of butter in the jam jar. Every time I open it up, I think, Omg, is that mold?? Nope, just butter bits.
GE decided to pay half of the microwave repair! Although out of warranty is a major component and according to two different technicians, shouldn't have gone bad in just over two years.
GE decided to pay half of the microwave repair! Although out of warranty is a major component and according to two different technicians, shouldn't have gone bad in just over two years.
Good for you. If it breaks again, though, replace it.
One hopes this repair gets you several more years of service.
A straw that, when suspended by a plastic lid, doesn't reach the bottom of the cup. That's an FWP.
I experienced this tonight!
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