We are pro-rice cooker too. It's one of our most used appliances. Not so, the pasta maker. We used that mostly to cut play dough when the kids were little.
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Our rice cooker is one of our most used appliances, too. Works well for lentils and quinoa, as well.
I had to take a day off from the satanic P90X. I was so sore that I couldn't walk up and down our stairs, even grasping onto the hand rails and putting as little pressure on my ridiculously out-of-shape thighs as possible. Plyometrics Man, you suck balls and can kiss my fat, pasty ass.
And yeah... I'm back on the wagon today. We'll see which muscle group is unusable tomorrow.
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Originally posted by ChristinaMarie View PostThat's a great idea! I was so distraught when my DH insisted on mounting that thing to our door frame! I wonder how the hospital admins feel about that new addition...lol
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Originally posted by Deb7456 View Postour chandeliers have clear panes of glass in a hexagonal shape... people think the glass is frosted. One of the chandeliers is above the stove... go figure. And for the others, I'd probably have to build a scaffold to clean them. Meh... they can wait another 8 months until we move!
Add slate tile in the kitchen to the list. It's beautiful, yes, and you won't slip on it when it's wet. But it's dark, textured tile, which means that every bit of dirt & food gets stuck in the crevices, and it NEVER looks clean, even when my mom got on hands and knees to scrub the whole thing with a scrub brush. It needs to be sealed. Again... it can probably wait 8 months.
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Originally posted by poky View PostIf you actually EAT rice, a rice-cooker is a beautiful thing; we use our $1-at-a-garage-sale one at least once or twice a week (we buy our rice at costco in pretty large quantities, too).
I had SOME really good intentions of adding rice to my diet.
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Originally posted by thegirlnextdoor View PostLOL, did you come to my garage sale? I bought our rice cooker from a med student that moved (brand new at her garage sale) than when we moved the following year, I sold it at our garage sale for $1.00 brand new!
I had SOME really good intentions of adding rice to my diet.Sandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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-The Furminator tool.
-I third (or fourth?) P90X: I'm pretty masochistic, but it's ungodly how much pain you find yourself in post-workout. Really.
-Expensive hair care product - my hair hates palmade and gel. Why do I bother?Wife to Family Medicine attending, Mom to DS1 and DS2
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Wildfin: have you used the EasyWalk harness? It works great on our pit bull. But I have seen it on other dogs and the owners have it on wrong! The leash clip goes on the chest, in the front....not on the back like a regular harness. Then when the dog starts to pull, you give a short, sharp correcting tug, and it pitches their weight forward and down....if the dog is pulling hard enough and you correct quickly and hard, then the dog can end up doing a nose dive into the ground and falling off her feet. It's rather funny to see. Most don't test it more than once. Even my mom can walk Pula with the harness and my mom is afraid of "big dogs."Mom of 3, Veterinarian
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