We just got home from minor shopping excursion and a meal out. We went to Canadian Tire and got a non-stick skillet, so I can try to make omelettes, a new shower head, and a largish spider, the "Asian skimmer", kitchen tool kind of spider.
Not familiar with Lowe's. A bit like Home Depot, but they have a lot of car stuff. Most of them do car maintenance and repairs. It started out as a tire store.I've always wanted to have a 'spider'. So is Canadian Tire like a Home Depot, or a Lowe's? I hope you're happy with your non stick skillet, Taxlady, and have fun with making omelettes.
We just got home from minor shopping excursion and a meal out. We went to Canadian Tire and got a non-stick skillet, so I can try to make omelettes, a new shower head, and a largish spider, the "Asian skimmer", kitchen tool kind of spider.
Try making omelettes? You've never made an omelette?
Huh! You better not make fun of me if I say I never made something. You're not that far away. I'll get you!
I hadn't seen any until today. If you want one click this: https://facebook.com/lookback/ while you are signed in to Facebook.
I've never made the French kind that is shown in the Julia Child video.Try making omelettes? You've never made an omelette?
I usually make a few/year just to stay in practice.
I never knew a woman who wasn't impressed with an omelet for breakfast. Just sayin'.
I just finished cleaning up some clutter. I have no idea what to do with some of the stuff I have, but I'm trying to get rid of what I don't use or think I'll use.
Do second hand shops buy this crap? I'm not one to have a yard sale, but I hate simply throwing away good crap.
I usually make a few/year just to stay in practice.
I never knew a woman who wasn't impressed with an omelet for breakfast. Just sayin'.
I just finished cleaning up some clutter. I have no idea what to do with some of the stuff I have, but I'm trying to get rid of what I don't use or think I'll use.
Do second hand shops buy this crap? I'm not one to have a yard sale, but I hate simply throwing away good crap.
I usually make a few/year just to stay in practice.
I never knew a woman who wasn't impressed with an omelet for breakfast. Just sayin'.
I just finished cleaning up some clutter. I have no idea what to do with some of the stuff I have, but I'm trying to get rid of what I don't use or think I'll use.
Do second hand shops buy this crap? I'm not one to have a yard sale, but I hate simply throwing away good crap.