melonfool wrote:Oh, so gross! Bogies floating in saucepans! I hope you use a dedicated pan and not one you use for pasta on other nights!
Mel
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melonfool wrote:Oh, so gross! Bogies floating in saucepans! I hope you use a dedicated pan and not one you use for pasta on other nights!
Mel
melonfool wrote:kiloran wrote:melonfool wrote:I use paper ones - mainly because I cannot stomach the thought of snot and etc in my washing machine with my clothes, it's gross.
Mel
So I assume you also wear paper disposable knickers, mel?
Or (gulp!) you never wash your knickers?
--kiloran
I don't know what goes on in your pants but there is no snot or bogies in my knickers.
Mel
Rhyd6 wrote:The discussion started off because one of our group was moaning about the number of hankies she has to iron each week for her hubby and three sons. Unlike some people on the board she cannot persuade them to do their own ironing and so is lumbered with it all. She has a tumble drier and apparently if you manage to get some garments out at just the right moment and put them on hangers straight away you don't need to iron them but this doesn't seem to work with hankies.
R6
kiloran wrote:What's all this talk about ironing hankies? It's a concept I don't recognise.
--kiloran
Rhyd6 wrote:Shame you don't live nearer HYD, a lady in the village supplements her pension by taking in ironing, she charges 50p for a shirt!
R6
melonfool wrote:I use paper ones - mainly because I cannot stomach the thought of snot and etc in my washing machine with my clothes, it's gross.
Mel
gnawsome wrote:melonfool wrote:I use paper ones - mainly because I cannot stomach the thought of snot and etc in my washing machine with my clothes, it's gross.
Mel
I am I the only one whose nose throat and stomach are direcly connected? Or maybe no one else has ever 'sniffed'
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