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Because it’s been a long week and I need a chuckle.
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I’d like to tell you there’s something wonderfully quirky up there like a hedgehog cheese grater…
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Or sandwich bags that lessen the chances of your kid getting beaten up for their PB&J….
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But alas, when I climbed up on a chair and checked?
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All I saw was this:
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A lone fly swatter the husband must have thrown up there when I wasn’t looking.
Handy if Mike Pence drops by, but otherwise not very amusing.
So regale me with your finds…
What’s collecting dust in your kitchen?
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A box with some paper plates. Or maybe a cat, but you can’t have any of those.
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A cat in a box beats a fly swatter any ole day.
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Pizzelles. A big pack from Costco. It’s the only place it fits. It’s enough pizzelles to feed an Army barracks.
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Sweet!
Literally…
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Dust. Lots of dust. Years of dust. All gone in one violent moment (I sneezed).
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Nice to know my posts are helpful.
😉
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A lunchbox for work.
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Which is totally understandable, but not at all quirky.
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Well, you don’t see the odd food combos for lunch I pack.
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I’m already on record with having numerous items in my kitchen that expired in the early parts of last decade. I think I’ll save everyone the nausea and sit this game out…
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We have a very deep pantry and at times I run across food considerably older than it should be. But at least my excuse is it’s out of sight.
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Ugh, sadly you’d grab tons of stale tortilla chips, and boxes of assorted cereals. My son insists on using the top of the fridge for storage, which I didn’t use when I lived alone….🙄
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Stake tortilla chips? Thanks, but I’ve got plenty of those myself.
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A case of bottle water–plant food spikes–clock
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A houseplant (fern, to be specific) and a half-full miniature bottle of Bailey’s. Why I didn’t just dump the whole thing in my coffee is beyond me…
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And now you can rectify that oversight.
You’re welcome.
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Just a small cooler that carries water, iced tea, and snacks (like granola bars and DOVE chocolate) on our errands and excursions.
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That makes sense.
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In case it wasn’t clear that Partner and I are gay, let’s resolve any lingering doubts: We have a startling trove of Fiesta Ware on top of our fridge. Oh, and two plastic ducks, one of which is pink and sports a tiara. The other one, I think, is supposed to be a tribute to men who work on lobster boats or some such. I’m old and I no longer remember details…
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A pink tiara’d duck and a gay lobsterman? Contest is over, you win.
❤️
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Goodness! That’s one clean space. I think I have dust and old calendars. Possibly instruction manuals.
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If it’s a visible space in my house? It’s clean. But for the love of all that’s holy, don’t look under my bed.
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I have a first aid kit in the shape of Spongebob Squarepants on top of my fridge.
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Most excellent. Finally! Something quirky…
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Egg cartons, a quesadilla maker, Pop corn popper, some Tastefully simple seasoned salt and a cook book that weighs a ton. Possibly a rouge family of dust bunnies since I am too short to reach the back to wipe it all off.
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Wow. So in other words the top of your fridge is a spare pantry..
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ya….kinda……….
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Right now? Nothing. When Cupcake gets home, her lunch container. Nice Fridge, bu the way.
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It’s new as of last year, when our (not so) old one died. It’s the exact same dimensions but much smaller inside. Go figure.
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We had a 26 cubic foot stainless steel (like yours), It was 15 years old, looked new, but started to make noise and ice up, so we thought it was broke. We replaced it with another 26 cubic foot Stainless steel. Turns out, the old one was fine, we just had blocked the fan with a block of frozen ground beef. Moved the beef, no more noise. It is now in a nice open space in our over-sized garage. The fridge side is stocked with cold drinks, and the freezer side is overflow for meets and veggies. It worked out really good.
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Ours was less than 10 years old and just stopped cooling. Had a repairman in and he said for what we’d have to pay to replace parts and repair it, we might as well buy new. Nothing lasts like it used to. Before that one, we had a Montgomery Ward. It was indestructible… and I only got rid of it because we remodeled the kitchen. Big mistake.
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