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joanna sheen wrote: ohhh my goodness - under the sink - nah can't face that - more bogoffs than you could shake a stick at - Fairy liquid particularly - buy 3 for ... blah blah ... but trouble is every time one runs out I buy three more lololol and the kitchen utensils - when will I admit I don't need a butter curler in my life .... or a grapefruit knife .... and honestly I really am not going to use 18 fondue forks ever again - I've lost the main fondue set - and an old plastic tea strainer - when we have bags ... i think not ... but maybe I'll keep them ..... you never know rofl
Of course I've one of those drawers too -among the detritus, it has all the keys to all my inside doors, as the lady who lived here before I did had a 'thing' about security and had 3 keys for every door in the place!! All in a tin now accompanied by my own collection! If you have a spare grapefruit knife - do throw it to Kent please!! I burned the handle of mine and it is the most useful knife as it does all sorts of non-grapefruit things for me I couldn't manage otherwise. I have wound tape and bandaged its poor burnt handle and am very careful when I wash it up. Have been seeking one in the charity shops - so far in vain!! Do they still make them? Fondue forks are good for getting pickles and stem ginger out of jars!!! Better put them all back....... Hugs and a Happy Christmas! Janet
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