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LookwhatDavedid t1_j6n1w04 wrote
Reply to comment by AnalogFeelGood in 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
I use my grandfathers once a year to make thanksgiving stuffing. That has been it’s only job (that I’m aware of) since I was a little kid. I accidentally took it home with me after the meal the year or so before he died , and I’m glad I did. My family went crazy taking stuff from the house, so much drama around a lot of what will amount to trash.
SkyPork t1_j6n1iva wrote
Reply to comment by mr_john_steed in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
>Cuddledown
Sweet Jesus.
I had to check. I had to know what a super-premium comforter meant.
Level 4 (??) king size filled with the eiderdown stuff: $13,000.
R3DEMPTEDlegacy t1_j6n1bo0 wrote
Razer wolverines are great , mechanical switches all over so the buttons are not gonna fail .
Rom21 t1_j6n1a3o wrote
Reply to 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
Hooo, I have the same (but in light pink instead the blue). Amazing machine!
obi21 t1_j6mz368 wrote
Reply to comment by foospork in 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
Brb, frosting my tips before it gets cool.
AnalogFeelGood OP t1_j6mxjcz wrote
Reply to comment by JazHeadburn in 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
Yeah, the glorious years are long gone.
therealqueenmaeve t1_j6mwvh2 wrote
Theres a company on amazon called 'hide and drink' that maeks leather and cloth goods including wallets
ubermonkey t1_j6mwilj wrote
aDDnTN t1_j6mu9km wrote
my wife and i have always been about top quality down and down alternative comforters. we have a few and like they all don't have the feather stems, and are built for various seasons.
we got a SILK insulated duvet from ikea, "MJUKDÅN". i think it was the "warm" one but we are in TN so maybe "light warm" is the only option, but it said warm on the shelf. it cost as much as a top-end goosedown comforter.
we love this duvet liner. the weight is nice. you can layer it with blankets or sheet on top. it doesn't get too hot. it warms up quickly and can keep you very warm and dry. it doesn't trap moisture or retain odors.
silk filled duvet liner has been our only comforter used since buying it. it's easy to clean, but not necessary to clean often, like a down comforter. we keep a sheet on top because of pet hair, and i strip that plus the sheets but leave the duvet intact and hang it out. rarely needed to wash either cover or liner.
SnackMeAway OP t1_j6mt0p0 wrote
Reply to comment by mamahazard in Looking for a good weighted blanket + some nice silky sheets to go with it. by SnackMeAway
Thank you.
ztreHdrahciR t1_j6mszk7 wrote
Reply to comment by FlyingPankake69 in Minimalist Leather Card Holder/ Wallet by FlyingPankake69
rikityrokityree t1_j6mscqp wrote
givemethescotch t1_j6mscq0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
I see stupid shit, I downvote supid shit.
givemethescotch t1_j6ms8hn wrote
Reply to 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
My dad used to work for them!
mamahazard t1_j6ms1jq wrote
Reply to comment by Junior_Ad2955 in Looking for a good weighted blanket + some nice silky sheets to go with it. by SnackMeAway
I've had great luck with Sivio weighted blankets, but they may only have it for kids'. A good rule of thumb is around 10% body weight.
ginny11 t1_j6mrpl8 wrote
Reply to comment by Waryur in This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
No mods, I'm mostly too lazy for that.
Master-Most-8319 t1_j6mr3pb wrote
I'm also looking for a wallet. My current wallet is a jcrew factory leather bifold (DO NOT BUY THIS) the card slots are embarrassingly tight even after a year and it slips out of your pocket wayy too easily (i assume because the outside is super slick) - what wallet do you guys recommend that won't fall out of your pocket?
TimothyNailgun t1_j6mr31y wrote
Reply to Redback boots, only a year old but they’ve seen a lot and are still the comfiest shoes I own by FattyBolgerIV
Love my Redbacks!
Bakerbot101 t1_j6mquib wrote
Reply to comment by mynameisalso in 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
Oh wow you are so cooooooool
nahtorreyous t1_j6mqoz2 wrote
Reply to comment by MotherofD in BIFL comforter that is not a down comforter? by Soulstarter
From what I've read, that's a common trade for wool in general.
Good_Human_Bot_v2 t1_j6mnggq wrote
Reply to comment by mynameisalso in 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
Good human.
mynameisalso t1_j6mnfrd wrote
Reply to comment by Bakerbot101 in 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
Haha nice thanks for the explanation.
Good bot
lasdue t1_j6mmnzt wrote
Reply to comment by rikityrokityree in Can you help identify this sheet material? It's literally one of grandma's old sheets, it seems to have a thread count of about 150, but the most important thing is the weight, it's 240gsm, twice as heavy as anything I can find online. by PrettyGazelle
I want two sheet on my bed
El_Gato t1_j6mmgi5 wrote
Reply to 1970 French Made Moulinex Food Processor we’ve been using for the past 23 years. by AnalogFeelGood
The shape of this thing is so damn cool. Products like this were so stylish back then
SigSeikoSpyderco t1_j6n3iyc wrote
Reply to 8 Best Sustainable Reusable Bags Made of Natural Fibers by Poseidon_9726
Plastic bags will always be ideal for groceries. No way around that.