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    Why did my sister think it was a good idea to volunteer Mikey as a therapy dog for stressed out students? Now I'm stuck bringing him to her campus tonight....lol this should be interesting.

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    Just placed part of my annual CHristmas order with a website.

    THey sell various and sundry coffees from around the world, and are the only ones I can find who sell one coffee I really like for less than 3 arms and 2 legs.

    I also peruse their site and try different coffees here and there. One caught my eye, for the sole reason of the product name.

    It was xxxxxx "excellent Aroma Coffee".


    Do they sell multiple grades?

    Do they sell a lousy aroma coffee and a not too bad aroma coffee?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post

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    Do they sell multiple grades?

    Do they sell a lousy aroma coffee and a not too bad aroma coffee?
    Absolutely!!! I have smelled freshly brewed that smells like coffee that has burned on the bottom of the pot that was almost empty, after someone neglected to turn the machine off. YUK!

    Have you tried the Kahlua flavored coffee? Delish - and the aroma fills the whole house.
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    Do women wear aprons anymore - other than the Amish - and do the stores even sell them?
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    The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
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    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Do women wear aprons anymore - other than the Amish - and do the stores even sell them?
    I do now and again - depending on what I make.



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    I do not wear an apron, when I am doing major cooking, I just don't dress in anything too nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    I do now and again - depending on what I make.
    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    I do not wear an apron, when I am doing major cooking, I just don't dress in anything too nice!
    I was baking this a.m. and actually wished I had one. I did remember that I had one somewhere, and found one of those "half" aprons in a kitchen drawer - the kind that's just from the waist down - but I want a full one and not just a kitchen towel thrown over my shoulder like I normally do. I remember when I was a kid, that my mother wore one every day - that was just part of her normal attire around the house. Along with the housedress, slip, girdle, stockings, and what I used to call "orthopedic" shoes. She never wore a pair of slacks until she was in her 70's and I convinced her that she would be much warmer wearing them in the cold months.

    Times sure have changed!
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    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Do women wear aprons anymore - other than the Amish - and do the stores even sell them?
    My mom remembers that my great-grandmother always wore a half apron. All day, every day. When I look at pictures of her, she does have an apron on in most of them

    My mom and my sister both wear a bib apron when they cook. I have one from Williams-Sonoma with red and white stripes. I got it for a skit for an office Christmas party.

    I was watching Anne Burrell's show on the Food Network one day and she kept wiping her hands on her shirt! Yuck! Put an apron on, Anne!
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    I wear one every time I cook ... because I'm messy.

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    The primary rule of mechanics has been met......

    The job ain't done 'til someone sheds a little blood on the machine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH View Post
    I wear one every time I cook ... because I'm messy.
    LOL, there's an old joke about making breakfast, especially frying bacon, in the nude.

    I always laugh and picture someone buck naked, wearing an apron with a fork in hand, diligently frying pork products.

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