Bought in the local market….
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Anonymous11th December 2018 at 4:48 pm #438068
…..used once and now thrown in the back of a kitchen drawer!
We have three “useful” tools that we have bought in local markets. The sellers must go to night school to learn how to use them. A waste of money!
Cutter to make spiral ribbons of cucumber.
An orange/lemon squeezer made from plastic.
Multi bladed scissors for cutting herbs.
We must have more money than sense or be very gullible!
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 5:09 pm #438076I tend to like buying ‘gizmos’, but now stop myself, because I have a draw full of them, like you, that I never use! Somehow though, can’t bring myself around to getting rid of them
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 5:36 pm #438093Somehow though, can’t bring myself around to getting rid of them
Ah, the “They might come in useful syndrome”!
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 5:40 pm #438096Yep… that’s the one….gets me every time
(Read the start of the last page of the topic ‘homelessness’ BE
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 5:48 pm #438104For sale? You having a laugh
It’s second hand for one and if you don’t live next door to each other, the cost of either fuel to go fetch it, or postage to post it out, you may aswell buy one online
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 6:29 pm #438156We have three “useful” tools that we have bought in local markets. The sellers must go to night school to learn how to use them. A waste of money!
No, BE, they go to night school to learn how to sell them to gullible folk like you and Pumpkin.
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 9:01 pm #438266This is the only one I used for a long time. For slicing onions and leaving your fingers intact.
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