Ready-Scientist7380
Ready-Scientist7380 t1_jdyqhal wrote
Reply to My Grandmother’s oven, circa 1966. Many holiday meals were cooked with love here, right up until the day she passed. Aside from one shattered glass door that was replaced, everything still works! by _Mr_Roboto_
I had a Tappan stainless steel side by side oven with 4 burners on the pull out portion and a full length cutting board. It was marvelous. Loved baking pies in the small oven on the right hand side, giant casseroles in the left oven. It would make so much more sense to continue the design for a modern small kitchen than those giant glass top ranges.
Ready-Scientist7380 t1_jdvaamj wrote
Reply to Raccoon from trailcam by laz111
Is he waddling or was he caught mid-roll?
Ready-Scientist7380 t1_jcx75lv wrote
Reply to Favorite BIFL Clothing Brands? by ye110wsub
I buy Darn Tough socks. They are a wool blend with a lifetime guarantee. No joke. They get a hole, send 'em back and you get a new pair. Been wearing them for 11 years and haven't sent back a pair yet!
Ready-Scientist7380 t1_jcnw98l wrote
I have fibromyalgia and diabetes so I have to take extra good care of my feet. I wear only Darn Tough socks or Farm to Feet socks. I have found them to be durable, warm, non-irritating and very good quality. Darn Tough says you can wear their socks several days in row. Yep. You can. They don't stink, get soggy or get looser. I wore one pair two weeks just to see how long I could go on one pair of socks and have them be comfortable. I buy one pair of Darn Tough socks, on average, per month. I love having lots and lots and lots of pairs of Darn Tough socks.
Ready-Scientist7380 t1_je81ge7 wrote
Reply to Muck boots are amazing. by ExtraordinaryMagic
Bought a pair of Muck boots. The uppers were just fine and survived an incident with an axe with minor damage. However, the ridges wore off the bottom. I fell hard on concrete because they had no grip. Bought Bog boots this time around. Haven't worn them enough to judge yet.