Saturday, November 26, 2016

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 4 topics

Nancy Young <rjynlyordnospam@verizon.net>: Nov 26 10:30AM -0500

On 11/26/2016 9:52 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> keep clean.
 
> The tile is easy to clean, but it is is better to get a darker colour
> so that you don't realized how dirty it is.
 
That's what drove my sil crazy, they put in dark wood floors and every
piece of dust showed. They were constantly mopping. just like my
black car looks dustier than my white car ever did.
 
Better off with a mottled finish of some sort.
 
Tile's easy to clean. It's where they meet that is a dirt magnet.
If you can grout so it's level with the tile, it wouldn't be bad.
 
nancy
Nancy Young <rjynlyordnospam@verizon.net>: Nov 26 10:35AM -0500


> I don't know about anyone else here but I certainly appreciate
> a nice sharp crease in my slacks as well as men's trousers.
 
Ditto.
 
> So
> many people I see these days their clothes, especially dress
> clothes, have never had a hot iron touch them.
 
It was the young single guys at work who never looked ironed.
They bought no iron dress shirts. They looked okay, but next
to a pressed shirt, no comparison. They didn't look wrinkled,
just a bit rumpled.
 
nancy
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Nov 26 10:37AM -0500

Nancy Young wrote:
 
> Tile's easy to clean. It's where they meet that is a dirt magnet.
> If you can grout so it's level with the tile, it wouldn't be bad.
 
And also get a good sealer on the grout. Plain grout is a dirt magnet
that can never be cleaned properly.
U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Nov 26 08:42AM -0700

On Sat, 26 Nov 2016 09:51:22 -0500, Brooklyn1
>ironing board is one of those 3/4 sized, easily hangs on the back of
>closet door if need be. Mostly it's cotton slacks that need ironing,
>and I iron linen kitchen towels.
 
I gotta ask . . . what kind of World War II bras does she wear that
require ironing??
Janet US
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Nov 26 07:59AM -0800

On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 10:42:36 AM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
 
> I gotta ask . . . what kind of World War II bras does she wear that
> require ironing??
> Janet US
 
I didn't want to say anything, but if my husband took an iron
to my bras, you'd be able to hear the yelling where you are.
 
Luckily, he pretty much confines himself to putting it on his
head when he finds one lying around. No idea why he does that,
but it's ridiculously funny.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Nancy Young <rjynlyordnospam@verizon.net>: Nov 26 11:00AM -0500

On 11/26/2016 10:37 AM, Gary wrote:
>> If you can grout so it's level with the tile, it wouldn't be bad.
 
> And also get a good sealer on the grout. Plain grout is a dirt magnet
> that can never be cleaned properly.
 
I don't know if it's additives or integral with modern grout,
but mine doesn't mildew or absorb dirt. Much easier than the
old stuff. Plus I told the tile guy, grout lines, piquito!
(laugh) We had a laugh, that's not the word. He got me.
 
The only place where I have any mildew is where the corner
shelves meet the wall, and the tub meets the wall. Tilex
does next to nothing. I finally found Zep mildew spray.
Perfect. $1.98 at Home Depot or Lowes. Zep Mold Stain &
Mildew remover.
 
nancy
Brooklyn1 <gravesend10@verizon.net>: Nov 26 11:02AM -0500

>> clothes, have never had a hot iron touch them.
 
>For me, I bet is has been over 35 years. Not to mention that from about
>mid May to mid September I wear shorts.
 
We iron cotton shorts same as cotton slacks, only takes a few licks to
press the creases, cuffs, and waistband so they don't look slept in.
We also have cotton sweat pants/shorts, those don't get ironed. I
suppose ironing depends on the garment and fabricl. I don't buy
synthetic clothing, not even blends of cotton with synthetic.
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.net>: Nov 26 11:39AM -0500

On 11/26/2016 10:37 AM, Gary wrote:
>> If you can grout so it's level with the tile, it wouldn't be bad.
 
> And also get a good sealer on the grout. Plain grout is a dirt magnet
> that can never be cleaned properly.
 
Epoxy grout. No sealing, smoother finish, waterproof, easy to clean.
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 09:47AM -0700

On 11/25/2016 9:59 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
 
> Smart woman. Ceramic tile is great. We have it in both bathrooms and
> the downstairs hallway. Eventually it will be in the kitchen. Easy to
> keep clean.
 
But the GROUT is not!
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.net>: Nov 26 11:49AM -0500

On 11/26/2016 11:47 AM, Sqwerts wrote:
>> the downstairs hallway. Eventually it will be in the kitchen. Easy to
>> keep clean.
 
> But the GROUT is not!
 
Sure it is. See earlier post about epoxy grout. There are now urethane
grouts but I've never tried them.
lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Nov 26 12:49PM -0400

On Sat, 26 Nov 2016 08:42:28 -0700, U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>
wrote:
 
 
>I gotta ask . . . what kind of World War II bras does she wear that
>require ironing??
>Janet US
 
Prolly has to wear some sort of bra that he prefers rather than her.
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 09:53AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 5:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> The last one of these we went to, there was one guy in a t-shirt,
> so I'm sure he won't be the worst-dressed man there.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
 
Pretty needy for attention, aren't you both?
 
Maybe take a drowned possum along to cement your reputation as animal
torturers and narcissists.
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 09:54AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 7:31 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> I still iron clothes, bedding, and my
> wife's bras.
 
 
OMG!
 
Is she FLAT as a board?
 
NO ONE IRONS BRAS!
 
No wonder you have such a major titty obsession!
Larty Bodine <"barbarians "@my.ass>: Nov 26 09:55AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 7:52 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> The tile is easy to clean,
 
The GROUT Is not, you dumb fucking Canucklehead!
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 10:01AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 8:30 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> If you can grout so it's level with the tile, it wouldn't be bad.
 
WRONGO!!!!!
 
Grout is porous and will ALWAYS attract filth.
 
Get clue, dear.
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 10:01AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 8:37 AM, Gary wrote:
>> If you can grout so it's level with the tile, it wouldn't be bad.
 
> And also get a good sealer on the grout. Plain grout is a dirt magnet
> that can never be cleaned properly.
 
+1!
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 10:03AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 8:59 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> I didn't want to say anything,
 
Why NOT???
 
> but if my husband took an iron
> to my bras, you'd be able to hear the yelling where you are.
 
Oh, got titty meat in abundance?
 
Or are you stuffing drowned possum's in 'em?
graham <gstereo@shaw.ca>: Nov 26 10:04AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 2:30 AM, Ophelia wrote:
 
> ================
 
> Not in this house. My husband (ex military) irons his own things and
> mine too if I need it. I haven't touched an iron in years:))
 
I iron my shirts. I have some that are supposed to be non-iron and
wearable straight from the dryer - yeah, right! They still need touching
up, especially the collars.
During these cold months, I wear turtle necks that don't need ironing.
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 10:04AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 9:39 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
 
>> And also get a good sealer on the grout. Plain grout is a dirt magnet
>> that can never be cleaned properly.
 
> Epoxy grout. No sealing, smoother finish, waterproof, easy to clean.
 
Shiny, un-natural looking, a poor choice.
graham <gstereo@shaw.ca>: Nov 26 10:05AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 8:35 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> They bought no iron dress shirts. They looked okay, but next
> to a pressed shirt, no comparison. They didn't look wrinkled,
> just a bit rumpled.
 
Yes! That's why I iron those as well.
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 10:06AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 9:49 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> keep clean.
 
>> But the GROUT is not!
 
> Sure it is.
 
NO, it is NOT!
 
> See earlier post about epoxy grout.
 
Completely un-natural looking.
 
> There are now urethane
> grouts but I've never tried them.
 
Slick, shiny, they look terrible in anything other than a shower.
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 10:06AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 10:04 AM, graham wrote:
> During these cold months, I wear turtle necks that don't need ironing.
 
OMG, Canucklehead "style' defined!
 
Yeeeeesh!
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 10:02AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 8:57 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> If anybody was toying with the idea of buying a Himalayan salt block
> for themselves or somebody else, HEB has a really good deal on a big,
> hefty block for under $25.
 
WTF Fatso, do you have cattle that need a lick?
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 10:00AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 8:01 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
 
>> --Bryan
 
> Bryan's inability to feel any compassion or empathy for others comes shining through in this post!! A hallmark symptom of his Narcissistic Personality Disorder! :-(
 
> John Kuthe...
 
WOW!
 
You had to go back 3 fucking years to revive your grudge match?
 
WTF is wrong with your head, man?
Sqwerts <sqwertz@clumail.composted>: Nov 26 09:57AM -0700

On 11/26/2016 8:01 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> At is turned out, I was the only one who was doing it right.
 
Do you so crave approval that you have to seek it here?
 
What a damaged ego YOU have.
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