Expensive kitchen stuff
"biig" > wrote in message
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> "hahabogus" > wrote in message
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>> "biig" > wrote in :
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>> > I don't buy anything that isn't in good clean
>> > condition.
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>> Perhaps crud was the wrong word...I meant assorted kitchen gadgets that
>> sound good but in reality suck.
> LOL....that's the way I find out. Some of it does suck, but after
> doing
> this for a few years, I'm much pickier than in the beginning. I got a
> bagel
> toaster for cheap a couple of summers ago, but it didn't work the way I
> wanted it too, since it only toasts the one side, but "Fiance's" sons use
> it
> all the time to make small pizzas from English muffins. I think it's more
> entertainment value for me, like the yard saleing. I've gotten some
> really
> good deals. I got the greatest little food processor that fits my kitchen
> size just great, for 2 bucks. Our son and fiance go with us when they are
> in town. We're retired and this is our summer saturday morning activity.
> We travel with our van camper and yard sale in a lot of different places.
> .........Sharon
>
A relative's wife about 15 years ago, I know, was making about $600 a month
on going to yard sales, cleaning up and fixing up stuff and selling them
wherever. The thing is, she liked doing it. She was kind of an
artsy-craftsy person.
Dee Dee
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