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Julie Bove wrote:
> We're going to be going to Ikea! I have never been in one. I used to want
> to go but now that I can't eat the Swedish Meatballs, there is no real
> desire to go on my part. But they are not near here and I can get a ride so
> I shall go.
>
> I don't think they have anything there that I can eat in their cafe but I
> will still go and look.
>
> Is there anything else I should make a point of looking at? From what I
> have read online, I will have to wend my way through the store to get to
> what we are going there to buy, which is a desk. I would just get it online
> but I am not paying for it so...
>
> I know they have lingonberries but I am surrounded by those here anyway so
> no need to look for those. And given the poor quality of the kitchen carts
> that I bought a few years ago, I am leery of anything they sell. The one
> cart seemed fine at first. But something was wrong with the second one and
> the middle shelf/bin just wouldn't hold any weight. It would immediately
> slide down to the bottom. And now the other one is doing the same. I
> actually cringed when I saw them being used in a kid's toy room on some
> house show the other day. I was like... Noooooo!
>
> I can't really think of a thing that I need in the kitchen department but
> perhaps there are foods? Do they sell much in the way of foods? I am
> mostly familiar with the furniture which for the most part I think of as
> junk. Good looking but junk. We'll see how the desk holds up.


this is some really fine work, Jules