On Sat, 14 Jul 2018 10:00:44 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>On 2018-07-13 10:32 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 7/13/2018 8:08 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>
>>> I have a simple wedding band that I stopped wearing years ago because
>>> I worked around equipment. It is somewhere in my underwear drawer....
>>> last time I saw it.** I* do not wear any jewelry, just a watch.
>>>
>> Do you take your watch off when making, for example, pie crust?* In some
>> circles, a watch could be considered jewelry. 
>
>I do wear a watch. I do not consider it jewelry. I don't usually get my
>hands that far into my cooking, but if I do get involved with something
>that gets my wrist into the food the watch comes off before I do.
Why would anyone need to wear a watch at home and especially while
doing kitchen work? Every room in my house has a clock on the wall,
there are three clocks in my kitchen; stove, nuker, and a clock on the
wall. Even both our bathrooms have a clock on the wall, one on the
wall in the garage, one on the wall in the basement, and an outdoor
clock in the garden. Computers all have clocks as do cell phones. The
only time I put on a watch is when leaving home. And the clock in my
car's dashboard is always set to the wrong time, being so old that
clock needs to be set manually and I don't bother. We have five TVs,
each cable box shows the time.
The TV chefs who wear rings, bracelets, and wris****ches really don't
cook.
Something I recently learned, younger women are now wearing their
wedding band on their corresponding left toe. Some men have always
worn their wedding ring in their nose! LOL
My wife has worn a thinish platnum wedding band that matches the
tiffany style engagement ring since I put it on her finger, it has
never come off... she only wears her engagement ring when we go out.
However she always wears earrings, even to bed... she has quite a
collection, and I never have a problem about what to buy her on
occasions, earrings.