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> If you wear rings, do you wear them when you are cooking?
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> I often see cooking shows where people are wearing rings while kneading
> dough or tossing things like potatoes or other vegetables with oil
> before putting them on a baking sheet. I have to wonder, doesn't that
> muck them up? I always take my jewelry off before I cook. I also
> frequently wash my hands so hey, I don't want to accidentally wash a
> ring down the drain. Don't set them on the window sill above the sink!
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> What say you?


I've worn my wedding ring for nearly 48 years. It has been off my hand
for probably a total of three hours during surgeries because they
insisted. Obviously, it fits well, so I don't even think about it. It
is the only jewelry that I wear.
Nobody thought I knew what virtue signaling was.

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In article >, jmcquown
> wrote:

> If you wear rings, do you wear them when you are cooking?
>
> I often see cooking shows where people are wearing rings while kneading
> dough or tossing things like potatoes or other vegetables with oil
> before putting them on a baking sheet. I have to wonder, doesn't that
> muck them up? I always take my jewelry off before I cook. I also
> frequently wash my hands so hey, I don't want to accidentally wash a
> ring down the drain. Don't set them on the window sill above the sink!
>
> What say you?


I've worn my wedding ring for nearly 48 years. It has been off my hand
for probably a total of three hours during surgeries because they
insisted. Obviously, it fits well, so I don't even think about it. It
is the only jewelry that I wear.
Nobody thought I knew what virtue signaling was.

leo

==

I never take mine off. For surgery they have wrapped a 'band aid?' around
it.

For Brits it was a plaster.

Did they ask you about virtue signalling then ;p




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> Did they ask you about virtue signalling then ;p


Nope. You taught me that.

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In article >, Ophelia
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> Did they ask you about virtue signalling then ;p


Nope. You taught me that.

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Eeh bah gum, you know all about it now)
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