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Now that I’ve been doing curbside pickup at chick fil a I’ll never go back to drive thru. Love it! 
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Now I know I have a friend who still has a flip phone but do they actually sell anything but smart phones? and I'm excluding that dinosaur 'land lines' even though we keep ours just for a full scale emergency or disaster.The other thing for me is once I went switched to a smartphone, I will NEVER be able to go back.
I have both and while I do use the clothes line a lot, if I've got towels, they go in the dryer for 10 min to fluff and then dry in the hot sun - all my towels are white and it helps them stay white.Once you have a dryer you won't ever want to go back to clothes line.... even though I do miss them!
this is essentially me too, we have solar power to offset some of the cost but i would hate to see our power bill if we used the dryer in all but the rainiest times and for the odd towel fluff-up!I have both and while I do use the clothes line a lot, if I've got towels, they go in the dryer for 10 min to fluff and then dry in the hot sun - all my towels are white and it helps them stay white.
Now I know I have a friend who still has a flip phone but do they actually sell anything but smart phones? and I'm excluding that dinosaur 'land lines' even though we keep ours just for a full scale emergency or disaster.
I have both and while I do use the clothes line a lot, if I've got towels, they go in the dryer for 10 min to fluff and then dry in the hot sun - all my towels are white and it helps them stay white.
so funny, I am the opposite, I love the flame on the stovetop, we use it here so much for heating up tortillas! lol, and I love the instant off and on of gas!Once you have an electric oven,you won't go back to a gas one (not in a hundred years )
yes! yes! oh this is so true!With me it is butter! Once you use real butter you don't go back to that fake stuff, with cooking or just adding it to rolls.
I feel you! I loved my induction stove. I told my husband when we buy a house again, I want induction back. I'm tolerating the gas, but I abhor the electric I had to use for a short time.I used to have an induction cooktop, but now have a gas stove in my new house. I hate the gas stove and would love to go back to the induction if I could.
We went from a gas stove to electric & I will say it is heaps easier to keep clean but it does exercise my patience during the cookingI feel you! I loved my induction stove. I told my husband when we buy a house again, I want induction back. I'm tolerating the gas, but I abhor the electric I had to use for a short time.
Yes! How did I not think of that myself ?!For me, the only thing I can think of is digi scrapping
That's what I adored about induction! It had the nice parts of electric, really easy to clean, but the power of gas!We went from a gas stove to electric & I will say it is heaps easier to keep clean but it does exercise my patience during the cooking
i hear ya! it's so nice not to have to go to the library for every assignment and hope there's a book available that covers it! (do they even make encyclopaedias anymore?!?! well i googled Britannica which was the staple of assignments for me back then and it's last published edition was in 2010, it's been online ever since - moving with the times i guess and also saving so many trees and injuries! (those volumes were massive!))I'd never go back to dictionaries, encyclopedias and textbooks for homework and school reports. The internet and especially google has spoiled me.