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Default Anchor Hocking versus Pyrex oven save glass measuring cups

On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 4:47:52 PM UTC-4, Marilyn Manson wrote:
On Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 9:26:03 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 7:32:58 AM UTC-4, !woke wrote:
On 6/5/2021 4:57 AM, wrote:
On Friday, June 4, 2021 at 6:26:22 PM UTC-4, Wade Garrett wrote:
On 6/4/21 3:21 PM, Dan Purgert wrote:
Do you have a preference?
Why?

Walmart sells Anchor Hocking.
Bed Bath & Beyond sells Pyrex.

Maybe due to the store (or not?) Walmart is cheaper.
Bed Bath & Beyond is more than double the price.

If you're going to buy a full set (with duplicates) the cost can add up.
Hence the question.

Real men don't measure ingredients when cooking; they just eyeball
estimate how much is needed ;-)
Heh.

Real men don't worry about it. If they want to measure, they measure.

Cindy Hamilton
Cooking and cleaning is women's work, right?

Not in our house. Each of us does the tasks to which our capabilities
are most suited. Cooking and cleaning might be done by either of us.

We're remodeling the kitchen. Yesterday I primed the walls and ceiling,
then mowed the lawn, none of which requires any particular skill. He's
in charge of mechanicals, because he has skills there that I don't.

When I go into a public restroom, I typically leave the seat up. Unfortunately,
all the people that I'm being nice to don't realize it.

Woman or man, if you had to sit down to relieve to yourself, which would
you rather do:

Put the seat down or wipe off the **** from the previous jerk who couldn't
take the trouble to lift the seat up?

Men: The next time you need to take a leak, leave the seat up.

Men and Women: The next time you find the seat left up, think of me.
Oh, and everybody has to check that the toilet seat is configured properly
for their own use. None of that "men have to put the seat down" bull****
in our family.

I guess it's ok to call it bull**** when you use the words "have to". In my case,
it's a "want to". The wife and I are empty nesters. I put the seat down for her
because I *want to* not because I have to.


I agreed he could leave the seat up because I *want to*, not because I have to.

I'm quite confident there are women who would pitch a bitch if the husband
left the seat up. That's why I called it "bull****". Any grown-up should be
able to ensure the seat is in the correct position before using the toilet.

Cindy Hamilton