I see your life choices and raise you an eyebrow.
Anything is better than the box. trus me. -er, um- ok, but I'm really sorry to part with it, it's a good box
I have half a dozen or so that I generally keep in stock at home, but usually trying new ones that sound good as well. The one I'll spend the most on though is the milk oolong that the local tea house keeps in stock. It's pricey but it tastes very creamy naturally. Other than that I tend to like warm spices in my tea (cinnamon, chai, etc), bright fruity hibiscus teas, and recently seems like I'm finding some really nice rooibos dessert tea blends as well (gotta keep the caffiene away at nighttime so I get my beauty sleep and all).
How complicated are we going on the board games? I like the moderately involved ones (like 2.5 - 3.5 rating on board game geek) though I keep some simple ones on hand for playing with not such avid gamers.
I could put my camping stove on the table and we could probably whip up a nice pot of yams and butternut squash enough for all of us. Let's leave the dead yam and banana in the compost pile (been there, done that, and it smelled a long time), but let's put the banana bread out for all of us. Who's bringing the steaks? And the coffee cream?Kitchen - percolator
Garage - camping stove
Drawer - Spatula
Spouse??? Do we have to? .. Lol
No trades. I like what I got!
I like my percolator. It makes a fine pot of coffee!
Same here. I don't like the complicated one's. Playing a game should be fun and not exhausting, where you have to think up complicated strategies.Mostlikely on the board games I would play on the simpler side, as I haven't played that complex ones due to lack of victi-- friends to play with. Also I wonder if the rules of the more complex ones would even stick to my skull, but I would love to try.
Most of the ones I have played are simple, and even with those ones, it just is one game and then most of my friends are done with boardgames and want to relax doing nothing.. Then there is my aunt, the most simple boardgames go, or preferaby just one she loves, and we play that over and over again, oh well, I'll take what I can get
You need more than a grlil and cheese for a good raclette. You need a few things to put cheese on. And friends to sit around and melt-and-scrape. And a loooooooooot of time.For the table I would bring a delicious Raclette:
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Cheese and dishes are from the Kitchen, the grill from the closet and the extension cord you need for the grill is from the garage.
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You need more than a grlil and cheese for a good raclette. You need a few things to put cheese on. And friends to sit around and melt-and-scrape. And a loooooooooot of time.
But maybe you could also use the rubber boat to slide down a snowy hill? Just in case the sled is broken.one inflatable rubber boat (new, still in box) from the garage, just because it has no duty and I want to get rid of itAny takers?
But maybe you could also use the rubber boat to slide down a snowy hill? Just in case the sled is broken.![]()
That’s so awesome, how did you make a handmade pocket knife if you don’t mind me asking. Would that fit the legal requirements regarding the carrying of concealed weapons? Did you have to do much research regarding that? How is the maintenance/preformance of it in comparison to factory grade?You lost me at "match-making."
I was going to bring a can opener, because that is the universal tool these days, a loaf of sourdough bread, because that can go with so many things, and my homemade pocket knife that has nine hook-bill blades and all kinds of tools that I put on it.
But now... Nope nope nope nope. No match-making for me. I already got a box full of matches and I'll use them if any doggone match-makers come around here.
*Lynx hits the eject button and blasts out of this thread.
I just took an allen wrench set, took off all the Allen wrenches and put on stuff that I wanted instead. Like hookbill blades, my door keys and assorted tools.That’s so awesome, how did you make a handmade pocket knife if you don’t mind me asking. Would that fit the legal requirements regarding the carrying of concealed weapons? Did you have to do much research regarding that? How is the maintenance/preformance of it in comparison to factory grade?