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A way for women to keep clothing from causing cluttering and taking over your bedroom is to have only a basic wardrobe. - High quality media storage at high prices
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How technology can help us deal with time clutter. - Unitasker Wednesday: The waffle maker
For those of you that already own a waffle maker when is the last time you used it? - The Computer File
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The Roomba works like a charm as long as you don’t have very plush carpet. I have hardwood floors with several area rugs and it really cleans up. There are no filter bags to mess with, just a tray that empties out. - Reader mail rocks!
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4 comments posted
Posted by Sarah - 06/01/2008
*sigh*
I love my waffle maker. We make waffles a lot. They become finger food for toddlers. (You can also give a teething baby a frozen waffle.)
My husband loves his ice cream maker. He loves to try new recipes (including avacado ice cream for the pediatrician who mentioned how much she missed the treat from her childhood in the Phillipines).
In any case, we use these items a lot. If you don’t use them, get some friends who do. It will cut down on your clutter, and you still get yummy treats.
We’re getting ready to donate the unused 3-year-old wok and the deep-fryer.
Posted by Tiffany - 06/01/2008
Hah, we actually use our waffle iron quite a bit. The husband likes to make waffles, and I do not argue with a man who makes me breakfast.
Posted by Stimey - 06/01/2008
It is possible that the Roomba is awesome. The Scooba, however, loses its awesomeness after 6 months. Both my original and its replacement did.
Posted by Abby J. - 06/02/2008
A really good solution/reason for keeping your waffle maker is to also unclutter the waffle batter mixing process (blegh, tongue twister). After recently visiting my sisters home, I was astonished to discover these bad boys. http://www.batterblaster.com/
It is organic pancake and waffle batter in a spray can! The great thing is that the plastic caps, tips, and steel can are all recyclable, as well! It cuts down the prep time and cleanup time immensely and I can vouch that the waffles we made tasted deliciousssss! USDA Organic approved! I think this is a great find!
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