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bernie-woman



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 12:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

bernie wrote:
Hey - is that a salt box by the scales


Didn't notice the salt crock by the oven he wouldn't have a salt box as well

sean
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 12:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I am left-handed.

Northern_Lad



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 12:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

sean wrote:
I am left-handed.


I'm sorry; you have my sympathies. It's a crual affliction that affects far too many in society. Lets all hope they find a cure for it one day.

Treacodactyl
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 12:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Northern_Lad wrote:
sean wrote:
I am left-handed.


I'm sorry; you have my sympathies. It's a crual affliction that affects far too many in society. Lets all hope they find a cure for it one day.


Us left handers are statistically more intelligent than you crowd followers.

Jonnyboy



Joined: 29 Oct 2004
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 12:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Northern_Lad wrote:
Nothing personal (well, it is, but still), but are you a cack-handed freak or something? Knife blocks go on the right-hand side.


I am ambidextrous, which means that if we ever meet I can hit you equally well with either fist.

Northern_Lad



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 12:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Jonnyboy wrote:
Northern_Lad wrote:
Nothing personal (well, it is, but still), but are you a cack-handed freak or something? Knife blocks go on the right-hand side.


I am ambidextrous, which means that if we ever meet I can hit you equally well with either fist.


Promises, promises.

Andy B



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 12:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

sean wrote:
I am left-handed.


You could have them swapped over on the NHS !

marigold



Joined: 02 Sep 2005
Posts: 12458
Location: West Sussex
PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 12:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Treacodactyl wrote:
Northern_Lad wrote:
sean wrote:
I am left-handed.


I'm sorry; you have my sympathies. It's a crual affliction that affects far too many in society. Lets all hope they find a cure for it one day.


Us left handers are statistically more intelligent than you crowd followers.


Talking of statistics I once read that there are more left-handed computer programmers than you'd expect from the general incidence of left-handedness But I never got around to making a personal study of left-handers vs right in any IT dept I ever worked in.....


OOPs, thread hijack warning!!!

giraffe



Joined: 07 Oct 2005
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Location: Nottingham
PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 1:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I read something in one of the less reliable scientific magazines which said left handed people were once mirror twins who had absorbed their sibling in the womb!

I must have been hungry that day

wellington womble



Joined: 08 Nov 2004
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Location: East Midlands
PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 6:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Are you all going round flyladying your kitchens? Mine never looks like that!

I really hate eyelevel units, cos they're not at MY eyelevel. Quite like belfast sinks, and love the oversize ovens. My integral oven is much smaller than the freestanding one is, and you can only get either a roasting tray and a bun tin in, OR a casserole dish with a lid on. It means I'm forever moving the shelves around and is a huge nusicance.

I don't like fitted kitchens - they waste so much space. I've only recently noticed how much, and wouldn't have another one. A bigger oven, a belfast sink and wooden or granite worktops are all my list for our next kitchen. I do love my larder unit though, and thoroughly reccommend them - I know they are a bit pricey, but worth every penny.

ele



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Posts: 814
Location: Derby
PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

wellington womble wrote:

I don't like fitted kitchens - they waste so much space. I've only recently noticed how much, and wouldn't have another one. A bigger oven, a belfast sink and wooden or granite worktops are all my list for our next kitchen. I do love my larder unit though, and thoroughly reccommend them - I know they are a bit pricey, but worth every penny.


larder unit? one of those pull out ones?

wellington womble



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 05 7:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Yep - its absolutely marvellous. I wanted one so much, I insisted on buying the gubbins and our carpenter making a front for it, as they kitchen supplier himself gets discounts through didn't do them. It's great, and I'm having two in the next kitchen - they ought to do mini ones for spices too. That'd be worth having......

nettie



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 05 12:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

When I do up my kitchen i'm going to dispense with the wall mounted eye level units altogether and have some of those nice tubular steel shelves and rails from Ikea, the ones that you can hang things from, and mounted at a shorta*se-friendly height.

There's no point opening a cupboard door only to have things fall on your head 'cos you couldn't reach to put the things in there properly in the first place! Even with a step I can't get things on the top shelves

Bugs



Joined: 28 Oct 2004
Posts: 10744

PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 05 6:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

nettie wrote:
a shorta*se-friendly height


I always thought you were tall. Must just be the way you type

We've only room for one set of cupboards in the kitchen (perhaps we should do pictures too ) so one wall has several tall wall cupboards, not even TD can reach to the top of them without a chair (must get a step ladder thingy) but they are reasonably handy for keeping rarely-used things stored. Unfortunately because Ikea were the only place with appropriately fitting units we bought the carasses (is that the right word?) from there, only to now discover that no other place sells doors to fit 'em. And while Ikea is famous for "paint your own" wood stuff, do they do unfinished cupboard doors? Go on, guess. So we've either got to wait till we settle for another one from their range or til TD has time to make some Till then it's an open plan easy access look....

ele



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Posts: 814
Location: Derby
PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 05 11:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I like the cupbboards that go right upto the ceiling because otherwise stuff starts getting put on top of the cupboards, thinking about it most of my commonly used pans are actually up there, ... courtesy of my hubbie's emptying the dishwasher technique, I could post a pic to demonstrate but it ain't pretty luckily I'm 5 ft 7 and good at standing on tip toes

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