Retail Therapy And Shopwiki
A while back I had trouble with a leaky bathroom, this led to part of the ceiling in the kitchen collapsing; providing me with proof of the law of cause and effect for my latest essay. After all the tears and tantrums, the stamping of feet and the "I want my mammy"! (& that was just me). The clear up began in earnest.
I tackled this problem with my usual gusto because I realised it gave me the perfect opportunity and reason to do a bit of shopping. I do love a little retail therapy and shopping online is as pleasurable for me as taking a walk down the High Street (without the breeze). So I threw a lot of stuff out that in retrospect i should not have.
One of my favourite places is shopwiki.com The kitchen and dining homepage is well laid out with a list of contents to the right of the page. It fed and encouraging my shopping demon to buy every possible gadget available to mankind. Who on earth can resist kitchen gadgets?
The pots&pans section has plenty of advice about every possible type of pot that you can imagine. I am after a copper bottom frying pan and a clay pot . I found a very well priced set of copper bottom pots thanks to shopwiki.
All this shopping was making me thirsty so I thought of making myself coffee The homepage of the Steamers was very informative. At the moment I use a colander and was very tempted to buy one but what i really need is a toaster (this was one of those items in retrospect that I should not have binned). As usual I am faced with so many choices that I cannot make up my mind.
I have been handed a glass of wine in a cup by a shadowy figure in the perephery of my vision...from a distance I hear a vaguely recognisable voice telling me "to order glasses as you broke what was left from the 'cave in' in a tantrum".....The voice trails away then thunders "DON'T FORGET THE BLENDER" Startled I jump! Then settle down comfy and cozy with my cup of wine and look through the glasses section that is one thing we cannot do without!





1 comments:
It's funny how we think we need just one item, and then remember how we must also have many others!
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