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Which Kitchen Roll?
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Do you buy the expensive stuff and if you do, is it worth the extra money?
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I use loads of kitchen roll, I have some super frying pans that really just require a wipe, rather than a full wash. That sounds rather unhygienic but it sure does prolong the life of the pans. [:o)
I blew my refund on a box of Toffifees (probably spelt wrong) ... and bl00dy nice they were too. I'll start the diet tomorrow.
Your missus is obviously keen on everything matching. Not so me .... I agree with you, it just goes in the bin.
Oh, thanks for the reply! [:o)
I use loads of kitchen roll, I have some super frying pans that really just require a wipe, rather than a full wash. That sounds rather unhygienic but it sure does prolong the life of the pans. [:o)
I blew my refund on a box of Toffifees (probably spelt wrong) ... and bl00dy nice they were too. I'll start the diet tomorrow.
Your missus is obviously keen on everything matching. Not so me .... I agree with you, it just goes in the bin.
Oh, thanks for the reply! [:o)
I can't remember the name of the brand of kitchen roll but it was a bit more pricey than the others more compact and very efficient at wiping up spills as well as very strong. In the toilet/kitchen roll world you get exactly what you pay for, the higher ended brands are better quality if slighty more expensive as the cheaper ones are poor absorbent and weak imo.
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