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anyone recommend a good salad spinner for my home grown leaves?
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Got mine from Lidls, works fine.0
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Agreed, it can be a pain, you use one tea towel to dry another and then you have 2 damp tea towels. :mad: When does it ever end?I don't like using tea towels to dry salad leaves, it just means you've got lots of damp tea towels hanging around.
Well thankfully I have come up with the answer, a new invention which is going to take the world by storm.
I call it, "line in the garden that you can use to hang up tea towels"
Basically it's a sort of string made from a secret plastic and you hang it between two solid objects, such as a tree, or a house. Obviously if your house isn't in the correct position, it can be a problem, which is why I came up with "bit of wood that you stick into the ground with a big hammer as far as you can, till you hit your thumb"
I'm retailing the "bit of wood" at £29.99 and the "special line" at £35.99, an absolute bargain.Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.0 -
Lotus-eater wrote: »Well thankfully I have come up with the answer, a new invention which is going to take the world by storm.
I call it, "line in the garden that you can use to hang up tea towels"
I hate sarcasm but that made me laugh out loud. :rotfl:
Happy moneysaving all.0 -
lol.. thanks for all the relies guys.. I do like the tea towel idea.. think I will stick with that for the moment, and a salad spinner up if I see a bargain somewhere
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Lotus-eater wrote: »Agreed, it can be a pain, you use one tea towel to dry another and then you have 2 damp tea towels. :mad: When does it ever end?
Well thankfully I have come up with the answer, a new invention which is going to take the world by storm.
I call it, "line in the garden that you can use to hang up tea towels"
Basically it's a sort of string made from a secret plastic and you hang it between two solid objects, such as a tree, or a house. Obviously if your house isn't in the correct position, it can be a problem, which is why I came up with "bit of wood that you stick into the ground with a big hammer as far as you can, till you hit your thumb"
I'm retailing the "bit of wood" at £29.99 and the "special line" at £35.99, an absolute bargain.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
please tell me I can reduce your first invention to the size of a tena lady:eek:Not just a sucker for sweeties..:o0
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