I get to the office an hour before anyone else and make a gallon of steel cut oatmeal in a stainless slow cooker. There are raisins, walnuts, almonds, yogurt, half & half and raw sugar for it. It's simmering now but still like wet birdseed.
Yes, to all Sheeplady said; PLUS ONE MORE. When moving a monitor top, there may be a temptation to tip it so one man can hold its "head" and another man can pick up its feet. Aside from the fluid issues mentioned by Sheeplady above, the thing will come apart. The top is held on only by...
I wish I had more of what it takes to wear a good beret, but whatever it is, I just don't have enough. There is a guy in town who often wears one and it always looks great. Sam's always look great, too - especially that giant one he had on the other day. Oh, well, maybe in my next lifetime...
David -
Truth, when I bought that monitor top for $160, it was the very limit of my grasp. At that time I was earning about $9,000 a year and, out of that, I probably got to take home less than $6K, or $500/month. The payment on my new (actually old 1915) house was $318.08/month. After other...
Back to something Lizzie said at the top of the page, about her seven cubic foot refrigerator; I don't know how many cubic feet mine is (I'm at work, 57 miles away from it), but it is a GE Monitor top from the early/mid '30s. I bought it when I bought my first house in 1980, for $160. It was...
You are not only delicious, Fading Fast, you are my hero.
Thanks, for this. I've been looking for those for years.
I already have a browser window open - let's go shopping!
I hope I'm not duplicating, but my really favorite place is the David Gamble House in Pasadena, ca 1908-1909. I would be lying if I denied its influence on color selection for my house.
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