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no_hypocrisy

(46,215 posts)
Mon Sep 11, 2023, 04:34 AM Sep 2023

A quick tour of my local Williams Sonoma store

To my surprise and satisfaction, I've found that I've reached my consumer saturation point.

IOW, my kitchen is fully stocked with cookware and the tools of the trade.

Sure, lots of stuff that's utilitarian, but otherwise redundant.

I have enough to cook just about any recipe of my choice. Maybe more than enough.

But it's fun to look nonetheless.

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A quick tour of my local Williams Sonoma store (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Sep 2023 OP
Our last move was 20 years ago. My cousin and his wife rsdsharp Sep 2023 #1

rsdsharp

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1. Our last move was 20 years ago. My cousin and his wife
Mon Sep 11, 2023, 06:43 PM
Sep 2023

came with a trailer to help move some of the big stuff. While Don and I were moving a fridge, bookcases and boxes and boxes of books, my wife and his were packing the bulk of the kitchen.

After a couple of hours, Judy looked at my wife and said, “Bob has more kitchen stuff than Emeril!”

Maybe true, but more is always welcome.

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