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Went to Costco today to get water for the office and return at TV and there was a lady arguing with someone at the return desk because they wouldn't take back her TP . She had a flatbed and looked like there were 8 cases of TP on it. Costco today had plenty of Kirkland and Charmin TP (no wipes yet which is what I really wanted) and plenty of paper towels with a limit of one on paper towels and TP per day so the lady had to have gone to costco at least eight different days of how every many packs she had. She was complaining that they changed their policy to not allow TP and paper towels to be returned (I see they also had rice on the list, didn't know that was being hoarded). I just grabbed three cases of water and did grab one pack of TP and when I left the store she was still complaining but this time to a manager. Wish I would have offered to buy one package of her TP for half price before I left the return line and bought mine:) I think it's funny if she'll be stuck with all that TP.
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I was thinking of making chili this weekend (using a canned starter) and didn't think of using it to brown the meat. Maybe I'll try using it to cook the chili as well instead of the stove top. I make and freeze soups a lot but have a slow cooker (was told the slow cooker function on a instant pot isn't that great) and a vitamix for a few of the cream based soups I make. I buy fresh tamales from the Mexican grocery store a lot and a neighbor said they are really good if you cook them in the pressure cooker so I may try that as well. I really want to try the yogurt function when I have more time to play around with it.
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Sometime I freeze things and thought about using it for that. There's a couple kinds of soup I like to make but I use my Vitamix for that (the Vitamix is one appliance I love and use a lot) My concern with the pressure cooker feature is being able to check on food. If I use the air fryer function it is easy enough to check on the food but with a pressure cooker it's sealed and you can't really open it to check on the food, especially if it's a slow release.
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I bought a foodi at Costco and am thinking of taking it back. The air fryer function works great but the pressure cooker is too big for a single person. Hopefully I can figure out how to use it for single serve recipes
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Any places in manhattan can get the fetish service? (GAY and Bi PPL)
handiacefailure replied to Jimmy's topic in Fetish Forum
Am looking for a new BDSM/Fetish provider in NYC when things start to reopen. My NYC provider moved due to losing his day job from covid -
My concern is with no power how will the water be warm and how can you get the drying air?
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A friend of mine bought the bidet seat at Costco for around $300 a couple years ago and I love it. I'd love to have one in my master bedroom bathroom since the seat heats up. Only problem is I don't have an outlet by my toilet and would need an electrician to wire an outlet there
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At the Costco I go to they now have a whiteboard at the entrance listing things they are out of stock of and I see hydrogen peroxide always listed on the board. Not sure why people are hoarding that. I was able to get some Kirkland paper towels weds when I was there. Paper towels are something I go through and decided to get some since the only ones I saw at Kroger were the cheap generic ones and the upscale grocery store I like to go didn't have any paper towels at all. When I was at Costco Friday I didn't pay attention to the sold out board but noticed someone in the checkout line had a pack of Kirkland TP which they've been sold out of the last few times I was there. I wanted to make yeast rolls for myself on Thanksgiving and the grocery store was sold out of yeast again. Not sure if people are hoarding it again or if they sold out because more people were stuck at home for Thanksgiving and decided to bake bread at home, fortunately I was able to get their bakery to weigh out a little bit and sell it to me.
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Binge watching it now. Will probably finish it Friday since I'm stuck at home. Beth reminds me of a young version of Amelie (movie from around 2000). I think it's the hairstyle.
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Normally the grocery store has items being hoarded at Costco lately like TP and paper towels. Had the opposite yesterday. I love Rao's spaghetti sauce and Costco has it on sale and had plenty but it was sold out at the grocery store. Yeast is getting hoarded again as well. Fortunately the bakery of the small upscale grocery store I go to a lot will measure out their yeast and sell it that way.
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My Costco has been sold out of TP and paper towels the last few times I went in there. Fortunately I don't need tp and have two rolls of paper towels and if I run out Kroger has both in stock as does Target. What I couldn't believe was that I wanted to buy a few cases of the Kirkland bottled water for the office and that was sold out. I wish Costco would put a limit of one TP and one Paper Towel per month or even every other week on an individual membership so people wouldn't hoard it. If you have a smart phone you can pull up your Costco card on the App and not mess around with the physical card.
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What’s the most uncommon fetish requested from a client?
handiacefailure replied to + 7829V's topic in Questions About Hiring
I had a friend that escorted in the 80s and there was a client that had a fetish for someone to put a glass pan over his face and take a shit in the pie pan. -
Any good Netflix watches?
handiacefailure replied to + FreshFluff's topic in TV and Streaming services
"Someone has to die" is a good new series on Netflix -
Any good Netflix watches?
handiacefailure replied to + FreshFluff's topic in TV and Streaming services
Emily in Paris is really good. -
Speaking of coke zero that is getting hard to find. I haven't seen Cherry or Orange vanilla coke zero in a few months (or any flavored diet coke) and a lot of grocery stores don't have coke zero any longer and I haven't seen it at Costco in a long time. The Wendy's by my office hasn't had coke zero syrup the past few times I've been there.
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Does it really pay to buy a more expensive machine if someone is only making one or two cups of coffee a day?
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Costco has the Vertuo Next for $190 with 62 capsules and Bed bath and beyond wants $210 without the capsules. Not sure if I can get the black friday 25 percent off on a Vertuo machine or if it's excluded from the discount. Both places have the same stock photo with the milk frother next to it but neither indicate if the frother comes with it or not. If the frother comes with it that is a great deal at Costco if it's coffee you like.
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Thanks for the heads up on the Vertuo and free shipping. Was going to look at what holiday flavors nespresso had. I didn't realize you could fill Vertuo with your own coffee. Does it do a good job of iced coffee? That's one thing I love about the Keurig is it makes great iced coffee.
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I The thing I like about Bulk coffee is you can buy a small amount which is what I want since I only make about a cup a day at home. Fresh Market has a grinder for flavored and unflavored (I like the falovered) and would run the grinder for a few seconds to get the residue out and that helped. I like to switch out beans and use a Keurig and am scared of the residue from another flavor getting mixed in but so far no problems. I thought abuot buying a Virtuo machine but they don't have enough variety in flavors and the capsules are a pain to buy. I have a nespresso original espresso machine I like and used to have the same complaint about the capsules being hard to find but Costco sells them now.
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Was at Costco today and they were totally out of paper towels and the only brand of TP they had was kirkland (had plenty of it) and some environmental friendly brand I never heard with a limit of one per member per day. Fortunately I have plenty of both. The upscale grocery store across the street from Costco didn't have either. They were also out of yeast at the grocery store but have found out their bakery will sell it to you and weigh it out. Wheat flour is something else I have had trouble finding but have found wheat berries and have just been grinding it in my Vitamix as needed and it it is better than store bought. Something I hate is that I have to buy prepackaged coffee at Fresh Market now. I used to buy only 1/4 to 1/2 pound of coffee at a time and now I have to buy it prepackaged and most of the packs are 1 lb. I also hate that they have the coffee grinders unavailable and I was using my vitamix but broke down and bought a coffee grinder during prime days on amazon and I have found the quality of freshly ground is better than store ground.
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I have a similar worry with my kink toys (big spanking and bondage fetish). Scared I may die in a car crash or have a unexpectant stroke and family will find them. What really scares me is if I get suddenly very ill and have to go in a nursing home or long term care and I'll still be alive knowing my family knows of my kinks. I had a close call six years ago. Broke my femur and a friend who has a key to my condo was out of the country and the only other person outside of my cleaning lady and pet sitter who had keys were family members and I had to have my parents fetch clothes, etc. I'm praying they went to the drawers I told them the stuff was in and didn't accidentially open the drawer with my porn stuff.
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Never had it done in my mouth but I had two different escorts that did it as part of a domination/bondage scene (Paul Pratt in vegas and Master Aaron) and it was kind of hot and they both do it in their videos. Don't think i'd want it in my mouth and I sure as hell wouldn't be doing it with Covid cases still sky high
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His rate is $400 an hour and can't host. I'll pass.
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Anyone met him? Looks cute and is close to me. And a kinky top. Hard to find around here:) https://rentmen.eu/Aleks_top
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