Went grocery shopping with [livejournal.com profile] redlily- she's officially good company for grocery shopping. And now I have food. And it's put away. But we now have frighteningly large quantities of onions- Amy got onions too, and didn't put them away, so I didn't know. But I once again have the sorts of foods that I have to have to make it feel like a household. Maybe it's a genetic thing, but no home feels legitimate without onions and potatoes available for use.

Have been generally unproductive today- but I did spend 2 and a half hours on the phone with Mom. Really remarkable- that just doesn't Happen with me. And there's coleslaw to show for it (chopping all that cabbage, etc is really dull without someone to talk to), and I *think* I've removed the rest of that splinter from my heel. It's feeling much better after lots of soaking in very hot water.

Also, applied baking soda and vinegar to the sink drain. I hope it helped. Still need to clean the bathroom though.

From: [identity profile] skyblue-dreamer.livejournal.com


I was with Amy when she went shopping, so I saw how many she bought. Any more on top of that would be… a ton of onions, I guess. Make onion soup? Or eat lots of stir-fry?

From: [identity profile] debka-notion.livejournal.com


Onions last, and you need them for a huge variety of cooking things. I think we should be ok. ANd I only bought 2, albeit 2 large ones...

From: [identity profile] skyblue-dreamer.livejournal.com


That's true. I really like cooking with onions, but my eyes get really sensitive when someone's chopping them up, so I didn't cook with them much last year (Koren has the same issue—neither of us wanted to chop them, so we didn't eat them).

From: [identity profile] theshrewd.livejournal.com


Onions are like... the ultimate filler food. Cheap, taste good in everything...

From: [identity profile] theshrewd.livejournal.com


Oh, and I'm jealous because you have groceries and I don't. I need veggies! And tofu!

From: [identity profile] agru.livejournal.com

Sink Drain Declogging


This one always works for me:

* Mix together 1/2 cup of baking soda and 1/2 cup of salt and pour into the drain

Follow this by about a quart of boiling water.

It's VERY rare that this hasn't worked. Sometimes you need to do it two times though.

Cheers!

From: [identity profile] thevortex.livejournal.com

Re: Sink Drain Declogging


Seltzer can also be useful in this regard (and is similar to baking soda and water).

Huzzah!

The Vortex

From: [identity profile] debka-notion.livejournal.com

Re: Sink Drain Declogging


Part of my problem is that the stopper in our sink doesn't seem to fully come out so I can only prod a smallish amount of baking soda in. Maybe someone with more know-how than I will be able to extract it.

Thanks for the suggestion. Shall see what that does...
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