I might be wrong, it could have been called the 25 pr 50 club, but I remember my mom would bake a tray of eats in the 70's then head of to some womans house to join 20 or 50 or 100 woman for a monthly draw!... anyone know more?
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Mike that was their excuse to get out of the house and grab some time for themselves
....and then there was tupperware...... every house had those plastic box's in the kitchen.....
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Still finding those sticky bits of plastic & turfing them when I can
Just to let you know tupperware is no more, not available anymore, collectable items if you have any hanging about. Microwave killed it, that's why it's sticky. They never made the transition into the age of microwave, everyone moved on.................. ::)
Any offers for whats left of the Tupperware ( I'm sure I can get some from my Mom, especially if its paid for in UK pounds)
I'm interested in a rice cooker from tupperware, if you have one.
I've always made rice in a pot, didn't know you could boili t up in a bit of tupperware
you live and learn, bud. Great for brown rice. I'm useless at pot boiling anything-
My one colleague at work is a reformed Kugel ,, result of jewish girl being sent to a convent as there was no suitable english school in brakpan or wherever in that godforsaken corner of the world ... Buut she still has her Blonde Kugel moments .. the other day she was telling everybody that the best appliance she has is her
" automatic rice cooker " .. lots of puzzled looks .. nobody knew what she was talking about .. turns out its the tupperware contraption that somebody gave her . Automatic ??