Cheryl,
Likewise to meet you!
Folks from Pa.are so friendly!
I was operated on at Pittsburgh Childrens for congenital hernia in 1965.
I remember being sore for two weeks afterward.
My mom got be some new matchbox cars. She worked as a nurse at the old eye and ear and mercy hospital back...
Thanks, ok
yes, I saw the airport on the map. Perth looks nice for the most part in my opinion.
Around here, to find a home that expensive is only in the Grosse Pointes, or West Bloomflield, maybe a few in Birmingham.
Cheryl,
I'm not Carmine, but we are from the same county I do believe.
A gal I used to work with's uncle owned Bergmans.
I was born in the burgh, and we lived in Plum borough until I was six. Just a stones throw from Monroeville as a crow flies.
Cheryl,
I don't even know if a Miele still offers a boil wash option on their machines.
Even US machines have temperature limit thermistors in them to save energy.
Even an inexpensive Hotpoint.
That said, they tell us our clothes are really not very dirty anymore, as fewer of us have very...
Joe,
you're lucky then about not being allergic.
My niece had to have a custom blended epi pen and shots for her allergies.
They had to adopt their cat away.
They got a Havanese dog, and she is not bothered by her at all.
Joe,
yes I smelled the white formula, and found it the same as the blue pro clean scent.
My sniffer is more sensitive depending on the weather though when my sinuses may be partially blocked.
I wonder
if it was made by Amana? The way the door swings down certainly says Radarange.
I do know that by the mid 70's, Litton (Raytheon) was the supplier for Sears microwave ovens. I have never seen either magnetron design though, so I can't tell by that.
I don't measure with the cap.
I use one to two tablespoons depending on the load size, cycle, and soil level.
Yes, even on a deep water wash, only two tablespoons.
Usng any more is wastefull and may require a second rinse.