paulc
Well-known member
Holland Park Sweetie!
Edina did have a Zanussi washing machine in her kitchen until the remodel.
As far as fridges go my nan had a US style gas fridge when I was growing up with a big pull down "car door handle". Before we moved to Scotland we had an Indesit fridge slightly smaller in height to modern fridge freezer in the UK, we also had a chest freezer in the garage from John Lewis. When we moved to a small cottage in Scotland the fridge did not come with us as it would not fit in the kitchen, mum has had her under the counter fridge for 30 years now (Indesit again). The John Lewis chest freezer is still going strong after 45 years.
I currently have under the counter fridge and freezer seperates (Beko) which have served us well for 8 years. We have 3 major supermarkets very close by and I tend to shop for perishables daily or every other day. My "big" shop tends to be for canned goods ( beans and pulses) dried goods and meat that can be frozen.
Edina did have a Zanussi washing machine in her kitchen until the remodel.
As far as fridges go my nan had a US style gas fridge when I was growing up with a big pull down "car door handle". Before we moved to Scotland we had an Indesit fridge slightly smaller in height to modern fridge freezer in the UK, we also had a chest freezer in the garage from John Lewis. When we moved to a small cottage in Scotland the fridge did not come with us as it would not fit in the kitchen, mum has had her under the counter fridge for 30 years now (Indesit again). The John Lewis chest freezer is still going strong after 45 years.
I currently have under the counter fridge and freezer seperates (Beko) which have served us well for 8 years. We have 3 major supermarkets very close by and I tend to shop for perishables daily or every other day. My "big" shop tends to be for canned goods ( beans and pulses) dried goods and meat that can be frozen.