OK - never seen this before. I didn't realize there were Cuisinart refrigerators! Who REALLY made these and then pasted the Cuisinart badge on them?
Lawrence
Venus at least the stuff in the fridge was current "I hope". I was channel surfing Wed night and I caught part of a show on TLC and it was one of those shows like "Clean House" or "Mission Organization". This guy had a oversized two car garage that you could not even get into, it was so stuffed. He had three or four refrigerators all plugged in and running and he forgot they were there. When they got to the one farthest in the back they opened it. They found a deli container if Humous dated 2001 and the show was this year. Also found a Tupperware container with Tiramasu (Spelling?) in it. The guy opened it and it was like soemthing from a science project. I know Emeril always wishes for smell-a-vision. Thank god we didn't have it that night. I often wonder how people can live like that. I think the stuff people here find in the appliance grave yards are in better shape.
I thought the word 'feh' was of Yiddish/Jewish extraction, but the perusal of 2 online Yiddish dictionaries did not confirm that assumption.
I believe (correct me if I'm wrong, retromom) it's an exclamatory expression which can mean anything from 'Huh!' to 'Crap!' to 'Uff-da' (I live around Norwegians) to 'Day-yam!'
Quote: Oy, sellers can certainly be idiots sometimes!
buyers too, sir ...
When I worked for Sears I swear to you they would come in to buy and not know if their appliances were gas or electric.
"On full-heat is it blue or red?"
Just for kicks I'd ask just such a nudnik if their ref. is gas or electric (in my most serious manner) and I'd get a blank stare as they thought about it. Some had NO CLUE I was toying with them.
One time, a customer insisted on ordering a 24 inch wide machine for a 23.5 inch space. Under "special instructions" I snuck in in huge bold capital letters.
SPACE PER CUSTOMER IS 23.5 INCHES WIDE HE WANTS THIS MACHINE.
Well, delivery called me and thanked me up & down. Saved them the trouble of hauling the appliance out of the truck.
LOL What a bargain @ twice the price of an electric one!
1) heats up the house
2) Competes with you for oxygen.
3) Gives off poisons, CO, CO2, NOx, SOx, and just for fun adds hunidity by giving off water vapor.
4) Will yellow you walls and paint job. just as a gas stove does.
No to mention having to fill it with volatile liquid fuel or have a propane tank *KABOOM* nearby.