Im UK based and CIF bathroom mousse is similar, just leave it on untill the bubbles have disolved then rinse off, (dont leave it on for long time, 5 mins should be enough.
Bathroom mousse. See what I mean? Everything you guys have is classy and elegant (except for that blood pudding thing).
We have a product called Jif Universal Spray. I guess it is the same thing. Spray on, wait five to ten minutes, rinse and wipe clean.
There should be bathroom mousse available to you by some brand its been available in UK for a long time now.
The only mousse I have seen is the hair kind (it is too late for me) and the chocolate version. I do not believe I have seen a bathroom version in our stores. I will check tomorrow, but I do not believe that this product can be found in the Norseland. Even though the UK is just a short (long)boat trip away from our shores. But we have the second best thing, lemon and vinegar
Lol, I have had pb only once. Not a typical norse foodstuff, although they sell it in the shop I seldom see anybody eating the stuff
Lol. I have never tried that either. I can be an old fashioned guy and prefer the regular brown cheese over that "modern" tubed cheese solution. Although it is technically not a cheese, its shape and usage is that of a proper cheese and that is good enough for me. Still, I seldom eat that either. It is delicious, but has too much sugar in it and may be comparable to chocolade in that regard.
I tried cleaning up the razors today. I used a cleaning gel thingy and let the razors soak there for an hour before I scrubbed them using a toothbrush, just as Dr. Swarden prescribed. The result was better, especially on the ball end Tech razor. I'll guess I have to shave with them soon. I just have to finish my Sputnik testing first.
Agreed. JIF is all my kids eat but it's too sweet. Gimme that no sugar added crunchy where the ingredients say "Peanuts, Salt."
Exactly! But I did learn to love brown cheese last summer in Norway too...I wasn't too fond of the taco flavored cheese in a tube however.
In some grocery stores, there were displays that could only be described as 'towers of ost'! A favorite was Bacon Ost...spread on a bagel or piece of bread, it made for a quick, easy traveling snack.