As told to me by a Southerner,"Grits is just a way to transport butter, salt, and pepper to your mouth." And that's how I eat them.
Yes. That is how the puck is designed to be used. I just make sure that I'm starting with a wet brush so that there is sufficient water to...
Instead of the rubber band, change how you grip the brush. "Choke up" on it so that you holding the bristles between the thumb and first two...
Today's stainless steel blades rust because they stay wet, which is what give rust an opportunity to form. A good shake or two of the razor after...
The safest place to leave a razor blade is in the razor. If a person gets cut that way at least it wouldn't be a deep cut. Loading and unloading...
I made a very basic navy bean soup earlier this month that was just awesome! I perfer to use a ham shank in it, which yeilds a lot of meat and...
My yard stick for measuring pizza is a place that was in Heidelburg Germany. That was many years ago when I was much younger, but those pizzas...
Razor blades rust because they stay wet. At least make sure you give the razor a good shake after rinsing it. And don't store it laying down on...
I've used badger, boar, and synthetic with both soaps and creams with good results. Part of that is due to learning to work with a particular...
I've found out for myself that the scent will weaken over time if I don't cover the soaps, so they get covered. One recent exception is the puck...
Williams is a good soap and many, many people use it, like it, and have no problems with it. Those that do have problems with the lather having no...
I like the C&E Sandalwood soap. When it was closeout priced at $3.00/puck about a year ago I picked up a few. They should last me a decade before...
I'm in!
I call it" Frankenfoam." Quite simply, it's bits and pieces of soap that are rescued from the graveyard. I used a partial puck of Burma shave as...
There are notches and holes in the blade that line up with protrusions in the head of the razor. It depends on the razor as to what lines up where...
Not a concern for me since I can't breath water.
For the blade angle, most people tip the head of the razor slightly away from the face instead of keeping it flat on the face.
I assume that by "mug lathering" you are referring to lathering directly on top of the puck in the mug. The only soap that I do that with is...
I simply don't like having electrical devices plugged in next to the sink, even with ground fault protector.
I have an Italian brand of olive oil soap that is also hard to lather. What I've learned is that I have to work like crazy with it. It's a hard...
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