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I browze fridges. And you? (lighthearted thread)

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giulia Sun 13-Feb-22 12:04:41

I know it's weird but whenever I enter a large store of electrical appliances I just have to go to the fridge section. I inspect and criticize very one. Never cookers or washing machines or dryers. Only fridges.

It's not as if I can change mine every year and as I have a very small, fitted kitchen with inserted fridge, cannot even indulge in one of those big, double door ones with water/ice distributors etc.

I also enjoy stationer's and hardware shops bat those are more banal.

Does anyone else share my "passion" or have one equally strange?

mrsba Sun 13-Feb-22 13:15:44

I smile at dogs! (not the owners at all)

Blondiescot Sun 13-Feb-22 13:16:25

MerylStreep

Kate1949
I’ve gone into our 2 local Turkish barbers and asked them to cut my hair ( they are so good ?)
They seemed a bit surprised and said, no, they didn’t cut womens hair. I wanted to ask if it was a cultural thing but thought better of it.

It's definitely not a cultural thing - more than some have only ever trained as barbers and haven't ever cut women's hair. The best haircuts and colour I have ever had in my life have been done by a wonderful hairdresser in Turkey. I only wish I could get him to do mine all the time!

Casdon Sun 13-Feb-22 13:17:31

Garden centres - I just love plants, and I can spend hours reading the labels and selecting the best specimens even if I then don’t buy it. I can bore the pants off anybody who’s with me.

Riverwalk Sun 13-Feb-22 13:18:43

Oh yes, delis, olive oil and cheeses!

Talking of kettles, last year for my birthday DS2 bought me a dark green KitchenAid kettle - it looks like an old fashioned diving helmet and I stroke it every now and then grin

JaneJudge Sun 13-Feb-22 13:31:55

I just love the smell of delis

Callistemon21 Sun 13-Feb-22 13:46:44

M0nica

second hand book shops, junk shops,low grade antique shop and architectural salvage. Also a really good DIY store.

Old china in antique and junk shops but I Do Not Need Any More.

tiredoldwoman Sun 13-Feb-22 13:50:48

Yes, pram shops , preferably with big old 'bouncy prams' that were/will be used for generations of children . They're a rare but joyful sight to see now . And Turkish barbers shops too , if I was invisible that's where you would find me , or not ! I would sit hypnotised all day .
New thread maybe , if you were invisible where would you go ! ?

Cherrytree59 Sun 13-Feb-22 13:58:18

Wine labels and unusual beer bottle labels.

I can't actually drink alcohol due due to medication , but I'm still drawn to the alcohol section to check out the lovely labels on all the bottles.
In an another life, I would have loved to have been a label designer/Artist ?

Cherrytree59 Sun 13-Feb-22 14:10:57

Talking of Turkish barbers.
At one time we used to holiday regularly in Turkey.
My sister and I would often leave our husbands in barbers for the works, (including the burning of the ear and nasal hair) and trog off to the markets.

On our return we would join DHs in the barbers and the lovely barbers would give us both a wonderful neck and shoulder massage.
I can still smell the citronella oil used by all the barbers. ?

Grannybags Sun 13-Feb-22 14:21:12

Stationery for me.

I browse the pads and notebooks and wish I was clever enough to think of something thought provoking to write in them! And all those pencils...bliss!

kittylester Sun 13-Feb-22 14:52:32

ixion

Fridge/freezers always for me too.
Standing family joke!

I am now taken by the French style designs which have a deep pull out freezer drawer.
Sooo many new gizmos for the fridge section, too, these days!

My fridge is a 17 years old American fridge and, when it dies, I have my eye on one of those fridges with drawers too. The space is just right.

giulia Sun 13-Feb-22 15:15:47

Grannybags

Stationery for me.

I browse the pads and notebooks and wish I was clever enough to think of something thought provoking to write in them! And all those pencils...bliss!

I do agree with you about pads and notebooks although Ill never have inspiring enough thoughts to write in them. I do even spend moments trying to invent the TITLE on the book Ill never write too. Sad right?!!

labazsisslowlygoingmad Sun 13-Feb-22 15:23:52

certainly, don't need duvet covers but yes I like to browse them some are so glorious. Same as haberdashery I don't sew but I like to browse material. My one dream is always to have a yarn shop and I am now able to have a yarn stall in our local market oh how I love to squish all the yarn! is a perfect stress buster and I do encourage my customers to have a good squish too!

HettyBetty Sun 13-Feb-22 15:35:21

We have a couple of proper old fashioned ironmongers near us. The sort with household goods, garden stuff, kitchen equipment, trays of nails, screws, nuts and bolts etc. I love a good browse in them.

Yammy Sun 13-Feb-22 15:35:29

Calendargirl

My DH likes looking in butchers shops, especially ones abroad.

So does mine and wet fish shops. I like the antique/junk shops and house clearance.

Aldom Sun 13-Feb-22 15:45:30

At the moment I'm seriously browsing Air Fryers Ninjas in particular. I also enjoy looking in the windows of jewellers shops. It's so pleasurable to see the precious stones, silver and gold and good design.

kittylester Sun 13-Feb-22 15:50:03

HettyBetty

We have a couple of proper old fashioned ironmongers near us. The sort with household goods, garden stuff, kitchen equipment, trays of nails, screws, nuts and bolts etc. I love a good browse in them.

Ooh, there is a brilliant one in the nextvillage to us. And a slightly more upmarket one in Market Harborough. Aren't they great?

Lakeland shop/catalogue anyone? Who knew there was so much stuff that you have managed very well without to date but desperately need now?

Kali2 Sun 13-Feb-22 15:51:53

When abroad, I love to visit traditional hardware stores- fascinating, and tell you so much about local culture and food preparation, etc.

Kali2 Sun 13-Feb-22 15:53:39

And yes, the one in Market Harborough is brilliant- I bux something from there every time we go. The sort of shop we just have to support. But the owners are getting older and I dread to think what will happen when they stop.

There is also a brilliant independent Cook shop just up in the alley.

Scotsmum Sun 13-Feb-22 15:58:30

Bliss is a proper hardware store with a kitchen section, best of all a timber yard for the aroma of the wood...or an art supply shop with towering displays of all the beautifully ordered paints and the smell of them all...and a garden centre at any time of year: surrounded by so many living things waiting for a good home!

BBbevan Sun 13-Feb-22 16:05:34

Antique, and junk shops. Car boot sales, plants and books. I have far to many plants, books and furniture. Please someone restrain me !!

JaneJudge Sun 13-Feb-22 16:07:04

Oh I love hardware shops too. The one in our nearest large village is absolutely bloody amazing and the chap who owns it is so knowledgeable about stuff and it just smells divine

Lucca Sun 13-Feb-22 16:26:54

Re the fridge freezer thing. I feel weird anytime I stand near that section. I was in Labour with DS1 while my husband and mother were busily haggling over the price of a freezer in Comet …. I was tentatively asking if we could maybe get a move on and go to then hospital……

As it happened child took another 8 hours to arrive via forceps !

Chestnut Sun 13-Feb-22 16:44:48

It used to be bags for me, handbags and travel bags.

I also love hardware shops, stationery shops, garden centres and souvenir shops because you never know what you'll find. They are perfect for browsing.

I always head for the birthday cards because they have some unusual ones I can't buy locally and I can stock up for the coming year.

Callistemon21 Sun 13-Feb-22 16:47:42

Marydoll

giulia

Yes, I also love cooking equipment. Was tempted recently to buy a kind of flame thrower device (for caramelizing). Had to talk to myself very sternly in order not to!!!

I have one! I can't resist kitchen gadgets.

I'd just live on crème caramel if I had one ?