Corning ware is very nostalgic for me – most of my childhood dinners were cooked or served in Corning ware and Pyrex.
Chuclo on
Was coffee really hard to make back then? Every coffee commercial of that era is a husband complaining about his wife’s coffee. Granted all they had to work with was Maxwell House and Folgers
Also just $8.50? I was looking up the price of a Revere Drip-O-Lator when new. It was $4.50 or about $45 in 2025.
squirrels-mock-me on
The expression “how come” instead of “why” really bothers me, especially in writing
Teauxny on
Omg we had one! Everybody asked “How do you plug it in???”
velveteen311 on
If my husband said this to me I’d just switch our household over to tea out of spite lol. But seriously I make coffee daily in an aluminum stovetop percolator and would love this!!
Sidewalk_Tomato on
“Why does this delicious, fresh-brewed coffee smell just a little of bitter almonds?”
mukwah on
It’s a well known fact perculated is the worst way to make coffeee
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My parents had this 🥲 Extreme sensory flashback
Corning ware is very nostalgic for me – most of my childhood dinners were cooked or served in Corning ware and Pyrex.
Was coffee really hard to make back then? Every coffee commercial of that era is a husband complaining about his wife’s coffee. Granted all they had to work with was Maxwell House and Folgers
Also just $8.50? I was looking up the price of a Revere Drip-O-Lator when new. It was $4.50 or about $45 in 2025.
The expression “how come” instead of “why” really bothers me, especially in writing
Omg we had one! Everybody asked “How do you plug it in???”
If my husband said this to me I’d just switch our household over to tea out of spite lol. But seriously I make coffee daily in an aluminum stovetop percolator and would love this!!
“Why does this delicious, fresh-brewed coffee smell just a little of bitter almonds?”
It’s a well known fact perculated is the worst way to make coffeee