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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Just what the doctor ordered

We watched an episode of "Castle" tonight and saw the most peculiar thing. At first, I thought they were just kidding, but - no - the show was totally serious.

Ladies and gentlemen, I present:

Onion Goggles


Only $19.99/each at Bed Bath & Beyond, they come in Onion Pink and Onion White. The product description says:
Hate slicing onions? With Onion Goggles you can say goodbye to tearing, stinging and irritated eyes when preparing onions. They're even great to use when chopping, mincing, dicing or slicing leeks, scallions and chives. Goggles have a comfortable foam seal and anti-fog lenses that offer maximum clarity and eye protection. The unisex design fits most face shapes, however they will not fit over glasses. Comes with storage case.
So, say goodbye to tearing! Get your onion goggles today!


And, on another note, did you notice the string of final-comma-less lists?

4 comments:

Melissa April 1, 2009 at 12:33:00 AM EDT  

LOL!!!! I thought they were just glasses!

Jax April 1, 2009 at 2:53:00 PM EDT  

So something totally unrelated to this post but the onion goggles are interesting. I just make Jared cut the onions. I saw on your book list that you had the Appeal by John Grisham. I have read 3 of his books recently and I decided he must have had something that changed his perspective on life after he wrote the first books because the later ones all end not the way I wanted them to and not the way I expected him to end them. Did you like that. I was really disappointed because I like the other endind so much. Anyway just a random thought.

JErb April 1, 2009 at 5:17:00 PM EDT  

yes, i know... people have pretty much thought of everything.

Re. Grisham - I have to admit I thought The Appeal was going to end differently, but then I thought - sounds just about like real life. The short story is--I don't normally have any preconceived plots in mind when I start to read a fiction novel; I just escape wherever it takes me.

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