Well, half assed googling got me this, [link], which makes me suspicious due to crappy web design. I don't have the wherewithal to parse it though.
Calling your local market might be worth doing. I don't know! It just seems like grocery delivery is both an old school AND a new school thing to do.
Nicole, hmmm. Our just-crapped-out one is also a DeLonghi, but a steam driven machine with a lot more plastic in it than yours. It may be time to give up and go for a pump machine (or one of the little really-truly Italian stovetop ones).
Calling your local market might be worth doing. I don't know! It just seems like grocery delivery is both an old school AND a new school thing to do.
Aw, you're so passionate about delivery! Love it.
More fun at the Guardian: Simon's Cat for Christmas.
JZ, my mom and dad got us this one from Target. It's pretty cheap, easy to use and clean and I've used it every day since April 9th without a hiccup. It's $40.
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Now that I'm finally allowed to try "real food," I figured I'd try the pulled pork from the cafeteria for lunch, since that's what my friend is having for dinner on NYE; it'd be good to find out beforehand if I can eat it and keep it down. So far, so good! It's definitely filling, and my stomach is a bit overstuffed, but otherwise, no problems. Good thing was that I definitely took the full 30 minutes to eat lunch, just like the dietician told me I'd probably be doing once I progressed past the easy-to-swallow stuff. Also, I've got enough leftovers for dinner tonight and probably lunch tomorrow, and I also picked up a banana because of a bad charlie horse I had last night.
Aw, you're so passionate about delivery! Love it.
What's funny is that when I'm sick, I'm more likely to be crying in the drug store than actually get anything delivered, but I wish I would.
More fun at the Guardian: Simon's Cat for Christmas.
Don't forget to click over to the Lunch Break video as well!
Heh, Erin. That was the one we had before this one - the handle on the left is connected to the interior workings with a little plastic rod, which broke on ours just after we'd had it a little too long for a return or a warranty. Until that little plastic bitty broke, we loved that machine.