Anonymous wrote:I currently have a paint roller residing in my refrigerator until I finish painting my bedroom ceiling. Wonder where the Home Edit ladies would put that? đ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iâve followed Clea on IG for quite a while. Sheâs pretty neurotic at times, so Iâm a little hesitant to watch the show. I would imagine that they edit those parts out.
At the start of the pandemic the two of them were traveling a lot (probably finishing up filming the series) but were extremely frightened of catching covid on a plane. They caused a scene during boarding on one flight and were asked to deboard.
Between that and the constant marketing of âstuffâ on IG, Iâm kind of turned off but did enjoy the Marie Kondo series, so might end up watching at some point.
I did pick up on her personality. I'm off to google her plane freakout.
I couldnât find any stories on this!
Clea detailed it in her IG stories when it happened. Apparently Joanna has flight anxiety in the best of times, and they were both a mess once covid was circulating. Clea detailed all their drama with each flight- they tried to hand disinfecting wipes to everyone who got on the plane and were mystified and disgusted when people refused them. They did their usual âweâre insanely stressed out, take a wipeâ schtick on a flight and some sort of drama ensued. Joanna and possibly Clea too got really upset and were crying, and the flight attendant intervened and told them to rebook on another flight. They immediately posted an IG story, trying to spin the whole thing in a sympathetic (to them) light, but the facts are what they are.
I would never be able to finish a bag of avocados if I didn't do this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iâve followed Clea on IG for quite a while. Sheâs pretty neurotic at times, so Iâm a little hesitant to watch the show. I would imagine that they edit those parts out.
At the start of the pandemic the two of them were traveling a lot (probably finishing up filming the series) but were extremely frightened of catching covid on a plane. They caused a scene during boarding on one flight and were asked to deboard.
Between that and the constant marketing of âstuffâ on IG, Iâm kind of turned off but did enjoy the Marie Kondo series, so might end up watching at some point.
I did pick up on her personality. I'm off to google her plane freakout.
I couldnât find any stories on this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iâve followed Clea on IG for quite a while. Sheâs pretty neurotic at times, so Iâm a little hesitant to watch the show. I would imagine that they edit those parts out.
At the start of the pandemic the two of them were traveling a lot (probably finishing up filming the series) but were extremely frightened of catching covid on a plane. They caused a scene during boarding on one flight and were asked to deboard.
Between that and the constant marketing of âstuffâ on IG, Iâm kind of turned off but did enjoy the Marie Kondo series, so might end up watching at some point.
I did pick up on her personality. I'm off to google her plane freakout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes my eyes itch to see avocados in a refrigerator. The unopened jarred items, tortillas (and I think I see crackers) are weird too.
Not to derail the thread, but I thought until recently that avocados shouldnât go in the fridge. I canât tell you how many avocados I threw away because they would sit on my counter for days, only to become perfectly ripe for a nanosecond before they went bad. But someone told me that you should put them in once theyâre ripe, and theyâll be good for a long time. It works. Why didnât someone tell me this before?
I would never be able to finish a bag of avocados if I didn't do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes my eyes itch to see avocados in a refrigerator. The unopened jarred items, tortillas (and I think I see crackers) are weird too.
Not to derail the thread, but I thought until recently that avocados shouldnât go in the fridge. I canât tell you how many avocados I threw away because they would sit on my counter for days, only to become perfectly ripe for a nanosecond before they went bad. But someone told me that you should put them in once theyâre ripe, and theyâll be good for a long time. It works. Why didnât someone tell me this before?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me why food needs to be deboxed? Like why canât cheerios stay in their cardboard box? Why do I need a plastic cereal container for the pantry (which btw eventually becomes just one more thing that needs to be cleaned) instead of finishing the box, and recycling it.
I ask this as someone who is pretty exceptionally organized, and childless on her own, so itâs not a hate statement and more just a 1. Why expand the extra effort on deboxing and cleaning and 2. Why spend the extra money on things that then create extra effort?
(I do otherwise like the show and Joanna and Clea, and have spent the morning on a binge, but had no idea who these people were a week ago).
Anonymous wrote:It makes my eyes itch to see avocados in a refrigerator. The unopened jarred items, tortillas (and I think I see crackers) are weird too.