#11
I use a dollar store cereal bowl as a loading bowl. Jimmy dean works just as well!
#12
I like this Marko, I'm going to tell the guys at work who wetshave to save their JD Breakfast Bowls and try this. I use a blue plastic salsa bowl that I bought at Grocery Outlet for 99 cents. Nowadays we have to find ways to stretch a dollar while still getting the job at hand done.

Clayton

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(01-22-2018, 04:05 PM)chevyguy Wrote: I like this Marko, I'm going to tell the guys at work who wetshave to save their JD Breakfast Bowls and try this. I use a blue plastic salsa bowl that I bought at Grocery Outlet for 99 cents. Nowadays we have to find ways to stretch a dollar while still getting the job at hand done.

Clayton

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Yup, not everything has to break the bank does it? There is a definite pleasure in finding something that is both functional and cheap.
#14
(01-22-2018, 04:26 PM)Marko Wrote:
(01-22-2018, 04:05 PM)chevyguy Wrote: I like this Marko, I'm going to tell the guys at work who wetshave to save their JD Breakfast Bowls and try this. I use a blue plastic salsa bowl that I bought at Grocery Outlet for 99 cents. Nowadays we have to find ways to stretch a dollar while still getting the job at hand done.

Clayton

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Yup, not everything has to break the bank does it? There is a definite pleasure in finding something that is both functional and cheap.
That's what traditional wetshaving was supposed to be, lol. It did start out that way till I caught the various acquisition disorders. Oh well", the rent and bills are still getting paid.

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#15
Another good Jimmy Dean bowl is the one full of macaroni and cheddar cheese

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Colorado Springs
is it the same dimensions at the breakfast bowl ?
#17
(10-19-2016, 07:55 PM)linuxguile Wrote: Let my start this off by saying that this is almost too embarrassing to publish.

I have one of these Jimmy Dean breakfast bowls pretty regularly for breakfast.I've always though that the bowl would be good to lather in. They comes in a black plastic bowl with the logo embossed on the bottom:
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So I decided to test my theory. I loaded my Satin Tip brush with La Toja for about 5 seconds and began to lather with a few drops of water in the bowl.This is after about 30 seconds
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A little more water and another 30 seconds.
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Added water twice more and about a minute later
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A lather bowl for the frugally minded.
Cheers!


kwisher,
A word of advice.

The first time I made a lather I used a kitchen soup bowl.

BE SURE TO RINSE IT THOROUGHLY.
THEN RINSE IT AGAIN.
#18
linuxguile#1,

Does your lather Snap, Crackle and Pop?

MIckey

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#19

Member
Colorado Springs
Dang it, did I use my lather bowl for Rice Krispies again ?

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#20
linuxguile#6 ,

Don't feel badly.
When I first started wet/traditional shaving I used a soup bowl for my lather.
It worked quite well but I have never lived down the soapy chicken soup.

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