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RE: So Many Chairs So Little Time : A Trip to the World's Biggest IKEA

Hello stranger! Great to see you back and good to hear that you've been keeping yourself busy and out of trouble!!

I just went to our local IKEA last week, and yes it's pretty difficult to come out empty handed, there's always a reason to buy something, and usually it's price! I bought some chopstick holders ( the little things you rest your chopsticks on during the meal so you don't have to put them on the table) reduced from £4 to 10p. It would be so wrong not to buy it!!

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The design of chopstick holders I imagine you purchased is pretty neat. Is that the curved one?Hi @livinguktaiwan 😁 it's been a while. How are you doing?

Haha, same! They're tempting, especially the items inside the large baskets and then they're present and well lined up again before the cashier.

I had to toss the peeler back into the pile, went back for it, and tossed it back again. What changed my mind was the possibility that if I was not taking check-in luggage then I probably won't be able to take the peeler with me on the plane but I still got hooked by a few favorite items. Because of IKEA, I ended up getting a check-in suitcase so yeah I could have gotten the peeler lol. The suitcase was stuffed with IKEA products, mostly favors requested by a neighbor.