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A little bet with my DH. I'm American by birth and growing up I didn't have an electric kettle. After meeting DH in university I returned to the States and struggled to find one, finally spending a relative fortune for one at Wal-Mart.
British DH thinks my family was odd and doesn't understand how anyone can survive without a kettle. He thinks visiting my family is like going back to the dark ages kettle wise. I think it's an inconvenience now when we visit, but consider it fairly normal. I don't recall any of my American friends or family having one growing up.
So, do you have an electric kettle? And if not, DH would like to know how you survive
British DH thinks my family was odd and doesn't understand how anyone can survive without a kettle. He thinks visiting my family is like going back to the dark ages kettle wise. I think it's an inconvenience now when we visit, but consider it fairly normal. I don't recall any of my American friends or family having one growing up.
So, do you have an electric kettle? And if not, DH would like to know how you survive