

I definitely recommend this little squeeze bottle." - Jkats And it still looks and feels new, so it is d efinitely holding up very well with a lot of use. This bottle is easy to use, clean to use, and comes apart for easy cleaning. I simply store the bottle directly on my shelf for quick access, because I have not seen even the slightest hint of an oil ring on my shelf, even after a year of daily use. Oil doesn’t drip down onto the bottle at all, so my hands never get oil on them and I have no problems with drips either. I just flip the lid off with my thumb and squeeze, which makes me feel like a graceful, quick and efficient chef. I use it for dispensing oil during cooking. Promising review: "I’ve used this bottle daily for almost exactly a year now. it's made of BPA-free plastic and is dishwasher safe. As their secrets unfold, the secrets of the house reveal a devastatingly dark history.Ī horrifying, haunted mansion story that will chill you to the bones, Nothing But Blackened Teeth, is a must read for all horror fans.Reviewers say it's perfectly leakproof, and great for non-kitchen uses too! BTW. And while the friends seem like such a close group-they were all gifted first class flights to Japan to stay in an ancient mansion that required government permits to visit, there is an unbearable tension between them. Our narrator Cat has recently experienced a mental health episode that may or may not be coloring her version of past events so her narration may or may not be reliable. It’s one friend’s massive amount of money that allows the friends access to such an ancient and haunted home, but it’s that same wealth that creates such friction between them. Brough together for the wedding between two of them, stresses of the last year threaten to ruin the mood of the weekend but politeness and booze both help to smooth things over. The characters within are college friends who have grown both incredibly close and also far apart. Khaw’s writing is quiet and almost delicate but packs a massive punch. This is by far one of the scariest novellas I’ve read this year and I loved every single sentence.

What should have been a joyous weekend celebrating the marriage of Nadia and Faiz turns into a gruesome nightmare when they awaken the spirits of the house.įrom the cover, we know that we are in for a wild and horrifying adventure and Khaw does not disappoint. Set in an ancient mansion with a dark past, a group of college friends gather for a weekend of drinking and celebration. This is a terrifying and chilling story that brings Japanese mythology to life.
