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Off The Broiler

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Food Musings From the Mind of eGullet Founder Jason Perlow

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Off The Broiler | Food Musings From the Mind of eGullet Founder Jason Perlow Off The Broiler Food Musings From the Mind of eGullet Founder Jason Perlow Home About Podcasts Recipes   A Visit to the Gwynnie Bee Hive May 5, 2016 by Rachel Nash Perlow Gwynnie Bee  is a subscription clothing rental business for plus size women. I decided to give it a try last year. Since having bariatric surgery, I had lost a lot of weight but wasn’t yet finished reducing. Who wants to buy clothes retail that you know you won’t fit in a month or two down the road? I had a great time trying clothes in successively smaller sizes, and my friends noticed I rarely wore the same thing twice! Unfortunately, I had been having a customer service issue for the past couple of months. You see, there were sizes missing from many of the recent style releases, and that was the size range I seemed to be in. Many brands used to be offered in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 10W, 12W, 14W, 16W, and up to size 32...

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