Washing Dishes

I used to take mine down to the creek and beat them against the rocks.....then my wife told me that was supposed to be the clothes! Who woulda thunk??
 
My wife used to take me down to the creek and beat me with rocks.....she said it was to wash my clothes.


I have discovered this about an automatic dishwasher (and in our married life we've not always had one). No matter which way I load it....it's wrong.
 
I let it pile up. Then I either get a new girlfriend or I sell the house. Works every time. End of story. :icon_lol:

- H52
 
We like to dine with family and friends, at their homes of course, or several of our favourite restaurants, no dish washing required!
:kilroy:
 
Compulsive.

I wash everything instantly.

Cooking, done with a pot or pan, stuff poured into serving dish, pot or pan washed now, dumped in drying rack. Finish cooking, kitchen already clean, no evidence left. That said...I never dry dishes. They sit in the drying rack until...well...dry.

Put away next morning.

Meals...dishes straight from the table to the sink, done immediately. Then off to the fireside for brandy and cigars.....umm...no...beer and flightsim.....okay...flightsim with tv going off to one side.
 
Compulsive.

I wash everything instantly.

Cooking, done with a pot or pan, stuff poured into serving dish, pot or pan washed now, dumped in drying rack. Finish cooking, kitchen already clean, no evidence left. That said...I never dry dishes. They sit in the drying rack until...well...dry.

Actually, that's the approved technique. Drying dishes with a handtowel is considered unsanitary. I remember this from being a mess officer at one time and having to inspect the mobile kitchens in the field. It's actually part of a cook's evaluation.

Now, if they only made decent biscuits......
 
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