They just dry while in the drying rack. Then you take them out of the rack and use them again.
True fact. I've heard tell that some people keep dishes in the cupboards, but I'm not so sure.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
They just dry while in the drying rack. Then you take them out of the rack and use them again.
True fact. I've heard tell that some people keep dishes in the cupboards, but I'm not so sure.
I'm also allergic to drying the dishes. When I'm some place where we have to handwash dishes, my line is that I wash and God dries.
You mean people actually dry dishes?
I'm sorry, I never understood the logic behind drying dishes. They're going to dry anyway by themselves, right? It's like waving a shirt around and going all "phoo" on it instead of hanging it to dry by the wind, in my eyes.
When we went to visit my brother, I cooked/washed/dried and put away. At first the washing/drying was sorta novel because I haven't hand-washed dishes since around 1981 (we even have a full size dishwasher on the boat). After about 4 days, I was totally over it though.
I don't mind doing dishes, no big. Very often I'll be washing my cooking dishes out before I sit down to eat.
I have a small apartment with a tiny kitchen. I have to wash as I go, or it gets really ugly really fast. I almost always wash all my cooking dishes before eating.
I just watched Cooking with Feminists on Colbert. Am dead from laughing.
Oh god, that was hysterical with the "Kiss the Cook" apron and Jane Fonda snogging him multiple times.
I also just about died during the guest segment when he "ran" over in the red high-heels and at the end with the "Mrs. Colbert" sash and the tiara!
I wash as I go on THanksgiving. We have no dishwasher and it just makes things so much easier.
Comedycentral.com finally posted Cooking With Feminists to the video section. Now I need to go watch it another zillion times.
A word to people wanting to catch-up with BSG via Netflix: Make sure to get BSG: The Mini-series first (essentially a 3-hour pilot which answers most of the questions I've seen here), then Seasons 1, 2, and 2.5. I'm only on Disc 1 of Season 1 now, but I'm loving it and looking forward to catching up to Season 3 on my dvr.
megan, we don't Net Flix. Is the mini-series available to purchase? Do you know, is it included in the S1 DVD box set, if you buy it? What is season 2.5?
When we went to visit my brother, I cooked/washed/dried and put away. At first the washing/drying was sorta novel because I haven't hand-washed dishes since around 1981 (we even have a full size dishwasher on the boat). After about 4 days, I was totally over it though.
This. We've had a dishwasher since around our first anniversary. We worked together when we first got married, and so our deal was I always that I'd cook and he would clean up. When we moved to our second apartment, we needed to buy a fridge, and came out with a dishwasher, as well. When you haven't had to do it for a while, washing dishes is kind of Zen. For me, drying never is, though. It's very much what Nilly said:
I'm sorry, I never understood the logic behind drying dishes. They're going to dry anyway by themselves, right? It's like waving a shirt around and going all "phoo" on it instead of hanging it to dry by the wind, in my eyes.
My heat just kicked on. Finally. I would think snow outside might be a good indication that indoor heat is called for.
On Jericho, I'm disappointed that not!St. Louis ex-cop seems to be a part of a large conspiracy. I think the show could be more interesting without a known/present big bad. I like his kids though. "Who is always going to take care of you?" "Mommy." Heh. As for Mr. Mayor, anytime I can say the last line of your speech before you do, it's really not a good thing.