Truly are you two the Four Yorkshiremen for the hipster generation.
#LUXURY.
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Truly are you two the Four Yorkshiremen for the hipster generation.
#LUXURY.
My one true method of dishwashing is to rinse all the food stuff off shortly after use and place in dishwasher. Run when full. However, the other humans that occupy space with me have never acquiesced and have varying wrong methods of doing things. Except MIL, who washes by hand but actually gets stuff clean. The menfolk that surround me "wash" the dishes and then I have to take them out of the rack and put them in the dishwasher because not so much with the cleanliness.
That is my pet peeve, if the dishwasher is filling up with dirty dishes, WHY put your dish in the sink. Rinse it and put it in the dishwasher please.
And on that note, I made a CLEAN/DIRTY magnet to make the status of the dishwasher clear. I used scrabble tiles to spell out the words and it turned out so cute.
The menfolk that surround me "wash" the dishes and then I have to take them out of the rack and put them in the dishwasher because not so much with the cleanliness.
I got into SO much trouble while traveling with some young folk in Wales.
Their method of dishwashing (partly cultural-no rinsing/partly youth-no time!) made me physically ill.
I snuck down in the night to rewash everything for fear of ptomaine poisoning. I got caught. Not pretty.
My mentally ill grandmother and father taught me, by dint of nevermind, the sanctity of the clean cupboard. I wash pretty much everything BEFORE sitting down to eat. Or, at least rinse well.
Went to the doctor this morning, was prescribed Prozac/fluoxetine for my anxiety. It's a low dose, but I'm always leery of brain drugs. The side effects sheet is appalling as usual, so I'm wondering if anyone has experience with it.
I've been on it for a few years now, Connie, and I've had pretty much zero side effects except maybe a little fatigue when I started it.
The only problem I had with it was that it made me sleepy during the day.
So taking it in the evening sounds like the best plan.
I took Prozac some decades ago. It helped.
Everyone in my extended family knows that the rule if you are dining with my grandmother is to volunteer to wash dishes the INSTANT dinner is over and do not take no for an answer. Because if you don't, she will rinse everything in scalding hot water and call it a day - no soap, no scrubbing. Either she's alive today because exposure to all potential foodborne illnesses over the years have given her an iron-clad immune system, or because she's always had either a husband, 4 kids, or a housekeeper to prevent her from doing dishes and poisoning us all.