A friend in her 80’s once attended a bridal shower for a great-great grandniece. All of the guests were asked to bring a favorite recipe on an index card. My friend wrote:
We have used our oven – both in our apartment and in also in house – to store food as we have had rather small kitchens with a lack of storage space.
In our current kitchen (have had for over 30 years) our stove is two steps from our refrigerator, the sink and the 2 cabinets are a step across the aisle. We have a third cabinet between the fridge and stove. Cooking is like doing a dance one step forward, two steps left, then 2 steps right – turn, put dish in sink – cha cha cha.
Get a panic call from a neighbor on Thanksgiving. They found me at my parents’ house. They turned on the oven and forgot they store cookies in it. I didn’t ask for details and don’t get the problem but they wanted to use my oven! No. I didn’t like that idea. But luckily I had a huge countertop oven that worked for them.
I remember a news story years ago about a household that knew they were about to be busted for possession of illegal fireworks. So they hid them in the oven. It worked! The police didn’t find them. Unfortunately, they forgot that’s where they stashed them until they later turned the oven on, and burned the house down.
We use our dishwasher to store dishes. We haven’t turned one on in about 30 years. I know studies have supposedly found that one wastes more energy doing dishes by hand, but it’s hard to believe. And for only two people, hand-washing is quite sufficient. After all, I hafta get my exercise somehow!
as in many japanese homes, ours doesn’t have an oven. had a magic chef many, many years ago, but gave it to a friend when we moved away from that location. recent model homes offer the option of either an oven or a dishwasher built into the kitchen. since most japanese women don’t know how to use an oven, they opt for the dishwasher (or just more shelf space)…
to answer the question, “baking” is done with a microwave, usually…
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
ready-to-cook meals, eh?
rasputin's horoscope over 1 year ago
Thaw out
Take out
Eat out
mafastore over 1 year ago
We have used our oven – both in our apartment and in also in house – to store food as we have had rather small kitchens with a lack of storage space.
In our current kitchen (have had for over 30 years) our stove is two steps from our refrigerator, the sink and the 2 cabinets are a step across the aisle. We have a third cabinet between the fridge and stove. Cooking is like doing a dance one step forward, two steps left, then 2 steps right – turn, put dish in sink – cha cha cha.
Muzi54 over 1 year ago
I may as well store something in there. I use the microwave, the Air Fryer and the Crock pot.
gammaguy over 1 year ago
Does Chela (try to) use her refrigerator to bake things?
allen@home over 1 year ago
I made some cookies. So i used the oven.
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] over 1 year ago
Huh. That’s where I store important papers, should be safe from fire.
Chris over 1 year ago
yeah… I don’t think a terrible cook is what I would describe this cousin of yours. :L
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 1 year ago
Get a panic call from a neighbor on Thanksgiving. They found me at my parents’ house. They turned on the oven and forgot they store cookies in it. I didn’t ask for details and don’t get the problem but they wanted to use my oven! No. I didn’t like that idea. But luckily I had a huge countertop oven that worked for them.
[Traveler] Premium Member over 1 year ago
On the tv show The Middle, they stored blankets in there.
calliarcale over 1 year ago
I remember a news story years ago about a household that knew they were about to be busted for possession of illegal fireworks. So they hid them in the oven. It worked! The police didn’t find them. Unfortunately, they forgot that’s where they stashed them until they later turned the oven on, and burned the house down.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
And the leftovers. Just reconstitute with a sauce or gravy.
Linguist over 1 year ago
We use our microwave for a breadbox! It actually gets more use storing our fresh bread and rolls than it ever does as a microwave oven.
khjalmarj over 1 year ago
We use our dishwasher to store dishes. We haven’t turned one on in about 30 years. I know studies have supposedly found that one wastes more energy doing dishes by hand, but it’s hard to believe. And for only two people, hand-washing is quite sufficient. After all, I hafta get my exercise somehow!
Ken Norris Premium Member over 1 year ago
My mother-in-law kept potato chips in hers…
ladykat over 1 year ago
I am the dishwasher. I store portions of food in me.
LONNYMARQUEZ over 1 year ago
baldo comics are getting lazy
RWill over 1 year ago
“I don’t want to say my cousin Chela is a terrible cook … but her family has DoorDash on speed dial.”
MarshaOstroff over 1 year ago
In Mexico, kitchen ovens are rarely used for baking or roasting, so most Mexican housewives use theirs to store pots and pans.
gopher gofer over 1 year ago
these comments have been educational… ☺
as in many japanese homes, ours doesn’t have an oven. had a magic chef many, many years ago, but gave it to a friend when we moved away from that location. recent model homes offer the option of either an oven or a dishwasher built into the kitchen. since most japanese women don’t know how to use an oven, they opt for the dishwasher (or just more shelf space)…
to answer the question, “baking” is done with a microwave, usually…
bakana over 1 year ago
I won’t say my wife is a terrible cook but, last week, she served Spaghetti and golf Balls.