Nope, either you wash and leave everything in the rack to dry or I will. The job only requires one person and the other gets to do whatever they prefer to be doing.
For decades the FDA has advocated leaving dishes to air-dry. If you have one spot of bacteria that you missed, using a rag spreads that bacteria over ALL your dishes and there is a better chance it can find a speck of food you missed. It will then grow rapidly. (I know, never could convince Mom of this, either.)
Kiba65 almost 4 years ago
So true.
stairsteppublishing almost 4 years ago
Especially after a dinner party. A great way to wind down and wake up in the morning to a clean house.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
No argument. Of course, we’ll all split a bowl of macaroni with G. Marconi before that scenario is even suggested.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Nope, either you wash and leave everything in the rack to dry or I will. The job only requires one person and the other gets to do whatever they prefer to be doing.
walstib Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Maybe Congress could be seated in alphabetical order instead of by opposing parties on each side. Mix it up!
pbr50138 almost 4 years ago
Since I’m retired, in our house it’s I wash and it’s air dry. She works and I need to earn my keep.
cat3crazy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I can just imagine the mess of broken dishes, right Nancy P.
KEA almost 4 years ago
I have a vision of heaps of broken dishes
Rolf Rykken Premium Member almost 4 years ago
World leaders….Putin….Trump…..doing the dishes?
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
The reason I liked cooking in a restaurant, more than at home: they hired some one else to do the pots, pans & dishes.
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
Some of those world leaders might consider those dishes weapons.
MCProfessor almost 4 years ago
We’d end up with a bunch of broken plates!
JP Steve Premium Member almost 4 years ago
But if they had to clean it up they might not get this world in such a mess to start with!
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
For decades the FDA has advocated leaving dishes to air-dry. If you have one spot of bacteria that you missed, using a rag spreads that bacteria over ALL your dishes and there is a better chance it can find a speck of food you missed. It will then grow rapidly. (I know, never could convince Mom of this, either.)