I think a way to keep dishes clean is to be more resourceful with the pots and pans when cooking. It takes my sister 2 pans to cook bacon and eggs while it takes me only 1 pan.
We recently replaced the countertop and the sink.and put the tub/bucket away guess what happened we started to get lazy on the washing I know why the bucket system allows you to change water instantly you don't have to wait for the water to drain you invert then immediately begin running water. Since I returned to bucket system the kitchen stays clean and we eat at home more. If you are choosing a faucet please get one with the hose so you can rense pots and things.
Thanks I made this video b/c I have seen so many folks with a kitchen not being used due to dishes getting backed up. U
sually its first time away from home youths that never got a grip on reality. They end up eating either fast food or microwave food on paper plates. Use to be kitchens could back up b/c trash cans lacked capacity now we have huge wheeled dumpsters compared to the store bought stuff we use to use.
Man you type a lot! The description is longer than the video. By the time you read it, you're dead. Anyway, that bucket is called a "dishpan" and that is EXACTLY what I do at home.
Last weekend I had 2 pressure cookers going cooking the week's food a large roast and chicken breast all in gravy $25 worth of meat. I was able to cook all that food have it all put away and kitchen clean in 2 hours we still haven't eaten all the food since we ate out a couple times for the hell of it but we had options. I save tons of money doing this when considering it cost $25 to eat out per incident having food ready saves time too. Grab a main meal and a canned good some bread and yum.
The dish rack had dishes piled 2.5' high drying after I was done washing. I had to cook roux chop all the veggies prep the roast it took many pots plates spoons and you name it used over 4 large pots and one 2 quart sauce pan. Was able to start washing as soon as I was done with something it was washed and since I don't dry they piled up that high If I had the store bought dish rack it would have taken over 3 hours to cook all that.
If you are scratching your head wondering why I would do a video on washing dishes because I feel it is important click on the "more information" hyperlink to read more I write a lot more b/c I have all the room I need to explain myself. Besides a lot of young folks are getting their first place and have less desireable places with these problems. We live here by choice we can afford a palace but want to do it debt free. We are saving for a dome home we want to own it 100%.
I think a way to keep dishes clean is to be more resourceful with the pots and pans when cooking. It takes my sister 2 pans to cook bacon and eggs while it takes me only 1 pan.
scotplaya 1 year ago
We recently replaced the countertop and the sink.and put the tub/bucket away guess what happened we started to get lazy on the washing I know why the bucket system allows you to change water instantly you don't have to wait for the water to drain you invert then immediately begin running water. Since I returned to bucket system the kitchen stays clean and we eat at home more. If you are choosing a faucet please get one with the hose so you can rense pots and things.
cdltpx 2 years ago
Funny ,just saw a vid' where's healthier to drip dry your dishes ,compared to drying same dishes with same bacteria,,Good Work!!
NekkidRomeo 3 years ago
Thanks I made this video b/c I have seen so many folks with a kitchen not being used due to dishes getting backed up. U
sually its first time away from home youths that never got a grip on reality. They end up eating either fast food or microwave food on paper plates. Use to be kitchens could back up b/c trash cans lacked capacity now we have huge wheeled dumpsters compared to the store bought stuff we use to use.
cdltpx 3 years ago
Man you type a lot! The description is longer than the video. By the time you read it, you're dead. Anyway, that bucket is called a "dishpan" and that is EXACTLY what I do at home.
bambizzoozled 3 years ago
Understood my intention is to answer any questions that might arise I will not be here to respond to any questions once I return to duty.
cdltpx 3 years ago
Thats a good little set up you got there.
CMLovejoy 3 years ago
Last weekend I had 2 pressure cookers going cooking the week's food a large roast and chicken breast all in gravy $25 worth of meat. I was able to cook all that food have it all put away and kitchen clean in 2 hours we still haven't eaten all the food since we ate out a couple times for the hell of it but we had options. I save tons of money doing this when considering it cost $25 to eat out per incident having food ready saves time too. Grab a main meal and a canned good some bread and yum.
cdltpx 3 years ago
The dish rack had dishes piled 2.5' high drying after I was done washing. I had to cook roux chop all the veggies prep the roast it took many pots plates spoons and you name it used over 4 large pots and one 2 quart sauce pan. Was able to start washing as soon as I was done with something it was washed and since I don't dry they piled up that high If I had the store bought dish rack it would have taken over 3 hours to cook all that.
cdltpx 3 years ago
If you are scratching your head wondering why I would do a video on washing dishes because I feel it is important click on the "more information" hyperlink to read more I write a lot more b/c I have all the room I need to explain myself. Besides a lot of young folks are getting their first place and have less desireable places with these problems. We live here by choice we can afford a palace but want to do it debt free. We are saving for a dome home we want to own it 100%.
cdltpx 3 years ago