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Post subject: Re: Cookbooks, Kitchen Gadgets, Etc.
Posted: Sat April 23, 2022 12:34 am
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Would there be any interest in a thread re: the simple pleasure of hand washing your dishes? Perhaps episode 2 of RM Kitchen?
i went back to the OP, and read the first few pages, but i didn't bother searching for an offshoot thread about handwashing dishes. i'm definitely on board with those who enjoy it. there really is a zen-like quality to it. i didn't grow up with a dishwasher in the home, and i attribute that to my love for doing such a simple task. it's also why i--even though we have a dishwasher now--i'm not as trusting in the job it can do vs. my elbow grease.
Post subject: Re: Cookbooks, Kitchen Gadgets, Etc.
Posted: Sun April 24, 2022 7:45 pm
Mind Your Tanners
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 6:02 am Posts: 9712 Location: Tristes Tropiques
I don't have Six Seasons but I know a few friends who swear by it and the recipes they make look amazing. My wife got me his second book, Grains for Every Season, but I've yet to really dive into it.
I also believe in the zen-like quality of handwashing dishes, though we only do this for pots, knives, and stemware. Everything else goes into the dishwasher. Don't sleep on the zen of a well-loaded dishwasher that's packed to the absolute max.
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its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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dad wrote:
washing machine wrote:
Would there be any interest in a thread re: the simple pleasure of hand washing your dishes? Perhaps episode 2 of RM Kitchen?
i went back to the OP, and read the first few pages, but i didn't bother searching for an offshoot thread about handwashing dishes. i'm definitely on board with those who enjoy it. there really is a zen-like quality to it. i didn't grow up with a dishwasher in the home, and i attribute that to my love for doing such a simple task. it's also why i--even though we have a dishwasher now--i'm not as trusting in the job it can do vs. my elbow grease.
have any other RMers bought this one, or trust this guy?
Mickey wrote:
I don't have Six Seasons but I know a few friends who swear by it and the recipes they make look amazing. My wife got me his second book, Grains for Every Season, but I've yet to really dive into it.
I also believe in the zen-like quality of handwashing dishes, though we only do this for pots, knives, and stemware. Everything else goes into the dishwasher. Don't sleep on the zen of a well-loaded dishwasher that's packed to the absolute max.
I have lost that sense of zen somewhere along the trip, I'm afraid. Maybe that book is just the trick I need to find it again.
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Would there be any interest in a thread re: the simple pleasure of hand washing your dishes? Perhaps episode 2 of RM Kitchen?
i went back to the OP, and read the first few pages, but i didn't bother searching for an offshoot thread about handwashing dishes. i'm definitely on board with those who enjoy it. there really is a zen-like quality to it. i didn't grow up with a dishwasher in the home, and i attribute that to my love for doing such a simple task. it's also why i--even though we have a dishwasher now--i'm not as trusting in the job it can do vs. my elbow grease.
have any other RMers bought this one, or trust this guy?
Mickey wrote:
I don't have Six Seasons but I know a few friends who swear by it and the recipes they make look amazing. My wife got me his second book, Grains for Every Season, but I've yet to really dive into it.
I also believe in the zen-like quality of handwashing dishes, though we only do this for pots, knives, and stemware. Everything else goes into the dishwasher. Don't sleep on the zen of a well-loaded dishwasher that's packed to the absolute max.
I have lost that sense of zen somewhere along the trip, I'm afraid. Maybe that book is just the trick I need to find it again.
let me know if you need someone to handwash some dishes.
i take great pride in my work.
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Post subject: Re: Cookbooks, Kitchen Gadgets, Etc.
Posted: Wed April 27, 2022 2:18 am
Mind Your Tanners
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 6:02 am Posts: 9712 Location: Tristes Tropiques
No you don't! Our daily wine glasses are dishwasher safe.
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VinylGuy wrote:
its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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