But all the same, I've been considering some ways to be even more efficient. For someone who doesn't like cleaning -- but does like things to be clean -- surely there is an easier option. Why not just stop cooking entirely, and thereby stop the need to clean as well? Take breakfast, for instance. Couldn't we just snarf down a granola bar each day, instead of dealing with things like eggs, cheese, butter and toast? It seems so easy! The only cleaning would be putting the wrapper into the trash. With some training, even my husband could keep up with that.
Now that I think of it, I have been in the homes of friends whose kitchens are always spotless. And if I look into their refrigerators, all that's there is perhaps some bottled water, some expired milk (from the last time they made coffee at home) and maybe a half-empty bottle of white wine. These people clearly never cook, and they get to have a clean kitchen all the time. Is that fair?
It doesn't seem right that because I go through the effort of cooking, I have to also make the additional effort of cleaning -- and even cleaning at the same time, according to Martha's rules. Surely, there should be some more fair way of distributing labor.
Or maybe it's just time to gather up some take-out menus and make life both easier and cleaner at the same time.
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Great idea for a blog! I look forward to reading more. Also, what the heck is dog dancing? :-)
I like the idea of take-out, but that doesn't fit within my "Year of Austerity" program. I guess I'll try the method of cleaning as I go. If only my husband could do that as well. Maybe he should read Martha's book, but I'm guessing he would have the same reaction as your husband to anything "Martha."
Welcome to the blog, Voncey and KJ! Please keep posting.
The problem with take-out is the menus. Once you have more than 2 they are "clutter". Then there is the rule of inintended consequences, where in trying to solve one problem you create an even greater problem.
Take-out menus and the boxes that the chinese food comes in leads to deforestation. The delivery car increases your carbon footprint leading to global warming, melting of the polar icecap, death of coral reefs and unpredictable weather patterns.
Would you be able to sleep knowing that your clean kitchen resulted in the catastrophic global warming and death of cuddly polar bear cubs?
The poor cuddly polar bear cubs! Mind you, I originally come from Canada, where hunters are notorious for clubbing cute baby seals -- so maybe I'm hardened to such things somehow? In any case, I'm thinking of going "green" for my resolution next month, so hopefully that will offset the environmental damage I cause by ordering in.
Thanks for posting, Anonymous. Hope to hear from you again soon -- maybe with some initials?
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