stupid women :rolleyes:

I don't see the point in rinsing, a wipe with a teatowel does it fine. Unless I'm washing crystal glasses or something then much care is taken.

Wouldn't bother with a dishwasher, I only know 1 person who owns one round here, and it's rubbish, you still have to run washing up water for pans so it's pretty pointless.

Teatowels are full of germs .

Best thing with a dishwasher is it hides all the dirty plates,cups untill they need to be washed rather than a pile in the sink .

A decent dishwasher should cope with dirty pans .
 
The other day I was bring a couple of new doors into the house. I went out and opened the door leaving it open so I had a clear run back in. Gets to the car, grabs a door starts heading back down the drive to notice the door was shut. Wind? No - I re-opened to be greeted by a rather ****** off person asking why I always thought it was a good idea to leave doors open, that our neighbours could see in, that it was too cold... all whilst i'm standing there with a door. To guys it's common sense that if your bringing something in you'd leave the door open, they think you'll shut the door, put the door down, re-open it... what a waste of time and energy!

She also loves to turn lights off every 3 seconds - even if i'm popping out of a room for a few seconds she'll turn it off behind me. Earlier on today I was actually using the light whilst doing something and she turned it off leaving me blind! She was then utterly perplexed when I turned it off.

They must smoke crack in the womb or something.
 
Teatowels aren't full of germs, you do realise theres this thing called washing?
I've never gotten ill from a washing up, actually, unless you have some serious immune deficiency I don't think it's even possible?

I made a pan of eggs at a mates house, stuck the dirty pan in the dishwasher on a hardcore soak wash setting, barely touched the pan and all the other stuff came out smelling of eggs. Waste of time, I just ran a bowl and did it the old fashioned way.
 
Teatowels aren't full of germs, you do realise theres this thing called washing?

unless you wash them every day which I doubt .

http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/keepingfoodsafe/cleaning/

"Cloths
Dirty, damp cloths are the perfect place for bacteria to breed. So it's very important to wash kitchen cloths and sponges regularly and leave them to dry before using them again.

Ideally, try to keep different cloths for different jobs. For example, use one cloth to wipe worktops and another to wash dishes. This helps to stop bacteria spreading.

If you want to choose the safest option, you could use disposable kitchen towel to wipe worktops and chopping boards. This is because you throw the kitchen towel away after using it once, so it is less likely to spread bacteria than cloths you use again.

Tea towels can also spread bacteria, so it's important to wash them regularly and be careful how you use them. Remember, if you wipe your hands on a tea towel after you have touched raw meat, this will spread bacteria to the towel. Then, if you use the tea towel to dry a plate, the bacteria will spread to the plate"
 
unless you wash them every day which I doubt .

http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/keepingfoodsafe/cleaning/

"Cloths
Dirty, damp cloths are the perfect place for bacteria to breed. So it's very important to wash kitchen cloths and sponges regularly and leave them to dry before using them again.

Ideally, try to keep different cloths for different jobs. For example, use one cloth to wipe worktops and another to wash dishes. This helps to stop bacteria spreading.

If you want to choose the safest option, you could use disposable kitchen towel to wipe worktops and chopping boards. This is because you throw the kitchen towel away after using it once, so it is less likely to spread bacteria than cloths you use again.

Tea towels can also spread bacteria, so it's important to wash them regularly and be careful how you use them. Remember, if you wipe your hands on a tea towel after you have touched raw meat, this will spread bacteria to the towel. Then, if you use the tea towel to dry a plate, the bacteria will spread to the plate"

this is right, I use disposable kitchen towel for this very reason.
 
Believe me lads I've been with mine for 35 years and it doesn't get any easier.
For the first time in years on New Years Eve we had nowhere to go.
At 7pm she came down looking absolutely stunning and I asked where she was going?
She said nowhere but she wanted to look nice for the evening.
At around 7:05 a muso mate rang asking what I was doing because he was really struggling with his voice and needed a backup for his gig.
I announced we were going out and she went absolutely bonkers:confused:
I'd never seen her so upset and she stormed off saying she wasn't ready to go out and she would have to change because she couldn't go in what she was wearing:confused:
At 9pm she came down wearing exactly the same clothes, shoes & jewellery :confused:
I then had 2 daughters telling me that I didn't understand.

Women.
 
To scared of bacteria some people, it's no wonder theres so many sick kids these days.

I wash my plates and then dry them with a teatowel without rinsing them "OH MY GOD WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE" I wipe my side down with the same cloth I've had for over a year "OH NO BACTERIA!"

I'm never ill, very very very rarely.
 
Believe me lads I've been with mine for 35 years and it doesn't get any easier.
For the first time in years on New Years Eve we had nowhere to go.
At 7pm she came down looking absolutely stunning and I asked where she was going?
She said nowhere but she wanted to look nice for the evening.
At around 7:05 a muso mate rang asking what I was doing because he was really struggling with his voice and needed a backup for his gig.
I announced we were going out and she went absolutely bonkers:confused:
I'd never seen her so upset and she stormed off saying she wasn't ready to go out and she would have to change because she couldn't go in what she was wearing:confused:
At 9pm she came down wearing exactly the same clothes, shoes & jewellery :confused:
I then had 2 daughters telling me that I didn't understand.

Women.

Was that a poem? :p
 
Tea towels can also spread bacteria, so it's important to wash them regularly and be careful how you use them. Remember, if you wipe your hands on a tea towel after you have touched raw meat, this will spread bacteria to the towel. Then, if you use the tea towel to dry a plate, the bacteria will spread to the plate"

What kind of **** uses the same towel to wipe/dry their hands as they do to dry washing up? :confused:
 
Believe me lads I've been with mine for 35 years and it doesn't get any easier.
For the first time in years on New Years Eve we had nowhere to go.
At 7pm she came down looking absolutely stunning and I asked where she was going?
She said nowhere but she wanted to look nice for the evening.
At around 7:05 a muso mate rang asking what I was doing because he was really struggling with his voice and needed a backup for his gig.
I announced we were going out and she went absolutely bonkers:confused:
I'd never seen her so upset and she stormed off saying she wasn't ready to go out and she would have to change because she couldn't go in what she was wearing:confused:
At 9pm she came down wearing exactly the same clothes, shoes & jewellery :confused:
I then had 2 daughters telling me that I didn't understand.

Women.

You should have told her to get changed. :p
 
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