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( , Wed 29 Nov 2006, 16:33)
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........especially ones with cutlery / kitchen implements
Simply line the draw with a sheet of foil for easy replacement / removal
According to my cleaner* at least
* yes, I am fucking rich
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 14:43, 14 replies, latest was 14 years ago)

I tend to keep the dirty cutlery in hot soapy water, but only temporarily.
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 15:06, Reply)

At first I giggled - *what the feck has she done?!* - but now I'm not sure if it's an act of genius
( , Tue 1 Mar 2011, 15:14, Reply)

Others tend to the bedroom (nudge nudge), bathroom, toilet, garden, hallway etc etc. I mean - what what
( , Wed 2 Mar 2011, 14:05, Reply)

I prefer a whore in the bedroom.
But then I'm quite fond of having a chef in the kitchen. Or a whore.
( , Thu 3 Mar 2011, 16:04, Reply)

The excessive use of foil in your home probably has a more millenary connection
( , Wed 2 Mar 2011, 8:20, Reply)

and simply turn it on 1hr before you need a clean knife/fork/plate etc
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 8:33, Reply)

If I had the dosh I would have a couple of indistrial type dishwashers or, even better, a customised one -- that way cuttlery can just be stored and cleaned in the same place. Same goes for plates, pots, pans and the like too.
Keeping things in drawers and cupboards to go dirty is pointlessly inneficient.
( , Sun 6 Mar 2011, 16:56, Reply)

.. wouldn't a sheet of brown paper be more effective, if anything is required?
( , Mon 14 Mar 2011, 18:13, Reply)
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