jabbur
Master Chef
Both cups and spoons WITHOUT rings at my place. It seems I don't want to wash something I haven't used! Keep my spoons in a drawer divider and the cups are in the cupboard with my mixing bowls.
Buck said:Andy,
The only question that truly matters in life is how do you do the toilet paper? Over the top, or down the back?
There is a right answer.
Michael in FtW said:As for wearing rings while cooking... rings off, always! Food gets under something as simple as a plain wedding band and isn't always adequately washed along with the bare hands ... rings with stones and settings are even worse for trapping bacteria that can get passed on from one food to the next.
foodstorm said:Amen! Now if only someone would tell Paula Deen that!
I did read in the other thread about your one-handed snap-second delivery of the proper amount of paper, for which you should be congratulated. I can do it going in the other direction.bethzaring said:and what's wrong with down the back ?
The Dessert Diva said:When I used to dabble in TPC (thank you Doris Christopher, and I still do to a degree) I bought her adjustable cups and spoon sets . I just love them. Its an all in one contraption that takes the fuss out of measuring for a level amount. I admit, I love a good kitchen gadget now and them, but I do have my mothers old tin measuring cups that look like darling little saucepots, and once they came into my possesion...I threw the 52 yr old metal ring in the trash, thank you very muck...(sorry mom)
The Dessert Diva said:When I used to dabble in TPC (thank you Doris Christopher, and I still do to a degree) I bought her adjustable cups and spoon sets . I just love them. Its an all in one contraption that takes the fuss out of measuring for a level amount. I admit, I love a good kitchen gadget now and them, but I do have my mothers old tin measuring cups that look like darling little saucepots, and once they came into my possesion...I threw the 52 yr old metal ring in the trash, thank you very muck...(sorry mom)
Buck said:Andy,
You have posed a dilemma for all of us right-thinking red-blooded honest and upstanding cat-owners. Perhaps we should just eschew toilet paper altogether and use a litter box...unless you can come up with a better solution.
Meow,
Buck