My theory on housework is, if the item doesn't multiply, smell, catch fire, or block the refrigerator door, let it be. No one else cares. Why should you?
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Since I travel so much, it's always great to be home. There's nothing like getting to raid my own refrigerator at two in the morning.
Once food gets into our fridges, larders and kitchens, ensuring that it gets used up before going off seems like an obvious thing to do - but it's alarming how many millions of tonnes are simply chucked because we don't keep track of the food we've spent our money on.
If there was a fire at my house I would throw more things on it. The only thing I would take out? Myself!
The kitchen may not get cleaned, and I have to accept that. I do the important things.
Until I got older, I never dreamed of what a demanding responsibility it is to keep food in the pantry, to keep clothing neat and presentable, to buy all that is needed to keep a home running.
The thing about my fridge is, it's a family fridge, so there's a little of something everybody likes in there.
I love my refrigerator.
I love cooking and one of my favourite things to do with my husband is open up the refrigerator.
In my household, everything happens in the kitchen. My parents have this pretty big home, and it doesn't matter how big it is, we will all squeeze ourselves in the kitchen and just chat while my mom or dad cooks.
It's often discouraging sitting working at home, wondering whether to put the heating on, answering the doorbell to the gas board, feeling it's all utterly pointless.
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