I learned that you don't take dishes from the table to the dishwasher; you have to rinse them first. I think that's stupid because I don't go out in the back yard and hose off before taking a shower.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't have a dishwasher, and I hate washing dishes.
I'm always gonna be crazy about dishes in the sink. Crazy! Because it's a sign of disrespect. It says that you think someone else is going to clean up after you: that you're not prepared to do it yourself.
I don't like when people put their dishes in the dishwasher without scrubbing them properly because it comes out with those little white dots and then you can't get those out. And you have to rewash them.
I've always enjoyed doing dishes. Maybe it was the fashionable yellow gloves that I loved so much. It's weird, I know, but I find cleaning cathartic.
I was a dishwasher at one of those Japanese places that cook on your table. Not too fun.
I have to admit that I'm one of those people that thinks the dishwasher is a miracle.
Cooking can be rewarding when it is a choice and no longer the onerous duty of the housewife, and when a dishwasher can lighten the load at the other end of the process.
You always have to be ready. When I'm washing dishes, I have to have a towel ready so I can dry my hands and push the record button on my phone.
I learned, when I look in the mirror and tell my story, that I should be myself and not peep whatever everybody is doing.
The wisest advice I ever received regarding the kitchen came from my mother: 'Do the dishes while you're cooking.'