 Ever have a half-full dishwasher that you can't quite justify running? I had one of those mornings. I knew it wasn't quite empty enough for the impending lunch and dinner dishes ... which means loitering dirties, which I loathe ... but not full enough to press the little magic start button.
Ever have a half-full dishwasher that you can't quite justify running? I had one of those mornings. I knew it wasn't quite empty enough for the impending lunch and dinner dishes ... which means loitering dirties, which I loathe ... but not full enough to press the little magic start button. The ingenious SOS pads came to my rescue. First, I gave the interiors of all the coffee and tea-stained mugs a good scrub before they were tossed in. It must have been awhile since their last cleaning, for the mugs alone filled up the top rack. Next, I wiggled the stove top grates into the lower rack and gave the stove top and tea kettle a good scour. To finish off the pad (and to keep my hardworking right arm disproportionately larger than my lazy left), I put some muscle into the kitchen sink. Toss in the sink stopper and scrubby brush and hit the coveted button without guilt.
The ingenious SOS pads came to my rescue. First, I gave the interiors of all the coffee and tea-stained mugs a good scrub before they were tossed in. It must have been awhile since their last cleaning, for the mugs alone filled up the top rack. Next, I wiggled the stove top grates into the lower rack and gave the stove top and tea kettle a good scour. To finish off the pad (and to keep my hardworking right arm disproportionately larger than my lazy left), I put some muscle into the kitchen sink. Toss in the sink stopper and scrubby brush and hit the coveted button without guilt.Hmm. I'm so satisfied I might not even sneak cookies from the freezer. Well, on second thought ...
just reading your blog before heading out to carline! I love SOS pads, I love organizing, I love your blog! Makes me want to dig out the SOS pads and do the same, except I always seem to have a full dishwasher. Lame!
ReplyDeleteThe professor and I sat in a downtown coffee shop this past Saturday morning and I sipped tea from a thick white restaurant mug. "I love these mugs," I told him, "they're sturdy and they keep my tea warm." I adore your mugs, especially the robins egg blue on the inside. I'm curious, did you scavenge them? They're to practical and sturdy and comforting -- perfect for the chilly months ahead.
ReplyDeleteVery smart. Will have to remember this.
ReplyDeleteyou made me smile. :)
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ReplyDeleteIn all honesty, I adore them too! I do scavenge them from thrift stores, but they are hard to find. I get extremely excited when I stumble upon them. They also come in cream with the blue interior, but I only have one of those. They are on ebay, but somehow, for me, the thrill of the hunt can be lost with ebay. But, I am tempted from time to time!
They are called "Taylor Mugs" and are wonderful. Nearly indestructible, go in the dishwasher and microwave, and cute as a button.
I'll have to do a blog post on them someday!
::sniff::sniff:: oh, how i miss my dishwasher. my my drip pans and burners haven't been washed since it broke.
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