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On 4/5/2019 10:15 AM, Gary wrote:
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>> Stop buying Swiss cheese.

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> lol
>

Or stop letting the guy use the microwave without cleaning up after
himself. Sheesh, he can't scrape and or/wash a dish before the cheese
hardens?

Jill
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> On 4/5/2019 10:15 AM, Gary wrote:
>> Thomas wrote:
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>>> Stop buying Swiss cheese.

>>
>> lol
>>

> Or stop letting the guy use the microwave without cleaning up after
> himself. Sheesh, he can't scrape and or/wash a dish before the cheese
> hardens?


It hardens because he does that thing that most guys seem to do. Picks a
seemingly random time and walks away. The cheese gets totally overcooked and
then sticks. He once put something in there that have taken 1-2 minutes to
heat. Set it for 40 minutes and walked away. I called him back and asked why
he was making charcoal?

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Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with gooey cheese dripping off.
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"Thomas" > wrote in message
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> cheese dripping off.


He sometimes uses those.

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On 4/6/2019 3:29 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Thomas" > wrote in message
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>> Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with
>> gooey cheese dripping off.

>
> He sometimes uses those.


Quit bitching about the gooey mess and make him use paper plates. Or
tell him to wash his own dishes. Fer cryin' out loud, grow a backbone.

Jill


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On 2019-04-06 8:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/6/2019 3:29 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Thomas" > wrote in message
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>>> Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with
>>> gooey cheese dripping off.

>>
>> He sometimes uses those.

>
> Quit bitching about the gooey mess and make him use paper plates.Â* Or
> tell him to wash his own dishes.Â* Fer cryin' out loud, grow a backbone.


In a couple months he will deny ever having complained about him
leaving cheese crusted plates lying around.

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> On 2019-04-06 8:03 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
>> On 4/6/2019 3:29 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>> "Thomas" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with
>>>> gooey cheese dripping off.
>>>
>>> He sometimes uses those.

>>
>> Quit bitching about the gooey mess and make him use paper plates. Or tell
>> him to wash his own dishes. Fer cryin' out loud, grow a backbone.

>
> In a couple months he will deny ever having complained about him leaving
> cheese crusted plates lying around.


I *wasn't* complaining about him. I asked how to get cheese off of a dish
brush. Everyone assumed that *he* was the cheese culprit. I don't know who
it is. And as I said to Jill, I have baked things or nuked things with
cheese myself and all it takes is a tiny bit. The cheese will weld right
onto the brush, hardening the bristles.

I cooked lentils and Kielbasa tonight. Am quick soaking black beans and will
cook those in a few min. What did you cook today?

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 4/6/2019 3:29 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Thomas" > wrote in message
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>>> Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with gooey
>>> cheese dripping off.

>>
>> He sometimes uses those.

>
> Quit bitching about the gooey mess and make him use paper plates. Or tell
> him to wash his own dishes. Fer cryin' out loud, grow a backbone.


I asked a question and that was how to get the cheese off of the dish brush.
I have gotten cheese on the dish brush from stuff I have baked.

Stop being a bitch and if you haven't got an answer, stop trying to bring
drama into the mix.

Do you like being told what to do? I thought not. You should go lightly
steam something. That would make you feel better!

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On Sat, 6 Apr 2019 Thomas > wrote:
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>Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with gooey cheese dripping off.


Purfect recommendation. Any pizzaria will serve a pie with paper
plates. We use those cheapo paper plates often, purfect for
sandwiches, pizza, hot dogs, any food that's not juicy and needs no
knife... actually costs less than washing dishes even with a
dishwasher. A carton of 1,000 paper plates at BJs costs about $9...
and they get repurposed for feeding the cats.

And using trees for paper pulp is no waste at all, there are millions
of acres devoted to planting pulp trees, they grow fairly quickly and
better to plant managed trees than to have barren land and unruly
forests prone to fire.... there're huge pulp farms devoted entirely to
trees for TP.

The dishwasher is the biggest source of pollution. almost as bad as a
clothes washer. Those new dishwasher compounds in plastic capsules
are very big polluters.
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> On Sat, 6 Apr 2019 Thomas > wrote:
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>>Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with gooey
>>cheese dripping off.

>
> Purfect recommendation. Any pizzaria will serve a pie with paper
> plates. We use those cheapo paper plates often, purfect for
> sandwiches, pizza, hot dogs, any food that's not juicy and needs no
> knife... actually costs less than washing dishes even with a
> dishwasher. A carton of 1,000 paper plates at BJs costs about $9...
> and they get repurposed for feeding the cats.
>
> And using trees for paper pulp is no waste at all, there are millions
> of acres devoted to planting pulp trees, they grow fairly quickly and
> better to plant managed trees than to have barren land and unruly
> forests prone to fire.... there're huge pulp farms devoted entirely to
> trees for TP.
>
> The dishwasher is the biggest source of pollution. almost as bad as a
> clothes washer. Those new dishwasher compounds in plastic capsules
> are very big polluters.


Those cheap paper plates were common in NY. They're not here. They're hard
to find and when you do find them, they're not cheap. I use pop up foil
sheets for things like that, sometimes. They are good for food that you are
taking with you because you can wrap it around the food to keep it from
drying out.

We only have pizza maybe 3-5 times year. We don't eat hot dogs and I might
make a toasted sandwich for myself. None of us are big on cold sandwiches.
She does buy them premade occasionally. I have seen a few clam packs of them
in the fridge. Once in a while I will make hamburgers.

I tend to make stuff more like beans, rice, casseroles, salads and
soup/stew. That stuff keeps and reheats well.

I do have a dishwasher. I don't use it except to store large plastic items
that are rarely used.

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On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 2:33:56 AM UTC-10, Thomas wrote:
> Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with gooey cheese dripping off.


I once made a pizza with lots of gooey cheese. Maybe there was too much sauce too. My daughter, who was 4 years old takes the first bite off the tip and the hot cheese just slides off the sauce and flops onto her chin and sticks there like cheese napalm. That was horrible. I'm surprised she can still eat a slice of pizza.


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On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 2:33:56 AM UTC-10, Thomas wrote:
> Go with paper plates. I do for all the light foods like pizza with gooey
> cheese dripping off.


I once made a pizza with lots of gooey cheese. Maybe there was too much
sauce too. My daughter, who was 4 years old takes the first bite off the tip
and the hot cheese just slides off the sauce and flops onto her chin and
sticks there like cheese napalm. That was horrible. I'm surprised she can
still eat a slice of pizza.

Wow! Yeah!

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