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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> On Thu 30 Jun 2005 07:05:23a, Mark Shaw wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
> > A crew is going to come and demolish my early-70s era kitchen
> > on the 5th, preparatory to rebuilding it from floor to ceiling.
> > I anticipate being completely without kitchen facilities for
> > the entire month of July, and probably well into August.
> >
> >
> > I have a good gas grill and a propane cooker, so any prepar-
> > ation not requiring an oven is probably not an issue. I'm
> > thinking more in terms of storage and cleanup.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >

>
> Worst case for cold food storage, a cooler and ice. Better to buy a small
> refrigerator that you could use as an extra in the pantry or garage.
>
> Disposable plastic or paper plates and plastic utensils are easiest. If
> you must wash up, a utility room sink or the bathroom are about the only
> options I can think of.
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright *¿*



A bathtub works great too! (Not everyone has a dishwasher or a large
kitchen sink..........)

kili


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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 14:58:27 GMT, kilikini wrote:
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> A bathtub works great too! (Not everyone has a dishwasher or a large
> kitchen sink..........)
>

But it gets old fast. I'd stick to the bbq, disposable utensils and
eat out a lot.
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sf wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 14:58:27 GMT, kilikini wrote:
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>> A bathtub works great too! (Not everyone has a dishwasher or a
>> large kitchen sink..........)
>>

> But it gets old fast.


Especially when you want to take a bath LOL I am envisioning something like
installing a garbage disposal in the bathtub and then some maniac shoving a
person down the drain... oh dear.

Jill (who does wash things in the bathroom SINK)


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"kilikini" wrote
> "Wayne Boatwright" wrote
>> On Thu 30 Jun 2005 07:05:23a, Mark Shaw wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>> > A crew is going to come and demolish my early-70s era kitchen
>> > on the 5th, preparatory to rebuilding it from floor to ceiling.
>> > I anticipate being completely without kitchen facilities for
>> > the entire month of July, and probably well into August.
>> >
>> > I have a good gas grill and a propane cooker, so any prepar-
>> > ation not requiring an oven is probably not an issue. I'm
>> > thinking more in terms of storage and cleanup.
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >

>>
>> Worst case for cold food storage, a cooler and ice. Better to buy a
>> small
>> refrigerator that you could use as an extra in the pantry or garage.
>>
>> Disposable plastic or paper plates and plastic utensils are easiest. If
>> you must wash up, a utility room sink or the bathroom are about the only
>> options I can think of.
>>
>> --
>> Wayne Boatwright *¿*

>
>
> A bathtub works great too! (Not everyone has a dishwasher or a large
> kitchen sink..........)
>
> kili
>
>


Particularly if the tub is a Jacuzzi!!! ;-)

Pam


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"pjjehg" > wrote in message
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> "kilikini" wrote
> > "Wayne Boatwright" wrote
> >> On Thu 30 Jun 2005 07:05:23a, Mark Shaw wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> >>
> >> > A crew is going to come and demolish my early-70s era kitchen
> >> > on the 5th, preparatory to rebuilding it from floor to ceiling.
> >> > I anticipate being completely without kitchen facilities for
> >> > the entire month of July, and probably well into August.
> >> >
> >> > I have a good gas grill and a propane cooker, so any prepar-
> >> > ation not requiring an oven is probably not an issue. I'm
> >> > thinking more in terms of storage and cleanup.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks!
> >> >
> >>
> >> Worst case for cold food storage, a cooler and ice. Better to buy a
> >> small
> >> refrigerator that you could use as an extra in the pantry or garage.
> >>
> >> Disposable plastic or paper plates and plastic utensils are easiest.

If
> >> you must wash up, a utility room sink or the bathroom are about the

only
> >> options I can think of.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Wayne Boatwright *¿*

> >
> >
> > A bathtub works great too! (Not everyone has a dishwasher or a large
> > kitchen sink..........)
> >
> > kili
> >
> >

>
> Particularly if the tub is a Jacuzzi!!! ;-)
>
> Pam
>
>



Oooooooooh, think of the suds action!

kili




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On Thu 30 Jun 2005 02:12:10p, kilikini wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "pjjehg" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "kilikini" wrote
>> > "Wayne Boatwright" wrote
>> >> On Thu 30 Jun 2005 07:05:23a, Mark Shaw wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>> >>
>> >> > A crew is going to come and demolish my early-70s era kitchen
>> >> > on the 5th, preparatory to rebuilding it from floor to ceiling.
>> >> > I anticipate being completely without kitchen facilities for
>> >> > the entire month of July, and probably well into August.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have a good gas grill and a propane cooker, so any prepar-
>> >> > ation not requiring an oven is probably not an issue. I'm
>> >> > thinking more in terms of storage and cleanup.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks!
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Worst case for cold food storage, a cooler and ice. Better to buy a
>> >> small refrigerator that you could use as an extra in the pantry or
>> >> garage.
>> >>
>> >> Disposable plastic or paper plates and plastic utensils are easiest.
>> >> If you must wash up, a utility room sink or the bathroom are about
>> >> the only options I can think of.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Wayne Boatwright *¿*
>> >
>> >
>> > A bathtub works great too! (Not everyone has a dishwasher or a large
>> > kitchen sink..........)
>> >
>> > kili
>> >
>> >

>>
>> Particularly if the tub is a Jacuzzi!!! ;-)
>>
>> Pam
>>
>>

>
>
> Oooooooooh, think of the suds action!
>
> kili


LOL! Reminds me when my parents bought a house in 1956 that had a
Kitchenaid dishwasher. They had never owned one and there were no
operating instructions. Mom put a capful of Joy in the dishwasher and we
came back to a kitchen full of suds.

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
____________________________________________

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> On Thu 30 Jun 2005 02:12:10p, kilikini wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
> >
> > "pjjehg" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >>
> >> "kilikini" wrote
> >> > "Wayne Boatwright" wrote
> >> >> On Thu 30 Jun 2005 07:05:23a, Mark Shaw wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> >> >>
> >> >> > A crew is going to come and demolish my early-70s era kitchen
> >> >> > on the 5th, preparatory to rebuilding it from floor to ceiling.
> >> >> > I anticipate being completely without kitchen facilities for
> >> >> > the entire month of July, and probably well into August.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I have a good gas grill and a propane cooker, so any prepar-
> >> >> > ation not requiring an oven is probably not an issue. I'm
> >> >> > thinking more in terms of storage and cleanup.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thanks!
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> Worst case for cold food storage, a cooler and ice. Better to buy a
> >> >> small refrigerator that you could use as an extra in the pantry or
> >> >> garage.
> >> >>
> >> >> Disposable plastic or paper plates and plastic utensils are easiest.
> >> >> If you must wash up, a utility room sink or the bathroom are about
> >> >> the only options I can think of.
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Wayne Boatwright *¿*
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > A bathtub works great too! (Not everyone has a dishwasher or a large
> >> > kitchen sink..........)
> >> >
> >> > kili
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >> Particularly if the tub is a Jacuzzi!!! ;-)
> >>
> >> Pam
> >>
> >>

> >
> >
> > Oooooooooh, think of the suds action!
> >
> > kili

>
> LOL! Reminds me when my parents bought a house in 1956 that had a
> Kitchenaid dishwasher. They had never owned one and there were no
> operating instructions. Mom put a capful of Joy in the dishwasher and we
> came back to a kitchen full of suds.
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright *¿*



Believe it or not, Wayne, I saw a girl at the laundromat do something
similiar with dishwasher liquid. The machine bubbled over. I so wanted to
quote the character of Red Foreman on 'That 70's Show' by saying "You
Dumbass!" <g>

kili


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On Thu 30 Jun 2005 04:49:18p, kilikini wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Thu 30 Jun 2005 02:12:10p, kilikini wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>> LOL! Reminds me when my parents bought a house in 1956 that had a
>> Kitchenaid dishwasher. They had never owned one and there were no
>> operating instructions. Mom put a capful of Joy in the dishwasher and
>> we came back to a kitchen full of suds.
>>
>> --
>> Wayne Boatwright *¿*

>
>
> Believe it or not, Wayne, I saw a girl at the laundromat do something
> similiar with dishwasher liquid. The machine bubbled over. I so wanted
> to quote the character of Red Foreman on 'That 70's Show' by saying "You
> Dumbass!" <g>
>
> kili


LOL!

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:49:18 GMT, kilikini wrote:

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> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message


> > LOL! Reminds me when my parents bought a house in 1956 that had a
> > Kitchenaid dishwasher. They had never owned one and there were no
> > operating instructions. Mom put a capful of Joy in the dishwasher and we
> > came back to a kitchen full of suds.
> >
> > --
> > Wayne Boatwright *¿*

>
>
> Believe it or not, Wayne, I saw a girl at the laundromat do something
> similiar with dishwasher liquid. The machine bubbled over. I so wanted to
> quote the character of Red Foreman on 'That 70's Show' by saying "You
> Dumbass!" <g>
>

Some people can't be told, so they learn by doing.
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:12:10 GMT, kilikini wrote:

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> Oooooooooh, think of the suds action!


Think of the grease and dishwater in the pipes.


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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:12:10 GMT, kilikini wrote:
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> >
> > Oooooooooh, think of the suds action!

>
> Think of the grease and dishwater in the pipes.


No different than a kitchen sink!

kili


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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:49:38 GMT, kilikini wrote:

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> "sf" > wrote in message
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> > On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:12:10 GMT, kilikini wrote:
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> > >
> > > Oooooooooh, think of the suds action!

> >
> > Think of the grease and dishwater in the pipes.

>
> No different than a kitchen sink!
>

I'm not talking about the drain. Think about that ring around the
bathtub you have to clean off every time you wash dishes. Each jet
has a pipe that the dirty water circulated through. I've noticed my
Jacuzzi is pretty good about expelling the pipe water, but grease will
definitely adhere to the side of the pipes and I don't have a
bottlebrush big enough to clean them out properly. So, while the idea
may be fun, in reality it's a gross thought that will only muck up an
expensive tub.
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"kilikini" > wrote in message
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> A bathtub works great too! (Not everyone has a dishwasher or a large
> kitchen sink..........)
>
> kili


Wal mart and other places have portable dishwashers ( 4 place settings) for 150
bucks and they plug in and hook up to any "kitchen sink" I would be very, very,
tempted to look onto one of those. Especially if there is a laundry sink in the
garage.

Dimitri (who really enjoys his creature comforts)

BWY you'd probably save that amount on hand lotion you wouldn't have to use
after every wash............


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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:33:54 GMT, Dimitri wrote:
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> Wal mart and other places have portable dishwashers ( 4 place settings) for 150
> bucks and they plug in and hook up to any "kitchen sink" I would be very, very,
> tempted to look onto one of those. Especially if there is a laundry sink in the
> garage.
>
> Dimitri (who really enjoys his creature comforts)
>

Great idea! You'd also have an extra dishwasher for the times that
you need one (party time).
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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:33:54 GMT, Dimitri wrote:
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> > Wal mart and other places have portable dishwashers ( 4 place settings)

for 150
> > bucks and they plug in and hook up to any "kitchen sink" I would be

very, very,
> > tempted to look onto one of those. Especially if there is a laundry

sink in the
> > garage.
> >
> > Dimitri (who really enjoys his creature comforts)
> >

> Great idea! You'd also have an extra dishwasher for the times that
> you need one (party time).


I don't have enough dishes for party time! (I only have 4 plates.)

kili




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On Thu 30 Jun 2005 04:50:20p, kilikini wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "sf" > wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:33:54 GMT, Dimitri wrote:
>> >
>> > Wal mart and other places have portable dishwashers ( 4 place
>> > settings) for 150 bucks and they plug in and hook up to any "kitchen
>> > sink" I would be very, very, tempted to look onto one of those.
>> > Especially if there is a laundry sink in the garage.
>> >
>> > Dimitri (who really enjoys his creature comforts)
>> >

>> Great idea! You'd also have an extra dishwasher for the times that you
>> need one (party time).

>
> I don't have enough dishes for party time! (I only have 4 plates.)
>
> kili


Invite people with plates! :-)

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:50:20 GMT, kilikini wrote:

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> > Great idea! You'd also have an extra dishwasher for the times that
> > you need one (party time).

>
> I don't have enough dishes for party time! (I only have 4 plates.)
>

Well, you just moved not too long ago and didn't take much with you.
Garage sales can be your friend. I love dishes, expecially glassware,
so I pick them up where ever I go. I'm NOT into matching things - so
garage sales, Salvation Army etc are right up my alley. If it's
pretty, I buy it. In fact, I have so much - I need to purge.
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sf > wrote:

>On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:50:20 GMT, kilikini wrote:
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>>
>> "sf" > wrote in message
>> > >
>> > Great idea! You'd also have an extra dishwasher for the times that
>> > you need one (party time).

>>
>> I don't have enough dishes for party time! (I only have 4 plates.)
>>

>Well, you just moved not too long ago and didn't take much with you.
>Garage sales can be your friend. I love dishes, expecially glassware,
>so I pick them up where ever I go. I'm NOT into matching things - so
>garage sales, Salvation Army etc are right up my alley. If it's
>pretty, I buy it. In fact, I have so much - I need to purge.


If I were starting over, I would not buy a set if dishes or glassware.
I would blend colors and designs.
--
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On Fri 01 Jul 2005 08:44:29a, sf wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:50:20 GMT, kilikini wrote:
>
>>
>> "sf" > wrote in message
>> > >
>> > Great idea! You'd also have an extra dishwasher for the times that
>> > you need one (party time).

>>
>> I don't have enough dishes for party time! (I only have 4 plates.)
>>

> Well, you just moved not too long ago and didn't take much with you.
> Garage sales can be your friend. I love dishes, expecially glassware,
> so I pick them up where ever I go. I'm NOT into matching things - so
> garage sales, Salvation Army etc are right up my alley.


If it's
> pretty, I buy it. In fact, I have so much - I need to purge.
>


I hope you meant dishes and glassware. :-)

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On 1 Jul 2005 19:35:33 +0200, Wayne Boatwright wrote:

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> > pretty, I buy it. In fact, I have so much - I need to purge.
> >

>
> I hope you meant dishes and glassware. :-)


yeah that... I'm not bulimic


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