• Harriet_Porber@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    this might not be helpful as most folks rent - but my adhd brain hates double basin sinks, replacing mine with one big basin was one of the biggest improvements in my kitchen

    I will procrastinate washing a big item like a sheet pan for a month with a double basin sink

      • PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        The cookie sheet is like a blanket that I can use to hide all of my sins. If it’s under the cookie sheet, it doesn’t exist and I don’t need to clean it.

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      3 months ago

      This picture is standard issue rental sink. When I got my own place I went with a big ass double. Thing is 11in deep, with 2 14x16 basins. And a commercial style faucet. Just grab and start spraying. Wasn’t realy expensive. Cheap since I got the sink used and the faucet on ebay. Like $85 for both. What a difference. If I had to go back to that picture above I would be bumm’n

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    3 months ago

    To me it’s not just “an empty sink”, that’s two empty sinks!

    And the basis for setting up arbitrary rules for what each sink is for. Rules that nobody else cares to understand, but I will still try to enforce… Let’s just say that I get to load the dishwasher by my self.

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      3 months ago

      Left is for soapy dirty water, right is for flushing.

      If you’re thinking anything else, you’re wrong

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        3 months ago

        Do you mean rinsing? On the right? If so I agree. But I would allow a left-handed person to do the opposite.

        Flushing is a word I associate with toilets.

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    3 months ago

    I have been keeping up with my dishes lately more than I ever have in my life. It came about in kind of a weird way for me. My dishwasher broke and I suddenly had to hand wash all my dishes. I knew it was going to be a major problem so I made a goal. I decided I was going to make sure I washed every dish every night before I went to bed so they would never stack up to be a nightmare. Eventually my apartment manager got around to replacing my dishwasher and now I have kept up with doing dishes every evening only it’s a lot easier with a dishwasher.

    Now I run the dishwasher almost every night, unless it’s really empty then I just leave it. Every morning I unload it while my coffee is brewing.

    To some people this might not seem like a big deal, and to others it might seem impossible to keep up this routine. To me it has been a big improvement to my quality of life. If I feel like cooking something I always have a kitchen that is in a state that will allow me to do that and it always feels so good.

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    I like dishes-- although sometimes I’ll let them go for a day or two. But it’s such a straightforward task that doesn’t take long to complete and when you’re done you know exactly where to put everything. Then stuff is clean and I feel like I accomplished at least something.

    Compare that to random stuff I’ve got lying around that I haven’t found a place for and keep getting side tracked because it’s not very linear and requires decisions and more effort.

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    3 months ago

    I got that beat mercilessly as a little girl masking version of ADHD where my sink is never not empty but even if I didn’t, I understand it and I understand depression which is so often comorbid with untreated ADHD and we deserve to celebrate every success like this.

    Now if I could go home after work today and sweep and mop my damn downstairs, that would be the kind of success that I can only dream of. We need ADHD collectives where I’ll come do your dishes (as long as you have gloves and a fresh sponge that doesn’t stink) and you can come do my stupid floor.

    • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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      3 months ago

      I’ve always been of the mindset that we ought to clean each others places just because it’s so much easier to help a friend out than work for myself.

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    3 months ago

    As a former dish washer at a deli, it bothers me that homes come standard with two sinks instead of three.

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          3 months ago

          Retired Food Safety Manager for 20 years here. The sanitizers we use aren’t exactly “safe” for normal consumers. If you use too much you might have a minor outbreak of what looks like food poisoning. If we were to sell the same formulas as a consumer product, someone would end up poisoning their entire family and end up dead.

          Also it’s cheaper to have the two basin sink rather than three. Be glad we switched off the one basin sink as standard back in the 50s or 60s

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            That’s a good point, a lot of people probably would misuse them. On the other hand, I’ve known way too many people who clearly don’t know how to avoid cross contamination, or even proper food storage and refrigeration.

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              Yep. Had to fire a kid because he just didn’t understand that he needed to wash his hands, station, and tools between prepping meats and anything else. It annoyed me when he would switch between veggies, but that should be relatively safeish… Same kid tried to use the sanitizer sink to defrost a case of chicken.

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    3 months ago

    I’m stuck at home with covid and decided to do the dishes. The sink was clear for a whole 5 minutes, then the kids came home and now the sink has more dishes but the dishwasher is full and I don’t have the energy to wash more dishes…

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        3 months ago

        If it makes you feel any better, the handle looks a bit short to be intended for a toilet. It’s probably intended for cleaning bottles.

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      3 months ago

      That is an appropriate sponge position. Makes it so that the sponge will dry out more quickly. Wet sponges harbor bacteria.