Some bloke's kitchen...

What makes me suspect there's no longer any woman living in this particular house?

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One must come in to clean though even if she is paid help.Look at the cooker back,spotless. Lots of dishes stacked up on the drainer as well and the bin isn't overflowing with old pot noodle containers etc.

Maybe the photo was taken just after a cleaning session.

G.Harman

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damduck-egg

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Why? Not all mene are incapable of cooking, cleaning and keeping a kitchen in a state of good hygiene. Been there done it and NEVER once needed pot noodles.

John.

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John Turner

I never understood the point of cleaning plates since they are only going to be used again?

(kim)

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kim

maybe the wife has just popped out to the hairdressers, and he thought he might fit a good train session in the mean time :-)

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far-lands

True ,actually just doing an Apple pie to use up some windfalls myself right now . Cooking was something handed down from both parents it just seemed a natural thing to do. Cannot imagine why some blokes think there is a sort of stigma attached to it. they wouldn't at an eyelid at doing some basic chemistry and cooking is not a lot different from that.

No one actually needs pot noodles unless they have need of a pot.

G.Harman

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damduck-egg

I think it was the late Quentin Crisp (Naked Civil Servant) who said that plates need never be washed until they have passed the fish barrier and that you should never do housework because after four years the dirt stops getting any worse ("It's just a matter of not losing your nerve").

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Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)

If you havn't licked em clean then you are wasting food,stubborn bits might need a bit of spit and a scrape with a dirty finger nail.

G.Harman

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damduck-egg

On 18/10/2008 17:48, snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.co.uk said,

I have a cat. When I finish my dinner, I put the plate on the floor and the cat licks it spotless. Saves washing up :-)

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Paul Boyd

Don't you mean the cat has a human?

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calee

Why do you use a plate ?

cheers, Simon

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simon

Dogs have owners, cats have staff...

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Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)

Maybe they used the pot to p*ss in.

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MartinS

If all else fails, give 'em a wipe with last week's underpants.

Ever watch Kim & Aggie?

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MartinS

That must be the Hot Line he is running.

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MartinS

There's not going to be any food left on our plates after the dog has licked them clean :-)

Chris

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Dragon Heart

Half the population are going "arrrrh..." and the other half are going "yuuuck!"...

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Jerry

I has just dawned on me .... this COULD be a well equipped workshop ! Men know the score, you come inside from a few hours toil on the layout / car / bike / garden etc. and you want to wash your hands. No proper soap only this hand wash which cleans nothing off but makes your hand as soft as you know what. The hand towel gets dirty, so does the floor even after wiping your shoes on the mat.

So you set yourself up with a home from home in your workshop :-)

I use empty pot noodle tubs for growing on my tomato plants.

A few DIRTY kitchens :-

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They even have at least one web site dedicated to the art
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How many of you recall the time Albert Steptoe ( Wilfrid Brambell ) had a 'bath' in the sink ?

Chris

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Dragon Heart

Actually I have just got into Cooking (Jamie has a lot to answer for in my house) and I love it. The Wife is not adventurous (in so many departments *sigh*) but I love cooking Curries. I use Madhur Jaffrey's books. Dead easy to follow with brilliant results.

Thought this was the Model Railway group?

Rob.

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Robert Wilson

No matter what the group topic, threads have a habit of turning to food!

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MartinS

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