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Reading the above comments, I see a lot of you donât follow it. From experience mind you, my wife doesnât want me in the kitchen because there is absolutely no way will I put every little fork, or spoon, or plate, or panâŠâŠâŠetc. back into the âdesignatedâ spot it belongs. My wife wants it âjust soââŠâŠevery thing has its place, every place has its thing, and thatâs just the way it is!âŠâŠGoodnight Walter!
When my sister would come over and cook for my dad, sheâd wash up any dishes she used, BUT the stovetop and counters would look like someone had a grease versus flour battleâŠ. even if she never used either! Countertops and stoves are just as important to keep clean as the dishes. Maybe Arlo doesnât get that theyâre âcooking stuffâ too!
Yeah I gave up this battle a long time ago. I donât even ask mine to make me tea and toast anymore, itâs more work for me to clean up after than if I just did it myself. I stay out of his workshop and he stays out of my kitchen.
Let me say itâs not just a guy thing. My grandmother lived with us when I was a kid. She liked to âhelp outâ by cooking, but had stuff strewn and splashed all over the place which ended up being twice as much work for my mother afterwards.
I thought they had an agreement that when he cooks, she cleans up after. Loading the dishwasher and putting his stuff away is a big start. She shouldnât be complaining. Per the agreement, he didnât have to do anything.
For me, even though I am a guy, I believe I get what Janis is sayingâŠ.. at least I think soâŠ. the big issue not described in what Arlo does is wiping the counters down well and cleaning them afterwards. I grew up with that notion as automaticâŠ. but my wifeâs family did not⊠and so my wife initially did not do this. In my family it was drilled into us to avoid food contamination, so form me it was required.
You are all missing the biggest mess of all â the pots, pans, cutting boards, and other items that wonât fit in the dishwasher. If heâs cooking something messy, like ribs, that enormous pot will need some serious elbow grease when heâs done. The rest of the kitchen may be pretty spattered, too.
This makes me think about an episode in âFor Better or For Worseâ where Ellie was complaining to her girlfriends about how, when they do laundry, John just doesnât fold the towels right. Their response was âYour husband folds the towels??!!â
Not too long after I got married over 30 years ago, several of us âyoung marriedsâ from church were discussing this very thing. We husbands all believed when we were asked to âwash the dishesâ we were supposed to wash the dishes. The wives all agreed that when they asked us to âwash the dishesâ, they meant wash the dishes, clean the kitchenâŠâŠâŠ ;)
I cook, I clean, I wash dishes, etc by hand â dishwasher finished dying about 15 years ago and I decided it was not worth replacing it as it takes no longer to wash everything for the two of us than to load the dishwasher. Husband said that I could not do the dishes by hand every night (and back then we made Thanksgiving dinner for the extended family of 14). I pointed out to him that first 9 years we were married we did not have a dishwasher in the apartment and only had one here as it came with the house and he had convinced me to replace it when that one died. He insisted that we had a dishwasher in the apartment and I asked where it was â he then figured out that we had not had one.
Two people â 2 plates, 2 bowls, 2 glasses, one mug for tea, tableware for two, a few pots â how long does it take? I donât need to spend $500 to $1000 for a dishwasher â and would have to make sure the slots are wide enough for our dishes.
mddshubby2005 about 5 years ago
Thereâs âArloâ clean, and then thereâs âJanisâ clean. And never the twain shall meet.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 5 years ago
So what is left? Wipe down the counters and cabinets, then mop the floor?
katzenbooks45 about 5 years ago
Thatâs way more than what my OH does when he cooks. Be grateful, Janis.
trainnut1956 about 5 years ago
Iâm not following either.
nosirrom about 5 years ago
Frankly Iâm not following her either. Arlo should discuss the concept of division of labor with Janis. One cooks, one cleans.
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 5 years ago
Maybe she doesnât like, or is tired of his cooking. ??? Not following this one.
HarryLime about 5 years ago
I am totally lost on this one as well. If Janis is anything like most wives that I know, she expects the spouse to clean up after HER mess.
jr1234 about 5 years ago
Men/Arlo donât/doesnât turn on the dish washer???
Tyge about 5 years ago
She doesnât appreciate his cooking? idea of cleaning? volume of what he cooks?
Iâm not following her either!
alliegator about 5 years ago
If I remember right, Arlo makes a HUGE mess when he cooks. Most of which will not be taken care of by a dishwasher!
1MadHat Premium Member about 5 years ago
Generally, when I cook, I clean up the âcooking stuffâ and put it in the dish rack as I go along.
Michael G. about 5 years ago
You eat/enjoy his cooking? No, Iâm not following you, Janis.
jr1234 about 5 years ago
Janis doesnât want to have to follow the PARADE with the SHOVEL
Egrayjames about 5 years ago
Reading the above comments, I see a lot of you donât follow it. From experience mind you, my wife doesnât want me in the kitchen because there is absolutely no way will I put every little fork, or spoon, or plate, or panâŠâŠâŠetc. back into the âdesignatedâ spot it belongs. My wife wants it âjust soââŠâŠevery thing has its place, every place has its thing, and thatâs just the way it is!âŠâŠGoodnight Walter!
micromos about 5 years ago
Iâm not!
Caretaker24523 about 5 years ago
When my sister would come over and cook for my dad, sheâd wash up any dishes she used, BUT the stovetop and counters would look like someone had a grease versus flour battleâŠ. even if she never used either! Countertops and stoves are just as important to keep clean as the dishes. Maybe Arlo doesnât get that theyâre âcooking stuffâ too!
imbaldeagle about 5 years ago
Cleanup is why you have a dog.
RonaldMcCalip about 5 years ago
For Godâs sake man! Sheâs volunteering for KP!
William Bednar Premium Member about 5 years ago
She just doesnât like him cooking in âherâ kitchen.
Grace Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yeah I gave up this battle a long time ago. I donât even ask mine to make me tea and toast anymore, itâs more work for me to clean up after than if I just did it myself. I stay out of his workshop and he stays out of my kitchen.
Snolep about 5 years ago
Let me say itâs not just a guy thing. My grandmother lived with us when I was a kid. She liked to âhelp outâ by cooking, but had stuff strewn and splashed all over the place which ended up being twice as much work for my mother afterwards.
gypsywolf59 about 5 years ago
I thought they had an agreement that when he cooks, she cleans up after. Loading the dishwasher and putting his stuff away is a big start. She shouldnât be complaining. Per the agreement, he didnât have to do anything.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 5 years ago
For me, even though I am a guy, I believe I get what Janis is sayingâŠ.. at least I think soâŠ. the big issue not described in what Arlo does is wiping the counters down well and cleaning them afterwards. I grew up with that notion as automaticâŠ. but my wifeâs family did not⊠and so my wife initially did not do this. In my family it was drilled into us to avoid food contamination, so form me it was required.
alexius23 about 5 years ago
Considering how some men can barely do better that boiling water & using a microwaveâŠ..
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Iâm chalking this up as us men just donât understand women, cause the only thing I see left is his food sucks.
CynthiaLeigh about 5 years ago
Iâm not.
kunddog about 5 years ago
I have a side burner on my gas grill between the two I can cook 90% of what I want, I do the prep work outside worst case I use the hose.
Pickled about 5 years ago
Your all wrong. She just doesnât like his cooked food!!
timbob2313 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Iâm not either
jbarnes about 5 years ago
You are all missing the biggest mess of all â the pots, pans, cutting boards, and other items that wonât fit in the dishwasher. If heâs cooking something messy, like ribs, that enormous pot will need some serious elbow grease when heâs done. The rest of the kitchen may be pretty spattered, too.
WF11 about 5 years ago
This makes me think about an episode in âFor Better or For Worseâ where Ellie was complaining to her girlfriends about how, when they do laundry, John just doesnât fold the towels right. Their response was âYour husband folds the towels??!!â
gooddavid about 5 years ago
Not too long after I got married over 30 years ago, several of us âyoung marriedsâ from church were discussing this very thing. We husbands all believed when we were asked to âwash the dishesâ we were supposed to wash the dishes. The wives all agreed that when they asked us to âwash the dishesâ, they meant wash the dishes, clean the kitchenâŠâŠâŠ ;)
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 5 years ago
Thereâs more???
dv1093 about 5 years ago
Neither am I
j.l.farmer about 5 years ago
unload the dishwasher and then put everything away when it is done.
DDrazen about 5 years ago
Like heâs still stuck in the shove-the-mess-into-the-closet-and-under-the-bed stage.
bhcleve about 5 years ago
Well?
mafastore about 5 years ago
I cook, I clean, I wash dishes, etc by hand â dishwasher finished dying about 15 years ago and I decided it was not worth replacing it as it takes no longer to wash everything for the two of us than to load the dishwasher. Husband said that I could not do the dishes by hand every night (and back then we made Thanksgiving dinner for the extended family of 14). I pointed out to him that first 9 years we were married we did not have a dishwasher in the apartment and only had one here as it came with the house and he had convinced me to replace it when that one died. He insisted that we had a dishwasher in the apartment and I asked where it was â he then figured out that we had not had one.
Two people â 2 plates, 2 bowls, 2 glasses, one mug for tea, tableware for two, a few pots â how long does it take? I donât need to spend $500 to $1000 for a dishwasher â and would have to make sure the slots are wide enough for our dishes.
washatkc about 5 years ago
Man clean