Frazz by Jef Mallett for May 23, 2023

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    batmanwithprep  almost 2 years ago

    And then there are the Only-Takeout-With-Paper Plates-And-Disposable Plastic Utensils people. I must admit that I was one my first year out of college.

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    PoodleGroomer  almost 2 years ago

    5. Paper towels over the sink.

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    diazch408  almost 2 years ago

    Cool to see Mrs. Olsen and Caufield talking to each other.

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    Bilan  almost 2 years ago

    Does that mean I’m type 6? Just eat the ice cream out of the carton?

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    Erse IS better  almost 2 years ago

    I have occasional reason to deal with young folks in their homes. I used to be astounded that some of them never cooked at all (unless you count K-cup coffee). Now I’m happier to be delighted when I see that some DO cook for themselves.

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    danketaz Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Or possibly she means the “Wash them?”types.

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    Doug K  almost 2 years ago

    Wash them once at the end of the day or until the sink or the counter space around the sink is filled (or until you just can’t stand to see them piled up there anymore).

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    Sanspareil  almost 2 years ago

    This is a wash out!

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    OldsVistaCruiser  almost 2 years ago

    I was always “wash as you go,” unless I had a dishwasher. That way, I didn’t run out of dishes, and didn’t have dirty dishes lying around.

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    Gizmo Cat  almost 2 years ago

    In the early days of our relationship, when we lived in our first apartment together, we were so tired from work every day, we let the dishes pile up until the end of the week, sometimes washing something we needed before then. Always had to work our way through piles of dishes, pots and pans at the weekend, and the other household chores. Our second home, we finally had space for a dishwasher in our kitchen, so that was one of the first things we bought. Still have to wash some utensils and frying pans that aren’t dishwasher safe, but that doesn’t clutter the sink as much. And we have now, in our third home, decided to eat at the table and clean up everything afterwards, including loading the dishwasher. And if I have time during preparation of the meal, I will put items in the dishwasher and clean things I don’t need anymore. Saves a lot of time.

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    cervelo  almost 2 years ago

    Reading the comments today is almost a social study case.

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    Carl  Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    The somebody else will do it people.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    I am a wash them tomorrow type unless it is a lot of cooking then I am an “as you go washer”.

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    chaosed2  almost 2 years ago

    Wow, no one has brought up “have children and make them do the dishes”

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    mrwiskers  almost 2 years ago

    I was wash them until you need them kind of person until I married my fourth wife.

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    elbow macaroni  almost 2 years ago

    So what? There’s no joke.

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    rshive  almost 2 years ago

    Think that maybe Caulfield is the fourth type.

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    sandpiper  almost 2 years ago

    One of the few non-combative conversations between these two. Caulfield is learning.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Ethiopian food. You use strips of injira instead of knives and forks to pick up the food, then you get to lick the “utensils” clean afterward.

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Then there’s the ‘leave them pile up all day and make the scapegoat child wash them as penance for breaking an arbitrary rule that doesn’t apply to anyone else in the family or to keep the child from going to the school dance.’

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    Aviatrexx Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    We are both full-time professionals. She likes to cook and is amazingly good at it; I can prepare an edible bowl of cereal. She lets dirty cookware and dishes sit in the sink “to soak”; I can visualize in 3D how best to pack the dishwasher so everything gets cleaned with minimal water. When she gets up in the morning, all the cook/dishware and utensils are clean and put away. She plays to her strong suit, I play to mine, and we both win.

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    calliarcale  almost 2 years ago

    I’m in the “wash them when the sink is full” category.

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    eced52  almost 2 years ago

    I’m in the fourth category. One of the advantages of living alone.

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    Scott S  almost 2 years ago

    I’m Type 3.1. I put dishes in the dishwasher as I go along.

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    jbarnes  almost 2 years ago

    I am type 3/4 combined – Wash them in the dishwasher on the weekend, or at need before then. If life is especially hectic, the dishes may pile up even more.

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    Sam Handwich  almost 2 years ago

    Also those who are “when-you-run-out-of-paper-plates” people.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    What could possibly have inspired this conversation in a classroom?

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    Ron Bauerle  almost 2 years ago

    I guess I’m 3 and 4 – I only run the dishwasher when I’m out of clean dishes


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    DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Works pretty well for some dishes/foods.

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