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Bowls in sinks.
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On TV, here in NZ, I see nearly every program that, in the kitchen, has a plastic bowl in the sink. The bowl is filled with the soapy water to wash the dishes, then is lifted up to empty down the sink. And I've seen & heard of British immigrants doing this as well.
Why is this done? Why not just do the dishes in the sink proper?
Why is this done? Why not just do the dishes in the sink proper?
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Things break more easily in the sink.
You don't have to clean the sink if you use a bowl.
It's what Mum used to do.....
We don't have a bowl at home. We wash dishes in the sink. I say 'we' - it's actually 'him' because I refuse as he should have mended the dishwasher weeks ago!
And anyway, he dirties the pans cos he is the cook as well!
Things break more easily in the sink.
You don't have to clean the sink if you use a bowl.
It's what Mum used to do.....
We don't have a bowl at home. We wash dishes in the sink. I say 'we' - it's actually 'him' because I refuse as he should have mended the dishwasher weeks ago!
And anyway, he dirties the pans cos he is the cook as well!
We don't use a plastic bowl for the washing up,far too much fiddle.
Our (large) kitchen sink is stainless teel, and seems to hold the heat quite well.
When we were in France last year we bought a plastic(cushioned) mat with lots of small rubber sticker type feet.This attaches to the floor of the sink and make a cushioned base for the china,or anything breakable to sit on.It's useful too, if like me you are a butterfingers and dropping things into the sink!
Our (large) kitchen sink is stainless teel, and seems to hold the heat quite well.
When we were in France last year we bought a plastic(cushioned) mat with lots of small rubber sticker type feet.This attaches to the floor of the sink and make a cushioned base for the china,or anything breakable to sit on.It's useful too, if like me you are a butterfingers and dropping things into the sink!
Personally I use one so that I can tip anything left in a glass or cup directly into the sink and not into the dishwater. it also means I use less water as the bowl is smaller than the sink. Here in France everyone asks me why I have a bowl as they don't use them here, many people have a double sink (one for washing, one for rinsing) with a place to tip sauces etc in between.