The title pretty much says it all. However, I will enlarge on the theme, and all of you who just can’t believe that I could have a long post about sponges and dishcloths can come back later. It’s just that sometimes when I’ve gone to a place you’ve never even heard of and visited a random… Read More »
Pretty over the kitchen sink ~~ Linky party!
Today is the day you get to show us all how you made things clean and pretty above your kitchen sink. Why do I go on and on about this? What is it with me and this kitchen sink thing? Well, I’ll tell you. Over the years I’ve noticed that many women do get the… Read More »
Horizontal surface management in the kitchen.
{Read all the way down for the real secret to keeping counters reasonably cleaned off, as well as a reminder about the linky party tomorrow!} Other posts in the Reasonably Clean Kitchen series: 1. Rules for the kids — unload the dishwasher and everyone clears his place! 2. Think about flow! The one… Read More »
Flow in the kitchen.
Work goes so much better if you think in terms of flow. That goes double in the kitchen. You know the story Cheaper by the Dozen (the book, not the movie, which I excoriate for its wanton digression from the perfectly satisfying and amusing facts as well as its seriously flawed depiction… Read More »
The Reasonably Clean Kitchen starts with rules for the kids.
I’ve thought a lot about where exactly to start with this mighty topic, and I’ve decided that before we get into organization, work flow, and actual cleaning, we have to have a little talk about a habit your children must learn. Although we mothers begin to find meaning in what we do by understanding it… Read More »