Things people do in the kitchen that make you cringe
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GreenTeaDisease wrote:haha reading this thread makes me even more happy to live alone. I can make a mess when I want and be clean when I want. I can like the whole goddamn fridge (not that I would, but I could). actually, I can really do anything I want and not bother anyone but myself.
i'm totally with you on this. thank god i don't have to worry about this shit anymore.0 -
RolandTD20Kdrummer wrote:My sister in law habitually leaves milk, open jam/peanut butter jars, cooked food etc... out on the counter for hours after taking it out of the fridge to make a sandwich etc...
I have 3 boys -- 2 are teens -- I cringe regularly -- I might have a tic nowDeb/Bee
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This makes me sick in a different way.
I have a roomate that never does his dishes until the sink is overflowing with all of them, where me and my other roomate do ours when we make them dirty. My other roomate just complained and then freaked out about us not doing dishes. Then when I tried to talk to him, he took all the dishes and put them in a box and put them in his room (because he bought the set). This way he can keep track of his dishes and make sure we don't leave any in the sink (but there are only like 2 bowls and 1 cup left in the cabinets). I tried to tell him that if he would just do them when he makes them dirty the sink would never get full.
Anyone ever heard of a house set of dishes, and some crazy ass person takes them and puts them in his closet so only he can use them. IT'S SO ANNOYING, you try to talk to him and he gets offended and pissed off and leaves the room. He has serious problems with confrontation."There was a band playing in my head, and I felt like getting high"0 -
jordn6971 wrote:This makes me sick in a different way.
I have a roomate that never does his dishes until the sink is overflowing with all of them where me and my other roomate do ours when we make them dirty. My other roomate just complained and then freaked out about us not doing dishes.
Then when I tried to talk to him, he took all the dishes and put them in a box and put them in his room (because he bought the set). This way he can keep track of his dishes and make sure we don't leave any in the sink for them.
I tried to tell that if he would just do them when he makes them dirty the sink would never get full.
Has anyone ever heard of a house set of dishes, and some crazy ass person takes them and puts them in his closet so only he can use them. IT'S SO ANNOYING, you try to talk to him and he gets offended and pissed off and leaves the room.
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Drop The Leash 10 wrote:hearing people chew. :mad: i want kick their feet down their throat and throw em in the stove.
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jordn6971 wrote:This makes me sick in a different way.
I have a roomate that never does his dishes until the sink is overflowing with all of them, where me and my other roomate do ours when we make them dirty. My other roomate just complained and then freaked out about us not doing dishes. Then when I tried to talk to him, he took all the dishes and put them in a box and put them in his room (because he bought the set). This way he can keep track of his dishes and make sure we don't leave any in the sink (but there are only like 2 bowls and 1 cup left in the cabinets). I tried to tell him that if he would just do them when he makes them dirty the sink would never get full.
Anyone ever heard of a house set of dishes, and some crazy ass person takes them and puts them in his closet so only he can use them. IT'S SO ANNOYING, you try to talk to him and he gets offended and pissed off and leaves the room. He has serious problems with confrontation.
Its posts like these that make me glad I dont have roomates, and make me glad that Im not in college anymore.Turn this anger into
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cutback wrote:buy your own dishes.....
or
paper plates and sporkes
Nah.
I sounds like its reached that point where they divide all their stuff up and refuse to let the other people use whats theirs.
"You wont let us use your dishes? Ok, no TV for you. And thats my lamp."Turn this anger into
Nuclear fission0 -
Double dipping really grosses me out. Just watching someone take a bite of something and put it back in the salsa- and not just dipping- but going for broke.
The butter and jelly thing also gross.
And the cat thing...
how about all of the posts before me.0 -
oh god...where to begin?
first off, i live with my in-laws which is bad in itself...the things her mother does or doesn't do in the kitchen, make me sick.
this post reminded me of her:Ott wrote:2. He will leave trash in the sink for undetermined amounts of time. Plastic wrappers, strawberry tops, veggie peelings, cans, whatever.
she also leaves everything in the sink. every food scrap you can think of. she doesn't throw it away...she puts it in the side of the sink with the disposal but there is a stopper...so she doesn't even use the disposal. the food sits there all day.
she doesn't want us to use the dishwasher which was bought as a gift for them...so she washes the dishes.
there's one of those tubs in the sink that she fills up with water one day and that water sits there for several days with the dishes and all sorts of food scraps floating in it.
she uses cold water to wash dishes...
pull a utensil out of the drawer and you are sure to have some kind of crusted food stuck to it...not to mention the milk/juice/coffee ring at the bottom of the glasses.
she uses paper towels to wipe up everything from the counter...everything...and then lets that paper towel sit out all day.
she always lets chicken sit on the counter and thaw out all day...
when my wife brings me a bowl/plate of food i always ask if her mom made it.
she doesn't close tupperware when she sticks it in the fridge...food goes bad.
when my wife and i have made food and we look for it the next day in the fridge....it has made its way over to the freezer. this one really pisses me off.
Esther's here and she's sick?
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halszka123 wrote:And of course - smoking while cook
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* leaving crumbs and/or jam/preserve/marmite traces in spread
* not wiping sides down after they've been used or after the washing up's been done
* dirty washing up equipment
* not sorting and washing cutlery individually when washing up
* dirty fridges
* dirty microwaves
* not taking plates out to the kitchen when they've been used
* taking plates out when they've been used but just leaving them on a random sideboard
* using the same chopping board for meat and veg
* not running used plates under the tap and not putting pans into soak after they've been used
* not washing hands before and after handling food
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My daughter always leaves the milk on the sideboard after she's used it and then complains that its warm when she goes to get a drink or some cereal.
And all my kids are completely incapable of stacking their dirty plates. They just leave 'em on some random sideboard or even down the side of the sofa.
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urbanhippie wrote:My daughter always leaves the milk on the sideboard after she's used it and then complains that its warm when she goes to get a drink or some cereal.
And all my kids are completely incapable of stacking their dirty plates. They just leave 'em on some random sideboard or even down the side of the sofa.
:eek:
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urbanhippie wrote:My daughter always leaves the milk on the sideboard after she's used it and then complains that its warm when she goes to get a drink or some cereal.
And all my kids are completely incapable of stacking their dirty plates. They just leave 'em on some random sideboard or even down the side of the sofa.
:eek:
Sounds like you should start beating your kids.0 -
my ex-boyfriend would get pissed at me because I would leave water in the kettle overnight after tea and then use that same water to boil the next night :P. Ok yeah, I can see the concern of bacteria, but dude, I'm BOILING it. if you keep it clean and wash it out every couple days there's no problem. I'm still alive aren't I? people in the world are consuming much worse water than that.0
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