Easy Peasy Dinner Tonight
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 05:06:18 -0500, "jmcquown" >
wrote:
>"sf" > wrote in message
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>>>> I can understand why people would want two sinks if they don't have a
>>>> dishwasher, but I'll never understand why they want two sinks when
>>>> they have one.
>>>
>>>One washes things that do not go in the dishwasher in one's sink. :
>>>
>> Granted, but my question is "Why do you need TWO sinks when you have a
>> dishwasher?"
>>
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>
>Good reason: one sink to drain/dry dishes in. I don't always use my
>dishwasher. I usually wash dishes and pots by hand. It's one thing I
>disliked about my apartment in TN: only one large sink. I had to set the
>dish rack off to the side, taking up much needed counterspace. Yes, I had a
>dishwasher. But it took a week to fill it up enough to make it economical
>to bother running it. I'd rather have two sinks, one for the dish drainer
>the other to wash dishes in. (I'd actually like three sinks... one nice and
>deep for stock pots and large roasting pans and baking dishes.)
>
IOW: You use two sinks as if you don't own a dishwasher.
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Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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