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Clean yo sink!
I’m sinking about it
But not with a toilet brush!
Your side dish said “pasta la vista, baby”.
“Get to de choppah!” they said as they rushed toward the garbage disposal.
Is that a toilet brush?
Have you never seen a bottle brush? If not, get one. It’ll change your life
Yeah, but change it how? Maybe it’ll run away with your partner.
I’ve never seen one that looks like it has been used as a toilet brush and never cleaned. I do love my clean bottle brushes though.
To me it seems like that the lighting is probably making it look more yellow than it is (looking at the white towel on the bottom right).
I prefer my life to be unchanged, thank you very much.
Yeah feel like there is some context needed. Is OP pissing and shitting in that sink?
Someone needs to clean that sink before your pasta goes down the drain…it’ll go faster.
You should clean your sink. Someone spilt pasta in it.
Just pour cheese or sauce on top and eat. Then when you are done you have no dishes and just need to rinse the sink
Genius
Please, my wets…
Invert the strainer. Put over pot. Drain. Pasta stays in warm pot. Then add your sauce. (Doesn’t work well with rice noodles or other things that need to be cooled down quickly).
If your sink was a bit cleaner, you could just scoop it up
I’d never do that, even if I just deep cleaned my sink.
sink is steel, just like the pot you just used to cook the pasta, if it’s clean it’s clean. if in doubt rinse the pasta.
It’s less about how clean it actually is and more about how I feel about it. Same way that I wouldn’t eat anything that fell into a brand new unused toilet. Like, it’s clean, but… nah.
Has the sink been heated to to 400 to kill everything? Well maybe steel is steel isn’t quite applicable in this context.
Edit: nvm, forgot not to argue with those people.
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They did just pour boiling water all over that area, should be relatively safe
Noooooooooooo
uugh! overcooked pasta
Tiny bit o’ mac and cheese? 😕
Get a metal colander.
What is this grill in the sink? Is this a thing
It’s definitely not required, but ever since we got one I’ve grown to like it. If you have a ceramic sink it helps prevent scratches. It also helps dishes stay put, like pot lids that normally slide around. Most of all I like it when I put a strainer down. I know the strained liquid won’t touch the sink and flow back into the food, even if the risk was low before.
Also gives a flat surface for pots/jugs to sit on while you’re filling them with water. I have them in my sinks at home and love them.
You can’t park there mate