The main thing I’ve learned from existing online is that every culture on earth thinks they invented food being important, family being important, and saving a plastic bag full of other plastic bags
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Yeah I have adhd there’s no fucking way. The thought of having to move an entire dang pile of cookware every time I use my oven makes me want to never want to cook again, and that’s assuming I remember to do it and don’t open my preheated oven to a pile of too-hot-to-touch pans
I remember there was sincere discourse on the other site one time that only one specific culture does this and if you do it and you’re not from that culture it’s clearly because you had a nanny from that culture growing up who was being exploited and you need to stop because it’s appropriation
A Royal Dansk cookie tin full of sewing equipment is a unique cultural phenomenon that you'll only see in a households where the mom is from Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, North America or South America
This is my drawer in the kitchen, full of bread clips and elastics and a couple lighters that don't have any fluid left and a book of post-it notes and a spare cupboard handle hardware and a pencil sharpener even though I haven't had a pencil since I was 11.
did you know that where I live, the weather changes especially rapidly? We all talk about that. No, none of us have ever lived or even traveled anywhere else in the world, where weather is surely the same all of the time
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We do it with our paper bags, too.
Can't do that in my house around my husband and three of my kids; they WILL forget to check the oven, every time.
The pre-heating is the biggest issue; I lost two pans due to them having plastic handles, and resigned myself to my fate.
It's not a huge loss and streamlining the kitchen for ease and efficiency has made my life a little easier, too.
You’re already unique
You just have to be good