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How to Wash the Dishes How to Wash the Dishes by Peter Miller
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“Two quiet dishwashing secrets are baking soda and salt. They can be used as abrasives, and they also absorb odor and penetrate into cutting boards.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“You will know your state of mind when you wash the dishes. Your care or your impatience; your attention or your distraction. You will see yourself, at that moment, clearly.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“You must use your head when figuring out this challenge, and that is the best part.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“You are a traffic cop of kitchenware. If there is a backup, then you must find the “villain,” the metaphoric flat tire or rear-ender.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“In a sense, a collection of dirty dishes is a traffic jam.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“Every kitchen, to some extent, is an operating room, whether conscious of the responsibility or not.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“Funny thing about a knife: it loves to cut. That is all it knows.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“Clean dish towels can be as pleasurable as clean sheets.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“Uncolored, natural, pop-up sponges, made from all-natural cellulose have better absorbency, better texture, and a better smell than the nylon versions”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“Do not waste water or soap. Water is life. It is precious, and if you are lucky enough to have it come easily out of your faucet, treat it with gratitude and respect. Review your water footprint. Every time you wash dishes is an opportunity to practice mindfulness and to reduce waste.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes
“Leave the kitchen bright, fresh, and ready for the next meal—as if it was new, and you had not been there.”
Peter Miller, How to Wash the Dishes