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Plastic Washing Up Bowl In The Kitchen Sink, Or Not?
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Personally I don't - I always thought the purpose of a plastic bowl was to cushion impact and make a useable washing space in the big old-fashioned slop stone sinks of yesteryear.
So I'd be interested to see what Ab-ers do - plastic washing up bowl, or none? And why?
So I'd be interested to see what Ab-ers do - plastic washing up bowl, or none? And why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've read through Slinky Kate's cabbage soup thread.....now I'm not daft enough to put particles bigger than .... what comes naturally ..... down the loo. But it is certainly a very convenient route for certain types of kitchen waste. And that's apparently illegal!
Well Dennis Nielsen got away with it for years.
Well Dennis Nielsen got away with it for years.
When most people had stone sinks, they did not have plastic. The bowls were enamel, and everyone had an enamel bowl inside the stone sink. But enamel did not do much to protect fragile items - servants cleaning fragile items would line the bowl or sink with several layers of chamois, known as "shammy"
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