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[โ€“] Treczoks@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

They are common not only in the US. I would not want to miss it - it would seriously degrade my joy in cooking if I had to spend as long on cleaning as on cooking.

[โ€“] DillyDaily@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Wow, that kind of blows my mind to think about, cleaning is often the longest part of preparing and eating food for me. I hate doing it and I will choose what I'm cooking and how to cook it based on the dishes in prepared food to wash up.

My partner once asked why the carrots I cook are always chipped in a rustic style ....because I'm not dirtying a chipping board for a carrot, I fruit ninja that shit.

But I've come to find the cleaning up therapeutic, it makes me feel like the process is over, it's a sense of completion and a job well done.

That said, it's only therapeutics when it's my dishes, and I've got a clean kitchen. If I'm working around, or expected to deal with someone else's dishes, I'm having a protein shake for dinner, because I will lose my temper at inanimate object trying to cook in someone else's mess or having to do 2-3 loads of dishes so I can eat 1 meal.