It's just nice to have confidence in a piece of cookware you can do absolutely anything to without making it melt or break or emit noxious chemical fumeshttps://twitter.com/ritaresarian/status/1336774233918205955 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
and even if you do fuck it up, you can fix it and make it better! i find this profoundly reassuring.
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Replying to @perdricof @arthur_affect
"oh no, the coating is peeling from my nonstick pan, guess i've been eating fluorocarbons and also i need a new pan" vs "oh no, my cast iron pan is a little rusty, guess i'll scrape it off and reseason it and it will literally as good as new"
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Replying to @perdricof
Yeah waiting to let the dishes get crusty before washing them is one of the main ways ADHD ruins your life Well, it isn't but it's one of the more noticeable ones
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof
It's also one of the major obvious net inefficiencies of dividing labor between one person cooking and one person cleaning
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In a professional kitchen they let that go because the person doing the cleaning is paid a minimal hourly wage compared to the people cooking
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