Here is our current kitchen sink...with a window ledge!
It looks out into the backyard, so the girls could be out playing while I was doing dishes!
While it looks like I just look out into our yard and then at our neighbor's house, if I look out and slightly to the right I see this:
Are you wondering about all those bottles you saw by my sink? Let me explain. Let's start with this one:
We have to wash our recyclables, and it seems so silly to wash out an empty dish soap bottle! So I fill it with water, give it a shake and then use it to wash my recyclables. Once it is empty I recycle it too. The flower is a dish brush I found at Bed Bath and Beyond that the girls loved, and we needed a new one!
On the other side is Dawn Direct Foam I got ages ago free after coupon (by the way, if you know how to adapt dish soap for the foam dispenser, please let me know), and an oil bottle with my dish soap. Next to that is an extravagance, a simple human sensored hand soap dispenser. While it was an extravagance, I have to say that when I am working with meat and my hands are filthy it is wonderfully practical!
This kitchen sink set up is great because every cool and damp day I want to make bread....good thing we have a secondary freezer in the garage!
2 comments:
One thing I wish I had at my kitchen sink was a ledge. I do have a flower box right outside my window so I guess that makes up for it.
I had to laugh when you said that on every cool and damp day you want to make bread. Living in this new place now, that could add up to a lot of bread! Having an extra freezer is a good thing indeed!! *grin*
Thanks for sharing your home with us!
I've been wanting to make bread every day lately even though it's terribly hot. That's the magic of a new, great recipe, I guess.
To adapt hand soap for my foam dispenser, I fill it with half water and half soap. I suspect something similar would work with dish soap. If you get too little water, it's hard to get the soap out, and if you get too much, it squirts out too far.
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