By Kitchen Design IDEAS
There is one more, and your counters are still covered by the manufacture of breakfast. The mayonnaise has the knife, the loaf of bread is opened, and there is a bag of chips on the counter, about to spill onto the ground.
Is it a normal one hour after everyone else is working, or worse, when you get home, at work? Make your cold items last longer, by doing your own cooking terms. Yes, if only you. Write your
plan kitchen and hang on the fridge.
How can we be happy? How can we take a daily activity and to give pleasure? You do the same thing every day. The meat meal of the same chips the same juice. One way that I am part of fun is to hang a timer on the fridge next to my kitchen plan. After lunch is taken and all things should be stored and cons, it is erased or after dinner and the dishes are left out. Set your timer and follow your plan kitchen:
Plan Kitchen
Close all doors (from the sink and around the room in a sense.)
Wipe them if necessary (only wipe here if there were a spill. The rest can be great for cleaning.)
Place all dishes in the sink, fill in the pieces that need to soak.
Store all supplies. (Gather like items as much as you can enter at a time.)
Wash all dishes or place them in the dishwasher.
Wipe the counters.
Sweep the floor.
Stop the timer. Here, we dance around the speed you're done. The next time you May be faster. This can be more fun if you have a list of your time on a small whiteboard on the refrigerator. Also, you can include others in the mix. One way to understand others is by assigning a job for the week. Allow them to time themselves and they can improve their time each day. We also begin on either side of the sink and head in different directions. Meet in the middle. If the need for more time then the other continues until both are done. The objective may be to see how fast the work can be completed. Work together and bring you more joy to your day and spend some time with your help
Kitchen Design IDEAS
Thursday, July 16, 2009
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