How to Avoid Doing the Dishes

Use paper plates, plastic forks, spoons, cups, etc., Eat out of the can whenever possible., Save and use a 2-liter bottle from soda., If you're cooking something in the oven, for example on a cookie sheet, use enough aluminum foil so you can just...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use paper plates

    It makes a great carrying case too. , This is also a great way to make Kool-aid (a college staple.) Just fill it partway with water, put the sugar and Kool-aid in, fill the rest with water, and shake it up. (Put lid on first.) , (Wait for it to cool down.) , Fold it to double its strength.

    Also, you can place the wax paper on a plate or something.

    So the plate doesn't get dirty. , It's so much easier, safer, and more natural than using a fork and knife.

    This is college, so no one cares about etiquette. , Cup them together so no water gets through and keep them far enough from the faucet. , When the water supply is cut off, this is a also convenient idea.

    When throwing away wrap after eating, the time when a dish is washed can be saved.
  2. Step 2: plastic forks

  3. Step 3: spoons

  4. Step 4: Eat out of the can whenever possible.

  5. Step 5: Save and use a 2-liter bottle from soda.

  6. Step 6: If you're cooking something in the oven

  7. Step 7: for example on a cookie sheet

  8. Step 8: use enough aluminum foil so you can just remove that and put the cookie sheet back in the cabinet when you're done.

  9. Step 9: For microwaving

  10. Step 10: you can often simply put what's being microwaved on some wax paper.

  11. Step 11: For steak

  12. Step 12: chicken

  13. Step 13: consider eating it with your hands.

  14. Step 14: If you have clean hands and wash your hands often

  15. Step 15: you can often get a drink from the faucet using your hands.

  16. Step 16: It's use after a dish is wrapped.

Detailed Guide

It makes a great carrying case too. , This is also a great way to make Kool-aid (a college staple.) Just fill it partway with water, put the sugar and Kool-aid in, fill the rest with water, and shake it up. (Put lid on first.) , (Wait for it to cool down.) , Fold it to double its strength.

Also, you can place the wax paper on a plate or something.

So the plate doesn't get dirty. , It's so much easier, safer, and more natural than using a fork and knife.

This is college, so no one cares about etiquette. , Cup them together so no water gets through and keep them far enough from the faucet. , When the water supply is cut off, this is a also convenient idea.

When throwing away wrap after eating, the time when a dish is washed can be saved.

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