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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 567054" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Oh, but... we have more work than that.</p><p>1) de-crumb the bread slicer</p><p>2) clean the bread-maker</p><p>3) clear the table, shake out placemats, put away extra cutlery, clear snack "wrappers", wipe down table, and re-set</p><p>4) vacuum floor (hand-held, near baseboards... crumb factor)</p><p>5) sanitize water bottles, clean lunch bags (yes, daily)</p><p>6) clear the island (this is a work-surface, frequently used for mixing, rolling, shaping... usually is coated with flour several times a week)</p><p>7) clean the coffee maker (filter holder and coffee pot, special cleaning instructions, done at least every other day)</p><p>8) vacuum out under-sink area (crumb factor again... seriously, how hard is it to actually HIT the garbage can with that stuff?)</p><p></p><p>It's late - I probably missed a couple.</p><p>(and no, I don't live in a mansion, nor are we rich... we've just spent something like two decades accumulating really good stuff second-hand at incredible prices... )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 567054, member: 11791"] Oh, but... we have more work than that. 1) de-crumb the bread slicer 2) clean the bread-maker 3) clear the table, shake out placemats, put away extra cutlery, clear snack "wrappers", wipe down table, and re-set 4) vacuum floor (hand-held, near baseboards... crumb factor) 5) sanitize water bottles, clean lunch bags (yes, daily) 6) clear the island (this is a work-surface, frequently used for mixing, rolling, shaping... usually is coated with flour several times a week) 7) clean the coffee maker (filter holder and coffee pot, special cleaning instructions, done at least every other day) 8) vacuum out under-sink area (crumb factor again... seriously, how hard is it to actually HIT the garbage can with that stuff?) It's late - I probably missed a couple. (and no, I don't live in a mansion, nor are we rich... we've just spent something like two decades accumulating really good stuff second-hand at incredible prices... ) [/QUOTE]
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