Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what I've done when guests try to unload my dishwasher without washing their hands.
I never specifically wash my hands before unloading my dishwasher. Am I the only one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what I've done when guests try to unload my dishwasher without washing their hands.
I never specifically wash my hands before unloading my dishwasher. Am I the only one?
Anonymous wrote:"Hey, Ned, either use soap or put them in the dishwasher, OK? Otherwise I don't know what's clean, and I have to put it all in the dishwasher."
When it happens again, put all the flatware in the dishwasher. He'll need a spoon and there won't be any, and it will drive the point home.
Anonymous wrote:That's what I've done when guests try to unload my dishwasher without washing their hands.
Anonymous wrote:Yes my grandma does this. We actually get incredibly sick when we visit her (diarrhea, hospital visits and lots of gastro issues). It's been an ongoing issue for the past 20 years. I'm convinced she's Typhoid Mary (wish I was exaggerating). Her house is picked up and looks clean, but we all get ridiculously sick. She's older now so we're helping to care for her while we're there. We make sure absolutely everything goes in the dishwasher and we dump all the silverware in the dishwasher when we arrive when she can't see it. We love her and try to be kind, but after 5 of us ended up on IV drips in the hospital last time, it's all getting bleached and washed.
I would just keep telling your FIL no and that you use the dishwasher. Don't let him prepare any of his own meals or do dishes.