tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4563136033538910586.post6024400204032415209..comments2024-01-02T22:19:02.318+03:00Comments on Paris Ankara Express: No men were injured in the writing of this post.M and Shttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09990524219247428724noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4563136033538910586.post-40172035352315775492010-06-02T12:15:16.253+03:002010-06-02T12:15:16.253+03:00That's a tough one, Irem. I can think of a few...That's a tough one, Irem. I can think of a few solutions. One would involve electrical fencing around the utensils drawer. But it's probably a bad idea to have something like that in the kitchen, could start a fire. Another is to institute a pay per use for utensils. Ask for one dollar to be put in a box for each utensil picked. You can then use the money saved up for anything you like!Sandrinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10229404784641370601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4563136033538910586.post-82533014321060883222010-06-02T05:56:46.327+03:002010-06-02T05:56:46.327+03:00#3 is great advice. I actually got Mark to decide ...#3 is great advice. I actually got Mark to decide with me on where to store everything when we moved to our current apartment. He does cook much more here than he did in the previous kitchen where nothing seemed to make sense to him.<br /><br />The number of utensils used, however, has to be curbed, since we have the rule that if he cooks I clean and vice versa.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01911773096199222310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4563136033538910586.post-30195267698665682302010-06-01T08:57:49.804+03:002010-06-01T08:57:49.804+03:00Jen: there's a two step solution to that. Firs...Jen: there's a two step solution to that. First, for your husband's next birthday, buy him a cookery course (the chefs will even come to your home and show you how to cook what you want with your own utensils!) I know it's expensive, but surely, an investment. After the course, you book yourself a holiday, alone, leaving your husband to practice his new skills on the kids and acquire confidence. Oh, and you take the tin opener with you!Sandrinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10229404784641370601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4563136033538910586.post-54452509005548654552010-05-31T22:54:30.425+03:002010-05-31T22:54:30.425+03:00No 2 makes so much sense I can't believe that ...No 2 makes so much sense I can't believe that I didn't think of it!!! Er, my husband never actually lived on his own though so it might not apply to us, however, he is a dab hand with a tin opener :D Jen.@jencull (jen)http://www.thekingandeye.comnoreply@blogger.com