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This is an impossible question. If the draining board pan is on its own, and dry, and the cupboard pan is at the bottom of the cupboard under half a hundredweight of roasting tins and rolling pins, then the former. But if the draining board pan is under a teetering stack of plates, and/or needs soap suds wiping off it, and the cupboard pan is is easy reach, then the latter. You are not giving us anywhere near enough detail.
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Draining board pan. It looks a lot better when Mrs EO comes to do the washing up, as there's still only one pan out.
For bonus points put the empty fozzies cans in the recycling.
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Originally posted by corndogPick a different soup and just use a glass....
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Though whether I would se a pan or microwave depends on what type of soup it is.
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Draining board pan. You can wash it up again and play Bill Murray's Groundhog Day.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
ok
you want to stick some soup on the stove.
there are clean pans in the pan cupboard
BUT
there is also a cleaned pan on the draining board
both pans are the same size
which pan would YOU use ?
Would put the draining board pan in the cupboard though......
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThe biggest.
ok
you want to stick some soup on the stove.
there are clean pans in the pan cupboard
BUT
there is also a cleaned pan on the draining board
both pans are the same size
which pan would YOU use ?
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