This mum's dinner hack will save you from doing dishes tonight… if you dare!
- Replies 20
We all know how frustrating it can be to have to wash dishes after a big family meal. You spend so much time cooking the food, and then you have to spend even more time afterwards cleaning up the mess.
But what if we told you there was a way to avoid having to do any dishes at all?
It might sound too good to be true, but one clever mum has found a way to do just that – and it’s by using Alfoil!
Rebecca Cubberly, 28, came up with the idea as a way of saving time and money while cleaning up after meals for her husband, Karl, 30, and two children, 6-year-old Jack and 4-year-old Evie.
To start, she placed a strip of Alfoil across their dining table. She then topped it with vegetables, nachos, cheese, tortillas, and ground meat (which she cooked in an air fryer).
But how about the utensils?
Well, with the food on the foil, Rebecca had her family eat using just their hands!
‘They really enjoyed it. It was something fun… They ate every last bit, there was nothing left, so I literally just had to pick up the Alfoil.’ she said.
Your face might be scrunched up at this point, but her hack ended up saving her time and money as she had only a knife and a chopping board to clean.
‘Normally you have five bowls and a frying pan to wash, and we didn’t even use cutlery,’ she said.
She added: ‘I didn’t use the dishwasher, and then only a bit of water for the chopping board.’
Rebecca’s hack also gave her thirty more minutes that she would’ve spent on cleaning up to spend time with her kids instead.
‘It’s a bit of a treat without the effort,’ she added.
Add this to the list of things we wish we’d known about sooner!
Like us, many were amazed at the mum’s craftiness in finding a way out of doing dishes.
‘Oh I love this idea so much!’ one woman exclaimed.
Another chimed in: ‘Oh why not? Whatever works, I have six kids!’
‘Love the no washing up idea but I couldn’t trust children (or my husband) not to make a mess with that delicious but messy food without a plate.’ an amused mum added.
Others though weren’t big fans of the foil hack.
‘Lazy and wasteful,’ one person said. ‘The kids can help clean.’
‘She obviously hasn’t realised the price of tin foil!’ another pointed out.
Depending on the kind of tin foil, prices can range from $1.90 to almost $40 (for the heavy-duty types).
And of course, some took to joking!
‘Feed them on a picnic table in the yard. When they're done, turn on the sprinklers.’ a man suggested. Why not go all the way, eh?
Another added:‘This is smart. Just put everything in foil and wrap it up on the table. Let the sun cook it, then unwrap it and throw it in the trash. Then order delivery!’
However, various cultures around the world have done so for thousands of years as part of their traditions, and most, if not all of them, place a premium on handwashing.
Now, if you have time, you can check out what else can be done with Alfoil, like what this mum did using it on her oven that made it squeaky clean, and this chef’s tip on how to deal with those infuriating ‘spirals’ that get left behind sometimes.
Would you consider doing Rebecca’s dinner hack?
Share your reactions and opinions below!
Source: YouTube/Tastemade
But what if we told you there was a way to avoid having to do any dishes at all?
It might sound too good to be true, but one clever mum has found a way to do just that – and it’s by using Alfoil!
Rebecca Cubberly, 28, came up with the idea as a way of saving time and money while cleaning up after meals for her husband, Karl, 30, and two children, 6-year-old Jack and 4-year-old Evie.
To start, she placed a strip of Alfoil across their dining table. She then topped it with vegetables, nachos, cheese, tortillas, and ground meat (which she cooked in an air fryer).
But how about the utensils?
Well, with the food on the foil, Rebecca had her family eat using just their hands!
‘They really enjoyed it. It was something fun… They ate every last bit, there was nothing left, so I literally just had to pick up the Alfoil.’ she said.
Your face might be scrunched up at this point, but her hack ended up saving her time and money as she had only a knife and a chopping board to clean.
‘Normally you have five bowls and a frying pan to wash, and we didn’t even use cutlery,’ she said.
She added: ‘I didn’t use the dishwasher, and then only a bit of water for the chopping board.’
Rebecca’s hack also gave her thirty more minutes that she would’ve spent on cleaning up to spend time with her kids instead.
‘It’s a bit of a treat without the effort,’ she added.
Add this to the list of things we wish we’d known about sooner!
Like us, many were amazed at the mum’s craftiness in finding a way out of doing dishes.
‘Oh I love this idea so much!’ one woman exclaimed.
Another chimed in: ‘Oh why not? Whatever works, I have six kids!’
‘Love the no washing up idea but I couldn’t trust children (or my husband) not to make a mess with that delicious but messy food without a plate.’ an amused mum added.
Others though weren’t big fans of the foil hack.
‘Lazy and wasteful,’ one person said. ‘The kids can help clean.’
‘She obviously hasn’t realised the price of tin foil!’ another pointed out.
Depending on the kind of tin foil, prices can range from $1.90 to almost $40 (for the heavy-duty types).
Key Takeaways
- Crafty mum Rebecca Cubberly has devised a controversial way to avoid having to do the dishes — by having her family eat out off an Alfoil-lined table using their hands.
- She thought of the hack as a way to spend more time with her family and save a few dollars on the side.
- Cubberly has since posted photos of the bare-bones arrangement on social media, where it divided critics.
- Some saw the practicality of the hack, but some criticised her for her 'laziness' .
‘Feed them on a picnic table in the yard. When they're done, turn on the sprinklers.’ a man suggested. Why not go all the way, eh?
Another added:‘This is smart. Just put everything in foil and wrap it up on the table. Let the sun cook it, then unwrap it and throw it in the trash. Then order delivery!’
On another note, eating using only hands might have grossed you out, which is only fair. After all, it doesn’t take an expert to know that dirty hands are the last thing you want to touch your food with.However, various cultures around the world have done so for thousands of years as part of their traditions, and most, if not all of them, place a premium on handwashing.
Now, if you have time, you can check out what else can be done with Alfoil, like what this mum did using it on her oven that made it squeaky clean, and this chef’s tip on how to deal with those infuriating ‘spirals’ that get left behind sometimes.
Would you consider doing Rebecca’s dinner hack?
Share your reactions and opinions below!
Source: YouTube/Tastemade