Saturday, February 11, 2012

Where can I buy disposable pots and pans?

My roommate is TERRIBLE at doing dishes. I could go on and on about how nightmarishly disgusting things have gotten, but I'll spare you the details. I'm fed up with having to dig through the drawer to find a clean fork, and I'm tired of rewashing stuff. If I make him buy disposable stuff then none of this will be a problem.



I plan to give him a giant gift basket of disposable stuff. I know where to get plates, bowls, silverware, and cups, but I'm still afraid for the safety of my cookware. Can I buy disposable pots and pans? If so, where can I get them? If not, how do I off him so that it looks like an accident? (Just kidding.) If I can't get disposable cookware, how can I get him to cook without making a mess?



Please don't tell me to just talk to him about it, because it's not working.

Where can I buy disposable pots and pans?
Ahhh yes, disposable items. I hope you recycle. For eazy cook ware care just line the pot or pan with good old tinfoil. When done toss the foil in with the alum cans. It's a different age now, you might want to rinse or wash the stuff you toss before you toss it, the flys don't like you doing this. You could also just pop the top of a ready made soup can and cook it dirrectly on the burner (remove lable), rinse it and toss it, no pan needed, use pot holders or just eat it right from the can on the stove. You could just wrap up all the mess and put a cheap ribbon bow on it and present it as their next special birthday gift, I am sure they will catch the drift.
Reply:The only disposable cookware out there is aluminum pans for use in the oven. Incidently, I think this is one of the funniest questions I've seen on YAHOO.
Reply:Sorry they don't exist other than those throw away aluminum baking pans.:)

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