And reducing the workload is a big deal in a 3 - kid house because, seriously, does anyone else feel like as soon as
they finish cleaning up the kitchen it's already time to start prepping the next meal?
Not exact matches
As a busy mom, I sometimes feel like I spend hours in the
kitchen each day and that I
finish cleaning up from one meal just in time to prepare the next.
• Set
up banquet rooms by ensuring that buffet tables and guest tables and chairs are properly dusted,
cleaned and clothed • Place dishware and flatware on tables in an aesthetic manner • Greet and welcome guests as they arrive and assist them in finding the right tables for themselves and family members • Serve water or welcome drinks as soon as guests have sat down • Assist in the setup of buffet table by ensuring that food items are properly placed and that any dish that has run out, is refilled promptly • Ascertain availability of cutlery such as serving spoons and forks on the buffet table • Serve food and beverage items to guests on their tables and fulfil requests for additional servings • Quickly remove dishes as soon as guests have
finished eating their course and supply new ones • Clear away soiled dishes and glasses and ensure that they are transported to the
kitchen area in a timely manner • Take off dirty tablecloths and replace them with freshly laundered ones • Ascertain that the floor in the banquet area is properly
cleaned after each event • Stock
up on extras such as condiments and napkins
Power Prep
Cleaning Highly Used Existing
Finishes For high - use areas such as
kitchen cabinets or table tops with heavy grime build -
up and oil from hands, give your project a «Power»
clean.
I would fully
clean old knobs from all oils and
kitchen grime (so the paint will adhere properly), sand the knobs a little bit to rough them
up, dust them with a rag to get all the dust off, and then spray paint them with either a metal
finish (like ORB) or spray paint
finish (you can use a glossier
finish).
We
finished up the details for our
kitchen remodel in the nick of time... we were
up until 1 am painting and
cleaning the night before the shoot, and working around the electrician the day of.