I can remember growing up amidst a large family and for a time in the kitchen of a family run restaurant amazed at the amount of work before and after every meal. Stainless steel was a term I was all too familiar with before I was a teenager. Being the chosen one to dry and put away the pots, pans and utensils, I quickly recognized the difference because the stainless steel cookware set always had that looking like new appearance compared to the others that were discolored and just didn’t look as clean.
When we’ve worked hard at creating a meal to be remembered, it can be inspiring to see the cookware being hung neatly on the rack or stacked in the cabinet glistening. Although we’re tired both from the labor and a full belly, it’s inviting to consider what we’ll create next. It is equally satisfying to know that when we’re done the kitchen, and the cookware will be clean again.