How to Wash the Dishes, Peter Miller, Colleen Miller illustrations, cloth
How to Wash the Dishes, Peter Miller, Colleen Miller illustrations, cloth
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“I read Peter Miller's joyful meditation on washing dishes, went out and bought a new dish rack, and am serenely scrubbing away. How to Wash the Dishes is a tiny, perfect book.”—Mara Liasson, NPR
“The most delightful book we’ve seen all year.”—Evan Kleiman, host of KCRW’s Good Food
 
“A cheeky little book you’ll want to take a look at. . . . Peter Miller flips the drag of washing dishes on its head: [he] promises that with just a little more knowledge, washing the dishes hardly has to be a dreaded chore.”—Chowhound
 
“Author Peter Miller says it best in How to Wash the Dishes, his sweet little ode to the daily kitchen activity so many of us tend to gloss over: ‘Find a dish towel that you love the look and feel of. It is, in a way, both a scarf and a tool for a working kitchen, bringing pattern and color but also working as hard as any sauté pan.’ I think that’s what Marie Kondo means about sparking joy.”—Christina Chaey, Bon Appetit
              “The most delightful book we’ve seen all year.”—Evan Kleiman, host of KCRW’s Good Food
“A cheeky little book you’ll want to take a look at. . . . Peter Miller flips the drag of washing dishes on its head: [he] promises that with just a little more knowledge, washing the dishes hardly has to be a dreaded chore.”—Chowhound
“Author Peter Miller says it best in How to Wash the Dishes, his sweet little ode to the daily kitchen activity so many of us tend to gloss over: ‘Find a dish towel that you love the look and feel of. It is, in a way, both a scarf and a tool for a working kitchen, bringing pattern and color but also working as hard as any sauté pan.’ I think that’s what Marie Kondo means about sparking joy.”—Christina Chaey, Bon Appetit

