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You've just made four hard boiled eggs in a small pot

You dumped out the water ten minutes ago. The pot is cooled off, and empty. It only had whole eggs in it, still in the shells. Now tell me, do you wash that pot? Get out the sponge and the soap and scrub it like usual? Or do you give it a quick rinse and slam it in the drying rack? No judgement here, only curiosity.

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  • I leave the pot on the counter for five days, forgetting its contents were harmless, and then wash the pot.

  • No washing, the boiling water sterilized anything nefarious on the eggs. I don't wash my cast iron either, just rinse and kill it with fire on the stove.

  • I live with very hard water, I still just rinse it, but I need to dry with a towel to prevent hard water stains.

  • I have a dishwand that just stays out all the time, so I’d hit it with that. Almost everything either goes in the dishwasher or gets hit with the dishwand. If I cut up something like apples or cucumber I may just give the knife a rinse before it goes back into the block

  • Yeah I'll rinse and wipe down the inside, but that doesn't need soap.

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