Let me start by telling you about myself. Like many of you, I work 8 hours a day, for six (sometimes seven) days a week. Growing up, I've wanted to cook for a living, but at one point, I decided against it and went for another career instead. Office life can be boring and repetitive; fortunately I'm dating someone who has a certain knack for spicing it up.
Saving and cutting back seem to be the trend these days, what with the recession happening, and I, of course, am no different. My busy schedule normally meant I would eat my meals at restaurants, but I have thought about it, and in the interest of saving money have decided to pack lunch and cook my own dinner.
But, my apartment's kitchen counter is questionable. I've barely used it before, and due to neglect and poor upkeep, the grout in between the tiles is extremely filthy. I'm pretty sure I'd get sick when I start preparing food there.
I got right down to it one Sunday and decided to try and clean up the kitchen counter. Maybe do it to the rest of the house, too, particularly the bathroom so my girlfriend wouldn't be grossed out. But, as I discovered after a few minutes of working on the grout, I realized that it was difficult to clean. A little research and I found out that the grout is made of porous cement and thus had absorbed a lot of food particles over time. Methinks the grime and dirt has seeped in completely.
I would want the kitchen counter to be sparkling white again, if I had the time to spend working on it. Unfortunately, as I've said, I work six days in a week, and generally take Sundays off as a day of rest and relaxation. I did the next best thing: I went online and surfed around for anyone in the area who could come in and take care of it for me. - 14915
Saving and cutting back seem to be the trend these days, what with the recession happening, and I, of course, am no different. My busy schedule normally meant I would eat my meals at restaurants, but I have thought about it, and in the interest of saving money have decided to pack lunch and cook my own dinner.
But, my apartment's kitchen counter is questionable. I've barely used it before, and due to neglect and poor upkeep, the grout in between the tiles is extremely filthy. I'm pretty sure I'd get sick when I start preparing food there.
I got right down to it one Sunday and decided to try and clean up the kitchen counter. Maybe do it to the rest of the house, too, particularly the bathroom so my girlfriend wouldn't be grossed out. But, as I discovered after a few minutes of working on the grout, I realized that it was difficult to clean. A little research and I found out that the grout is made of porous cement and thus had absorbed a lot of food particles over time. Methinks the grime and dirt has seeped in completely.
I would want the kitchen counter to be sparkling white again, if I had the time to spend working on it. Unfortunately, as I've said, I work six days in a week, and generally take Sundays off as a day of rest and relaxation. I did the next best thing: I went online and surfed around for anyone in the area who could come in and take care of it for me. - 14915
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