The holidays begin with cleaning, and the most time and effort is spent on tidying up the kitchen.
The kitchen set, household appliances and cutlery, as well as the kitchen apron behind the stove and in the work area, require care.
Let each housewife decide for herself what to do: leave the apron dirty and put it away after preparing holiday dishes, or put it away and then protect it from dirt.
Experience shows that the second option is preferable, so don’t be afraid to wash off the accumulated fat.
There are many tricks to help you keep your kitchen tidy.
The simplest option is cling film, which is inexpensive and easy to attach to tiles and any other surfaces.
Once you've finished preparing, you can quickly tear off the film and throw it in the trash, and the work surface will be like new.
But you can't use film behind the stove - it's dangerous. Foil will help you out here.
It will have to be fixed to the wall with tape. It is heat-resistant and costs a little more than cling film, but it reliably protects the wall from greasy splashes.
If desired, it can be used repeatedly - it all depends on the preferences of the hostess.