I was doing some canning, following my usual habits, and I'm wondering how many others have these types of habit too? I call it "Canning Clean." It's both a cleanliness thing, and a mind shift for me. Before I start I clean the kitchen really well. Then if I need it, I
shower before I change into clothes that are clean, will stay out of my way, cover my hair, etc. Then I start to work. If I have to stop for more than a few minutes, or do something grubby unexpectedly, I change out of those clothes, so they stay as clean as I can keep them. They get washed afterward, and kept separately so they stay clean.
In this current rental, due to weirdness, the worst grubbiness problem is hair, lint, dust balls etc. Long haired cat vs Pergo floors, we can't keep it clean no matter what we do. So keeping my canning clean clothes, once washed, in a safe place makes it so I am not fuzzy when I work.
It's also a mind shift for me: I'm working, be careful, pay attention, this ain't something you do sloppy, it's focused work so nothing gets contaminated and I don't get hurt.
Scouring down the kitchen before I start helps, it's hard to keep this kitchen clean, it was not designed for what we do in there. Including the countertop is a laminate that has an elaborate fake rock pattern we call "dead fly camo" you can't tell if it's clean or not, really easy to miss stuff. So I move the junk we have on the counter (not
enough space to store the stuff we use) and clean under all of it, scrub it all down well. Any
spoons etc I will use get washed, they are clean, but clean like "this was used for dinner, now it's washed" clean not "I want this as close to sterile as I can get it short of boiling it" clean which is a different level of cleanness.
So, OCD? Or careful? Am I the only one who has a ritual like this?
Current Canning Clean outfit (I have no face on the net, sorry!!)