Harry Le Hermit
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We use it about 2~3 times per week. I'm kinda lazy, if I could get that skillet to fit, I would do it.
I have one set of Art Deco wine glasses in pristine condition. They get hand washed. So do all kitchen and steak knives and cast iron without enamel. The rest goes for a ride. Scrape, load, done. Stove parts and vent screens take a bit of arranging. LeCreuset does well so do certain non stick pans.When the kids were growing up I ran the DW at least daily, oftener on weekends. Now I only bother with it if one of us is sick (sanitize cycle), or if more than just the two of us are eating. Otherwise it's not worth the aggravation. Rarely put in pots or pans.
Wouldn't dream of putting painted serving pieces, fine crystal or silver in it. Inexpensive wine glasses and everyday flatware? Sure. But the good stuff? Nope.
Same with us we rinse off any food left on what needs to be washed. We cook daily so except for pots & pans the dishwasher is full & used daily.We must have a good brand also cause ours works well. We do a load of dishes everyday.
Something we do often is rinse the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. We find that dirty dishes are easy to rinse when done before food gets dried out. If we don’t rinse them first, the dishwasher has a hard time keeping them clean. The food stuff used to dry out on the dishes and was then hard to clean.
Leave some oatmeal or other starchy product harden onto your dishes and see what happens!We do use the dishwasher, probably have enough to run it every 3rd day. Everything gets pre-washed, which according to Consumer Reports is unnecessary.![]()
Ramen noodles with eggs and perhaps cheese as I prefer can't be beatLived in this house for right at 40 years and never have used the dishwasher.....mama uses it to store onions, potatoes, Ramen noodles, twist ties and a few lunch size paper sacks.
We had a combination eons ago. Everything but bones. Dirty screens are a no.Same with us we rinse off any food left on what needs to be washed. We cook daily so except for pots & pans the dishwasher is full & used daily.
I don't know how old our dishwasher is but it must be pretty old because recently I had a DIY project relative to the bottom spray bar. It was popping out, my fix is working & will continue to work.
I was surprised to find out one daughter in law had no clue the her dish washer was not a food disposal unit. I found this out when she took the dinner plates straight from the dinner table & put them in her dishwasher. Being a nosey father in law I looked inside & saw a collection of food scraps on the filter. I asked her if she knew the food scraps were there. Her answer was yes & when the screen was covered she would have my son clean it. I talked to both of them about why I thought rinsing should be done. They accepted the logic & no longer skip rinsing.
I'm kinda partial to cut up Chinese cabbage and thinly sliced beef in mine.Ramen noodles with eggs and perhaps cheese as I prefer can't be beat
When we did use the dishwasher, I would vigorously scour and rinse each plate and all of the cutlery before putting it in the dishwasher....my OCD in full flight!
A friend who lives alone uses hers as a dish drying rack, meaning she hand washes her dishes throughout the day, lets them dry overnight in the DW, then empties it in the morning. She doesn't mind washing dishes, it's the drying she doesn't care for.here are 3 of us, but even if I lived alone I would use a dishwasher. Besides washing, it provides a drying space that is out of sight as to opposed to drying mats and racks all over the place.
It sounds almost exactly like the ocean!I have to admit though, there is something soothing about that late-night whirring of a dishwasher. It's one of my favorite sounds.
You may want to try different cleaning tabs. I am not a brand hog but when it comes to dishwasher detergent I use the pricy one that works.Leave some oatmeal or other starchy product harden onto your dishes and see what happens!
We use the 1 hour cycle which works fine as long as there is not hardened food. We prewash too.
There are 3 of us, but even if I lived alone I would use a dishwasher. Besides washing, it provides a drying space that is out of sight as to opposed to drying mats and racks all over the place.