are you a dishwasher geek?
norm
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this article cracks me up
http://www.latimes.com/features/food/la-fo-dishwash15-2008oct15,0,1628143.story
Almost everyone I have spoken with about being a dishwasher geek has professed strong feelings about this commonplace machine's ability to offer a peculiar window into the soul. Do you overload or underload? Would you ever consider putting a cookie sheet in the dishwasher? Do you separate your cutlery by type, or do you just throw it all in?
i have to admit i am a bit of one.....i've rearranged dishes in a dishwasher when someone else has loaded it.....it can be an art ya know
oh and don't get me started on people that wash the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher :eek:
http://www.latimes.com/features/food/la-fo-dishwash15-2008oct15,0,1628143.story
Almost everyone I have spoken with about being a dishwasher geek has professed strong feelings about this commonplace machine's ability to offer a peculiar window into the soul. Do you overload or underload? Would you ever consider putting a cookie sheet in the dishwasher? Do you separate your cutlery by type, or do you just throw it all in?
i have to admit i am a bit of one.....i've rearranged dishes in a dishwasher when someone else has loaded it.....it can be an art ya know
oh and don't get me started on people that wash the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher :eek:
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I rinse stuff off before putting them in the dishwasher, but not fully wash them. Sometimes its better to scrape off food completely vs. chancing it being stuck on the plate after dishwashing (due to heat).