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jrjo
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 16:25 Post subject:
If it can't go in the machine, it's not worth having in the kitchen. I'm my wife's worst dishwasher loading nightmare. It all goes in. Heck, that machine does wonders on tools or my hats. It's the absolute best time saving device I ever bought. We used to waste half an hour after meals doing dishes. Got the machine four years ago and everything gets loaded in a few minutes, push a button, and ride the bridge to the twenty-first century. Dang I'm glad ole Al Gore invented these things.
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RangerG
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 16:29 Post subject:
Dishes, silverware, and glass - dishwasher
Plastic, pots & pans, kids - hand (I tried to put the kids in the dishwasher, but they were not amused).
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Pebbles
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 16:32 Post subject:
| RangerG wrote: | Dishes, silverware, and glass - dishwasher
Plastic, pots & pans, kids - hand I tried to put the kids in the dishwasher, but they were not amused. |
that's one way to get them clean!
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Cappy
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 17:02 Post subject:
| AlaninTX wrote: | | purple hayes wrote: | | Machine for plates, silverware and glasses. Hand for pots and pans. |
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 17:12 Post subject:
Mr. Go and I had heard that you could cook food in a dishwasher so we found a recipe and did it. We wrapped up some salmon with whatever herbs we wanted in some foil, put it in the top rack, and let the machine do its thing. Turned out just fine. Probably not something I'd do every time, but it's good to know there's an option when your stove or oven breaks down and you're having company.
Now who wants to hug my Heloise-@ss?
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Cappy
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 17:14 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | Mr. Go and I had heard that you could cook food in a dishwasher so we found a recipe and did it. We wrapped up some salmon with whatever herbs we wanted in some foil, put it in the top rack, and let the machine do its thing. Turned out just fine. Probably not something I'd do every time, but it's good to know there's an option when your stove or oven breaks down and you're having company.
Now who wants to hug my Heloise-@ss? |
I guess the real question here is what brand of diswashing soap you used to flavor the salmon.
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 17:15 Post subject:
You're just trying to get invited over, I can tell.
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jrjo
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 17:17 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | | Gogirlgo wrote: | Mr. Go and I had heard that you could cook food in a dishwasher so we found a recipe and did it. We wrapped up some salmon with whatever herbs we wanted in some foil, put it in the top rack, and let the machine do its thing. Turned out just fine. Probably not something I'd do every time, but it's good to know there's an option when your stove or oven breaks down and you're having company.
Now who wants to hug my Heloise-@ss? |
I guess the real question here is what brand of diswashing soap you used to flavor the salmon. | I'd choose lemon cascade.
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Cappy
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 17:30 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | | You're just trying to get invited over, I can tell. |
Well I am supossed to be resting this week.
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Soigneur
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 17:44 Post subject:
| jrjo wrote: | | If it can't go in the machine, it's not worth having in the kitchen. |
You took the words right out of my mouth .
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ShannonG
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 17:54 Post subject:
Everything and I do mean everything goes in the dishwasher. If it doesn't get clean on the first go 'round, it goes through again. Hand washing dishes is the bane of my existence.
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Cappy
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 18:02 Post subject:
| ShannonG wrote: | | Everything and I do mean everything goes in the dishwasher. If it doesn't get clean on the first go 'round, it goes through again. Hand washing dishes is the bane of my existence. |
That's why we had children.
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airehead
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 18:14 Post subject:
| ShannonG wrote: | | Everything and I do mean everything goes in the dishwasher. If it doesn't get clean on the first go 'round, it goes through again. Hand washing dishes is the bane of my existence. |
I bet your cats love that action come bath time!!!
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Sahara
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 18:25 Post subject:
I'm a 20th century girl I guess... don't have a dishwasher. Our kitchen is kinda small, don't want to lose cabinet space to put one in.
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cherylpf
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Posted: 03/31/03 - 18:49 Post subject:
I am a little anal, I wash things by hand, then stick them in the dishwasher to get washed again. I don't know why.
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