MC Rider
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
............ Can't live without our disposal.
When I was a kid we used the toilet as a disposal for food scraps.
............ Can't live without our disposal.
My dishwasher is made by Schrödinger Appliances, and I'm never quite sure whether the dishes are clean or not until I open it and look in.
They are both clean and not clean while the door is shut.
I have a brand new Bosch 18" wide dishwasher that I'm sure no one on this forum has
Do you have a cat? If not, get one. Then you know what to do...My dishwasher is made by Schrödinger Appliances, and I'm never quite sure whether the dishes are clean or not until I open it and look in.
If you have a dog you already have a garbage disposal and the pre wash setting of a dishwasher. [emoji23]
If you have a dog you already have a garbage disposal and the pre wash setting of a dishwasher. [emoji23]
If you have a dog you already have a garbage disposal and the pre wash setting of a dishwasher. [emoji23]
I was visiting a friend awhile back she was stunned I didn't know how to run a dishwasher (I've never lived with one).
Even with her How-to instructions it seemed like a hassle to 1) figure out if the items inside were dirty or clean, since they all are shiny, 2) having to load it 3) having to unload it. 4) sort into piles and then put it in the cupboards.
It seems so much easier to wash them in the sink and use a dish drainer. Am I missing something?
I also don't have a clothes dryer or garbage disposal. Not because I am boycotting them, or because I can't afford them, but just because I can't remember living in a place that had them, so I never missed them. Now that I look at people's households closely, it seems standard to have these 3 things.