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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: johnro on September 13, 2011, 10:15:33 pm
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How many have a divided household when it comes to filling the dishwasher? This SMH article provides many smiles and some understanding for the stackers among our family and visitors - enjoy the read -
Dishing it out to the stackers (http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/dishing-it-out-to-the-stackers-20110629-1gr0d.html)
We too have a lab who gets up close and personal with the DW.
(http://images.cheezburger.com/completestore/2009/9/14/128974475898490985.jpg)
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;D That's so funny, but i'm sure it happens.
Robyn
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So true Robyn, we all have our own way of filling the dishwasher. You can always see the difference between a dishwasher owner and a non-owner when it comes to filling after you've had guests to a meal. If done correctly, you can get so much more in there but, as the article points out, if it is filled incorrectly not all items get washed satisfactorily. I have always put the knives in blade down but DD never did so when down there, I used to turn hers around (just like I do with toilet rolls on the wrong way wherever I go). Thankfully her 2 new dishwashers have a separate section for the cutlery to lay so there are no dangerous blades pointing upwards.
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Good article Johnro- proves I'm not the only obsessive dishwasher FILLER ;D I have a friend who has got rid of their dishwasher after his 3 teenage kids kept stacking the dishwasher. Now they hand wash dishes!
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Gorgeous photo! I have a cat who gets underneath the bottom drawer when I open it.
As mentioned, I have a set of dish drawers which I adore. No more bending down and pulling out of racks.
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Is it crazy that I forked out all that money for a TMX when I don't even own a dishwasher? Next on my list. Would be a good birthday/Xmas pressie for DH who is generally my dishwasher.
I saw a detective show where someone slipped in the kitchen and landed down on a big knife pointing upward in the open dishwasher drawer, so I always put blade down with that in mind. I wish the tuna people at work would at least give their tuna bowls a quick rinse.
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Love the pic! Having stabbed my hand on sharp knives a few times now, I always point the sharp knives down, but leave the rest of the cutlery facing up, as I think it gets a better clean that way.
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oh in our house nobody touches the dishwasher but me...got sick of all the stackers and havingt to redo it all the time...guests always ask and i just politely tell them its fine and ill do it...DH and I always have disagreements about hoxw things go in the dishwasher...that does drive me nutty and he doesnt care how things go in and thinks im just a little nutty for wanting order in the dishwasher...arrggghhhh lol
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Visit me sometime Frozzie and your DH would quickly see I am probably just as nutty or worse!!!!! :) :)
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Our house is opposite, i am not allowed near t.
Suits me just fine :D
H
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We're the same in this household Hally, I cook (well thermie cooks now a days)and hubby helps tidying up, I am not allowed to load the dishwasher when he's around and that suits me fine as well.
Cute picture and no surprise that is a lovely lab, they can sniff food 5 miles off LOL.
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Yes my lot just don't understand that if the dishwasher isn't stacked properly then things don't was properly. Why don't they get it? Cups stacked facing up just fill with water, And stacking plates to closely together wont wash. And not rinsing a dirty dish will just clog the filter etc etc. Its just easier to do it myself.
Oh and Judy I am the same with toilet paper, I cant stand the paper rolling back wards against the wall it drives me mad. And I'm a folder not a scruncher lol.
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Dh rinses everything so well.....
Quiet often i empty the dishwasher to be told it hasnt done a cycle yet.
The dishes go in clean!! LOL
Ohbwell dont comolain as i am not allowed to clean up.
;D ;D
Hally
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Worst job in the world for me is unpacking the ****** dishwasher
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.......UMMM......am I the only person on the planet that does not have a dishwasher???? :-[
too funny Robyn :P
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you might just be maddy lol!
we got our dishwasher when I refused to also do the dishes on top of everything else so that was DHs job lol...Well he lasted a week before going out and buying one!! Now I do the dishwasher anyway so dont know how that ended up happening!!
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you might just be maddy lol!
thought so!
My house was the original farmers cottage, built in the 40's.....so spacious it is not, and I already lost 2 precious cupboards to fit in my big oven!.....losing more cupboards for a dishwasher gives me palpitations! :P
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can understand the pulpitations...there is a kitchen renovation in my nearish future lol :)
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maddy, I resisted getting one for years - always said I didn't need it but when we put a new kitchen in where we are now, my DD2 and her DH wanted to buy me one so in the end I let them. Now I wouldn't be without it, if it carks it I'll be almost as fast as Faffa in getting it replaced. It is great too when you have visitors, they don't feel obligated to offer to get the dishes done before they leave - I wish some of them had one as well so that it worked both ways :-)) :-))