Saturday, 12 August 2017

A pesky 1st world problem

Lately I bought a lovely dinner set, consisting of crisp cream 11 inch dinner plates with blue and black banding on every third in the place setting. The problem is I now have to figure out how to stack the dishwasher.
With my old miss-matched plates everything sorta worked. But now, no, some are coming out WORSE than they went in. For even with the washing if they don't clean the drying at the end BAKE'S the flecks onto the plates requiring a good hours soaking.
  Like I said 1st world issues. 

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  1. Ha ha! That is so frustrating. And the worst is that often what's baked on doesn't look like anything you've actually had. Ewwwww! :)
    You should show us a picture! I love new dishes.

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    1. A picture of the new dishes, not the caked on bits. ;)

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    2. I will tomorrow. I've been driving all day. I went to visit the graves of my father and grandfather and am flaked out.
      I darn near ran out of fuel due to the utterly insane and stupid idea of building motorways without services on them.
      I might have something before you are in bed. :-)

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  2. I've been accused washing my dishes off too well before putting them in the DW, since that's the purpose of it. But as you've noted... sometimes they don't get clean enough!

    I use the air dry feature and as soon as I hear the beep that it's done, I go open the door and let them dry naturally.

    I'll second Kimberly's request. Let's see them!

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    1. I thought that too, once. Why wash twice. But the DW really scalds then and so kills off all sorts of nasties the tap doesn't get.

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    2. Oh, yeah...that's always the bottom line, that the DW does the real disinfecting.

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