h a l f b a k e r yGo ahead. Stick a fork in it.
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This must be halfbaked. It's just so ... unnecessary. |
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I like the idea of having two dishwashers better. Start with one full of clean dishes. Put sign on it saying CLEAN. Then start using those dishes, and when they are dirty, put them into the other dishwasher, the one without the sign. |
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When the first one is emptied, the second one is full, so run the cleaning cycle and move the sign. You never need to use the dish-cabinets on the wall for that purpose. |
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Repeat. This is one definition of "true decadence". |
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Not really. Fisher & Paykel do a double-drawer
dishwasher that has proven very popular with the Jewish
community. About the same price as any decent
dishwasher. |
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Just empty the danged dishwasher when it's finished
running, then load it with dirty dishes. Problem
solved and confusion avoided. |
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That hardly solves the problem of me not wanting to take out all the dishes when it's finished! |
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This liquid, if composed correctly, might actually help prevent food from drying on or even loosen baked on food, kind of like stain stick but for dishes. Sell it in an aerosol can so people can try this out without the expense of installing a spray nozzle. It can be conveniently stored in the dishwasher when it's not running. |
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//Vernon//
I'm giving a bun to Vernon for the best idea on the
HB that I have read so far. |
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