A few years ago, while reading Woman's World, a most valuable tip page appeared outlining ways to save money and water when washing dishes. Our habit of rinsing dishes and washing pots and pans made this every day chore act of washing more laborious and costly in a many ways. I have followed their lead. It makes so much sense.
There was a time when some daytime shows asked the audience how to load the dishwasher. Each time we load, should make sense, economically and physically. So I began to learn. It was a busy holiday period. Our expanded family would be here. Cooking the food while the table had been set made for alot of dishes to be accommodated afterwards. Who likes washing hoards of cutlery, dishes and pots and pans?
So I began to implement this new plan according to Woman's World with a few tweaks from momsey. I looked inside the dishwasher and wondered how that mess could become clean with some mindful changes. Well, it did. As long as the water spinner arms were free to spin and disperse the liquid all over the interior, regardless of item placement, all was good, I reasoned. In the end a miracle happened.
All plates, these large items, are placed in their lower slots as indicated. Some things can only go where common sense tells you they should. Little items can go anywhere, perhaps, but why waste the space. On the top rack, small bowls and plates fit. Cutlery is next. Each item that remains is allotted a space that fits so the spinner arm can moce without interference. Look beneath the upper rack and let the arm go. If it moves unimpeded, them add more, one at a time, making sure water can be released easily. Aslong as both the upper and lower arms can move to release water, a miracle will happen.dishaes can be added. More to come..............
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