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You may as well put it in the garden....
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I don't care if stuff gets stacked above the dishwasher, the fact is I have one and I love it! If my dishwasher broke down tomorrow I'd eat out or on paper plates till it was fixed! If it couldn't be fixed I go and buy a new one PDQ!
It's the 21st century and and I'm not going to be a slave to the washing up when a machine can do it for me ( and much better than me!).
Don't get me started about who puts the new loo roll on the loo roll holder tho.......cos it's ALWAYS me!0 -
I am feeling all poor and underfunded now as I still don't have a dishwasher.
But I do have a strong constitution, as when one of my kids went off on a trip for 3 months they forgot to wash up before they left. So I left the lot in a stinking pile hoping it would teach a lesson. Unfortunately the other kid washed it all up 2 weeks later. Disappointed is not the word.
And we have giant recycling bins about 50 feet from the door that the whole area can use, who are the only people to get the recycling to these giant bins? OH and me.
OH rinses his brekkie bowl on a morning and leaves it on the side. That bit is great but then the water is on the underside too and it vacuums itself to the worktop. Awful. And he throws holey socks on the bedroom floor, they make it to the bin around a month later.
is more but cant think of em just now.63 mortgage payments to go.
Zero wins 2016 😥0 -
thehappybutterfly wrote: ». Cutlery, glasses and cups first. Then cleanish bowls and plates. Then it's chopping boards, the dirtier plates and bowls, then pots and pans.
My family is weird.
Not weird, this is the way I wash up, except do chopping boards last.0 -
Not entirely sure why people bother with dishwashers. By the time you have messed about loading the darn thing up, you can do the washing up yourself much much quicker than the dishwasher.
My mate has a dishwasher in his kitchen, its crap. Still has to rewash half of the stuff afterwards!
Sounds like his dishwasher is broken and if you can wash stuff in the same find it takes you to put something in a dishwasher you aren't washing it properly!0 -
:rotfl:My sister once packed a load of dirty dishes when she moved house!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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