Edit: LOL love the responses. You ain’t wrong…

Edit2: I posted this for giggles and have enjoyed it immensely. Thanks for the “parenting advice” (rolls eyes). My daughter is a shit show, but I wouldn’t trade her in for anything. She has three daughters, one of which is exactly like her and the two others are not. So…

  • GoddessOfGouda@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Many dishwashers will clean all of that fine, in my experience. The annoying part is the cups or bowls that may fill with water, just make sure they’re upside down.

    As far as scraping or rinsing things…. Nah. Haven’t done it since I worked in food service and saw what dishwashers could do. Some stuff needs scraped, sure, but most will come off under the detergent and hot water.

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      8 months ago

      People don’t know how to use dishwashers. What’s the point of using a dishwasher if you’re going to clean the dishes beforehand…

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        8 months ago

        I see you’ve never spent extended periods of time with shitty dishwashers and hard water

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          8 months ago

          I have hard water, there’s salt and a setting depending on hardness.

          Generic detergent and rinse aid and I never have dirty dishes.

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            8 months ago

            Oh come on you don’t need salt for hard water. Just raise the temperature a bit.

            People just use salt on sidewalks because heating them isn’t feasible. But in the kitchen, it’s much easier to eliminate hard water but just warming things up.

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            8 months ago

            Growing up or broke a lot because of hard water, it would just slowly stop getting stuff off the dishes une you pre rinsed.

            I think the situation is better now, my dishwasher surprises me with how effective it is.

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          At a certain point it stops being a dishwasher and works better as a drying rack. It’s the sorta shitty dishwashers that bother me most where I can still save time by partially processing the dishes but somehow like 1/5 of them come out worse than how they went in.

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        It’s not necessarily washing them first, but I do get the “chunks” out. As the only person in the house who remembers that the food doesn’t just magically disappear, and eventually has to clean the filter, I prefer to do the cleaning before the food gets to the filter. Everyone else, on the other hand, seems perfectly content to put a half-full bowl of spaghetti in the dishwasher.

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        8 months ago

        What’s the point of using a dishwasher if you’re going to clean the dishes beforehand…

        Wiping off food debris =\= “cleaning the dishes”

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      Except the aluminum pan in the back. Don’t put car aluminum in the washer. The soap hurts it.

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      Haven’t done it since I worked in food service and saw what dishwashers could do.

      I’m a chef. If you were my dishwasher and you insisted on chucking food in, I’d insist on sacking you! They’re not designed to take food and you end up making more work for yourself cleaning it all out and getting it fixed and all that palaver.

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        8 months ago

        Hey chef: if enough plates are coming back with enough food on them to break the dishwasher maybe it’s time to work on the recipes eh?

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          Very drole, but I find it hard to believe you don’t understand the concept of a lot of small problems adding up to a big one.

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        Okay well I worked fast food and now I’m a software engineer so I don’t see myself being fired by a chef any time soon

        I chuck food into my own home dishwasher all the time and no problem, so maybe you just aren’t doing it right lol

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          Well at least you’re in a position where no one else has to clean up after you.