My only experience of dishwashers is that the one at work has removed the design from my STW mug (irony?)...
+1Bearnecessities
Wash up during cooking, finish post noshing.
Having had many lodgers and house shares over the years, I have observed the 90% rule in action. Everyone does 90% of their washing up. Overlooking approximately 10% of washing up created. After a couple of days, this mounts up until it impinges on my consciousness and I either mention or glower (techniques vary according to lodger) or crack and do all the oddments in one washing up spree.
Even with just me and him, cafetieres seem to be invisible to the washer-upper, only to reappear when the next person goes to the sink...
"don't do the washing up, leave it till the morning and we'll go in together!"
"it is the morning, stand aside"
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I always remember as a student, we had to clear a section of worktop to make a sandwich due to no-body being arsed to do the washing up.
A friend of mine who is a high end kitchen fitter has installed 2 dishwashers in some houses, you never have to empty them, use the clean plates from one as you go and put them into the other one when dirty, wash and repeat. Lazy huh.
This is genius
nothing winds me up like washing up
best money I ever spent was buying a dishwasher
Unfortunately I have to wash up before I eat my food, god knows why. I often check to see if I have forgotten anything 🙁
During the day, if anything gets used it gets washed and put away there and then. Cannot stand anything grubby being left out.
hmmm
controversial.
See I think I'm lazy too .. so as someone said above I take the path of least resistance, but we have a tiny kitchen and don't own a dishwasher (tho the missus swears blind there's room for a slimline but I don't want one)
Path of least resistance .. wash it up as you go along during prep .. i.e. if you've chopped and waiting for stuff to boil then wash the board and knives straight away.
Wash the rest as soon as you've finished eating before it 'sets'as there's less waiting for stuff to soak and/or scrubbing.
+ I like to wake up and make a coffee in a tidy kitchen then a messy one.
The Missus and I have a deal. she cooks, I wash, but occasionally it goes the other way, and she leaves the washing up unless I moan usually just before bed, so she starts just as I'm trying to have a shower before bed 🙄
Oh, and I'm not sure a dishwasher's worth it. Maybe with a family of six but for 2 or 3 .. you still have to manually wash up so much. That and we've only got about 6 of everything so we'd have to go and buy more cutlery and crockery. And my experience of unloading my parents / in laws/ friends is that including drying the little bits of gathered water, and putting it all back nicely still takes as long as a quick load of washing up (if it had been fresh and 'un-set')
I had been a firm beleiver that dishwashers were more hassle than their worth and it was easier just to wash up.
We have been using the dishwasher a bit recently and actually, I think I'm beginning to change my mind. If we just have a little bit then I'll just wash it up, but if there is a lot then dishwasher for sure. It's also good because you can fill it up and put it on when we go out returning to clean crockery!!
It does mean we have lost the use of the dishwasher as a cupboard though!!
I dislike mess in the kitchen so the dishes are done after meal times usually by me
I do find it kinda therapeutic ,the kids will pitch in when nagged ....
New kitchen, dishwasher was soon deleted from list of appliances because
Mrs Pingu does dishes and saw no need to get a new Mrs Pingu when the old one still works.Not sure when they are actually done and its slightly weird as occasionally she moans about them not being done but as we don't have fairies I can only assume she does them sometime between meals.
A friend of mine who is a high end kitchen fitter has installed 2 dishwashers in some houses, you never have to empty them, use the clean plates from one as you go and put them into the other one when dirty, wash and repeat. Lazy huh.
I really wanted to do this when we tarted up our kitchen - presidential veto 🙄
I think that's possible the best idea I've heard in a long time. My next kitchen upgrade will be a second dishwasher
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6-10 times a day by hand, by me.
Washing Up???
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