I will maintain until I am in the ground that the water pressure against the utensils is higher outside of the basket ("face up") than inside. Logic, science, hydrodynamics be damned.Carlitos wrote:Hahaha..
this reminds me of my roomate who isn't used to washing dishes. Our spoons, knives, and forks face up.
Oculi wrote:I will maintain until I am in the ground that the water pressure against the utensils is higher outside of the basket ("face up") than inside. Logic, science, hydrodynamics be damned.Carlitos wrote:Hahaha..
this reminds me of my roomate who isn't used to washing dishes. Our spoons, knives, and forks face up.
dicksond wrote:Oculi wrote:I will maintain until I am in the ground that the water pressure against the utensils is higher outside of the basket ("face up") than inside. Logic, science, hydrodynamics be damned.Carlitos wrote:Hahaha..
this reminds me of my roomate who isn't used to washing dishes. Our spoons, knives, and forks face up.
The bride maintains this as well. She refuses to use a dish washer, but when I do she unfailingly corrects my technique.
Set silverware handles down, except for knives, which should be handles up in the silverware basket.
Ramon wrote:via the "scholars" at eHowSet silverware handles down, except for knives, which should be handles up in the silverware basket.
You have been informed.
-ramon