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Steve Yun posted:What in the world People who live in apartments/condos/whatever and don't have a yard for any kind of traditional compost pile. Yes, it's expensive, yes, there are other ways to compost indoors (bokashi, but this is a simple way to do it. As for why they made the device at all, cutting back on food waste is trendy right now - why not capitalize on that?
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How much power does that consume? Composting is meant to be an efficient and sustainable process. Powering up some energy-intensive machine to do it seems to achieve the opposite thing.
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Yeah, it's a trash idea, and the real "advantage" is that it's a finished product and not a roll of the Kickstarter dice. It's not composting anything; it's just grinding it up and dumping an enormous amount of energy to dehydrate it. It makes a "soil amendment" that then rehydrates and composts there.
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Cassius Belli posted:Yeah, it's a trash idea, and the real "advantage" is that it's a finished product and not a roll of the Kickstarter dice. It's not composting anything; it's just grinding it up and dumping an enormous amount of energy to dehydrate it. It makes a "soil amendment" that then rehydrates and composts there. love the part where you can buy FoodCycler® Foodilizer Tablets (2-pack) composting tablets from vitamix for $25, and then add those to the dried ground food waste so they can break down into the microfauna that would be in your actual compost, and turn it into something closer to real compost literally monetizing every step
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Empty Sandwich posted:dishwasher problem mostly solved. there was a cronenbergian horror in the (not disassemblable) weird top sprayer thing that if I'm understanding correctly is primarily designed to piss into the soap receptacle. I had to bring the the sink sprayer over to blast it out, so the pressure washer advice was in a sense not wrong. gracias. I deserve apologies from some doubtful losers worried about a lil high velocity h2o going down in the household but no worries. fukkk the haters.
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Sounds like a sink sprayer was enough pressure
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Steve Yun posted:
two part epoxy
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parthenocarpy posted:I deserve apologies from some doubtful losers worried about a lil high velocity h2o going down in the household but no worries. fukkk the haters. lol
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Steve Yun posted:
The utensil rack can slot into the little arms at the front of the lower dish tray, or you can put it in the lower dish tray. I have the same dishwasher.
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This forum is the best $10 I ever spent
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Holy poo poo I ran downstairs to make the conversion on mine, this is a game changer. gently caress yes
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 23:03 |
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I figured the arms were supposed to hold it, but never quite figured it out before.
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BrianBoitano posted:Sounds like a sink sprayer was enough pressure Sounds like the part needed more water pressure than given during normal usage to dislodge the blockage, and an external device was necessary to accomplish this Back off my at-home campaign for pressure washer usage This aint play-doh
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Steve Yun posted:
You figured this out too, right?
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Dietrich posted:You figured this out too, right? Yeah but I enjoyed having more space for dishes
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Coming back to the thread with an update on my propane flattop question. Transportation and storage concerns lead to me sizing down to a 22" Blackstone tabletop griddle with a lid. I used 2 nights to cook dinner for 40 on a float trip, and I'm in love. Fits a whole buffet pan for reheating, handles 12 frozen burger patties, and the rear grease catcher is perfect. In conclusion, for my favorite camp cooking tool
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BrianBoitano posted:Holy poo poo Just did the same thing.
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Since people are discovering dishwasher features, it’s worth noting that the upper rack is normally height adjustable. Depending on the size of your plates that can make the top rack a lot more useful.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Since people are discovering dishwasher features, it’s worth noting that the upper rack is normally height adjustable. Depending on the size of your plates that can make the top rack a lot more useful. I spent a month in my new house hand-washing wine glasses before I discovered this. I also discovered a small tray that pulls out of the very top that I haven't figured out a use for
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Not a Children posted:I also discovered a small tray that pulls out of the very top that I haven't figured out a use for We had this at our last rental and we used it for silicone spatulas, small glass bowls, Tupperware lids, etc., since it was nice to be able to keep those items away from cutlery, etc.
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That small tray at the top is usually for utensils iirc.
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VelociBacon posted:That small tray at the top is usually for utensils iirc. It can also be for silverware, especially if it has slots you can put them into. But yeah anything relatively flat.
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For cooking utensils rather than just regular silverware, usually. I would love one for spatulas, tongs, big knives, ladles, big spoons, etc.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Since people are discovering dishwasher features, it’s worth noting that the upper rack is normally height adjustable. Depending on the size of your plates that can make the top rack a lot more useful.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Since people are discovering dishwasher features, it’s worth noting that the upper rack is normally height adjustable. I just accidentally discovered this while vacating the aforementioned horror. my dinner plates are too big for anything but the top setting but it's handy to know Anne Whateley posted:For cooking utensils rather than just regular silverware, usually. I would love one for spatulas, tongs, big knives, ladles, big spoons, etc. a friend of mine had a high-end... Bosch? something expensive that had a pretty big flat utensil rack at the very top
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Empty Sandwich posted:a friend of mine had a high-end... Bosch? something expensive that had a pretty big flat utensil rack at the very top
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We normally reserve our top rack for spatulas and tongs, but after a party, man, that extra silverware drawer is super useful.
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Dietrich posted:You figured this out too, right? I should also mention I didn’t realize the doors on the utensil rack were meant to hold silverware. I thought it was meant to keep small items from flying out when sprayed from below This is what happens when you get appliances without a manual
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manuals are all online these days, no, the real bullshit is buying brand a new dishwasher, *and then using it as storage* because your parents are asian.
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The real hack is to have two dishwashers so you have one that has only clean dishes and the other for dirty dishes
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Steve Yun posted:
what the gently caress?! I've been hating the dishwasher that came with my house for years, I had absolutely no clue you could set it up like this... lmao
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What did you guys think those blue arms were for?
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Vegetable posted:The real hack is to have two dishwashers so you have one that has only clean dishes and the other for dirty dishes One fisher and paykel dishwasher is perfect for that.
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Dietrich posted:What did you guys think those blue arms were for? I honestly never really noticed them.
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captkirk posted:I honestly never really noticed them. same, just figured there were for yet some other feature that I had no clue about haha
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ogarza posted:same, just figured there were for yet some other feature that I had no clue about haha You were right!
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Dietrich posted:What did you guys think those blue arms were for? I thought it was a bumper to keep a gap between the rack and the door like on my old dishwasher
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Dietrich posted:What did you guys think those blue arms were for? "When you close the door, they push the bottom rack into position" was my guess Efb
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I picked up the Cuisinart ICE-21p1 ice cream machine after falling in love with the gelato in Italy and it has been pretty awesome so far. I’ve been messing with custard recipes for gelato at home and it has produced amazing results, so much nicer tasting than anything bought from a store. Today I made almond butter gelato and I can’t wait to dig in. It tends to come out a bit on the soft side fresh out of the machine, so I let it rest for a few hours, preferably overnight, in the freezer. Then it’s absolutely perfect. https://www.instagram.com/reel/ChssqqYFgQ3/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Planning a bbq for Labor Day weekend so I’ll be making two batches for my guests, though I do need recommendations for flavors!
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Verisimilidude posted:I picked up the Cuisinart ICE-21p1 ice cream machine after falling in love with the gelato in Italy and it has been pretty awesome so far. I’ve been messing with custard recipes for gelato at home and it has produced amazing results, so much nicer tasting than anything bought from a store. I’ve been making black chocolate custard lately. You can get black cocoa from King Arthur’s website, I use a heaping tablespoon per pint. Err on the side of more sugar, it tends to need the extra sweetness since it’s so rich. It basically tastes like Oreo cookie, minus cream filling, in ice cream form. Best chocolate ice cream I’ve ever had.
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