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Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
spotless....
Any more ideas?


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> Besides doing dishes


I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
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In article >, "sandy"
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> Besides doing dishes


I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
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In article >, "sandy"
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> Besides doing dishes


I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 21:28:14 -0400, "sandy"
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> Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
> spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
> spotless....
> Any more ideas?
>

You're absolutely right!

I put anything that need cleaning (which fits and bad things
won't happen if I do) into the dishwasher.


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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 21:35:11 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
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> In article >, "sandy"
> > wrote:
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> > Besides doing dishes

>
> I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.


That's soooo passe.


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>Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
>spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
>spotless....
>Any more ideas?


Didn't someone here say they used their dishwasher as a proof box to raise
bread dough?
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>Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
>spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
>spotless....
>Any more ideas?


Didn't someone here say they used their dishwasher as a proof box to raise
bread dough?
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>Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
>spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
>spotless....
>Any more ideas?


Didn't someone here say they used their dishwasher as a proof box to raise
bread dough?
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

> In article >, "sandy"
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> > Besides doing dishes

>
> I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
>


And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right Barb...???

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

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> > Besides doing dishes

>
> I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
>


And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right Barb...???

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

> In article >, "sandy"
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> > Besides doing dishes

>
> I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
>


And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right Barb...???

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When the kids were little, I used to put their plastic toys in
there...anything that wouldn't get ruined. Germophobe here...

Janet


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> Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
> spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
> spotless....
> Any more ideas?
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In article . net>,
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
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> > In article >, "sandy"
> > > wrote:
> >
> > > Besides doing dishes

> >
> > I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
> >

>
> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right Barb...???


Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
But that's just washing dishes. :-)
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In article . net>,
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
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> > In article >, "sandy"
> > > wrote:
> >
> > > Besides doing dishes

> >
> > I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
> >

>
> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right Barb...???


Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
But that's just washing dishes. :-)
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 9-18-04; Sushi Story
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
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Melba's Jammin' > wrote in
:

> In article . net>,
> "Gregory Morrow" >
> wrote:
>
>> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>>
>> > In article >, "sandy"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> > > Besides doing dishes
>> >
>> > I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it
>> > myself.
>> >

>>
>> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
>> Barb...???

>
> Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> But that's just washing dishes. :-)


What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
one absolutely boil the jars?

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Melba's Jammin' > wrote in
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> In article . net>,
> "Gregory Morrow" >
> wrote:
>
>> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>>
>> > In article >, "sandy"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> > > Besides doing dishes
>> >
>> > I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it
>> > myself.
>> >

>>
>> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
>> Barb...???

>
> Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> But that's just washing dishes. :-)


What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
one absolutely boil the jars?

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

> In article . net>,
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
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> > Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> >
> > > In article >, "sandy"
> > > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Besides doing dishes
> > >
> > > I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
> > >

> >
> > And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right Barb...???

>
> Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> But that's just washing dishes. :-)



I was kiddin'...but I've seen more than a few people recommend the
dishwasher for canning jar sterilization purposes...

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

> In article . net>,
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
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> > Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> >
> > > In article >, "sandy"
> > > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Besides doing dishes
> > >
> > > I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
> > >

> >
> > And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right Barb...???

>
> Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> But that's just washing dishes. :-)



I was kiddin'...but I've seen more than a few people recommend the
dishwasher for canning jar sterilization purposes...

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Wayne wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in
> :
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> > In article . net>,
> > "Gregory Morrow" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> >>
> >> > In article >, "sandy"
> >> > > wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > Besides doing dishes
> >> >
> >> > I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it
> >> > myself.
> >> >
> >>
> >> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
> >> Barb...???

> >
> > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > But that's just washing dishes. :-)

>
> What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
> one absolutely boil the jars?



One must *absolutely* boil the jars - NO exceptions.

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Wayne wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in
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> > In article . net>,
> > "Gregory Morrow" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> >>
> >> > In article >, "sandy"
> >> > > wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > Besides doing dishes
> >> >
> >> > I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it
> >> > myself.
> >> >
> >>
> >> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
> >> Barb...???

> >
> > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > But that's just washing dishes. :-)

>
> What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
> one absolutely boil the jars?



One must *absolutely* boil the jars - NO exceptions.

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>(DJS0302)
>Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
>spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
>spotless....
>Any more ideas?
>
>Didn't someone here say they used their dishwasher as a proof box to raise
>bread dough?


Actually they said they use the dishwasher to raise their children.


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>(DJS0302)
>Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
>spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
>spotless....
>Any more ideas?
>
>Didn't someone here say they used their dishwasher as a proof box to raise
>bread dough?


Actually they said they use the dishwasher to raise their children.


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"Gregory Morrow" >
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>Melba's Jammin' wrote:
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>> In article >, "sandy"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > Besides doing dishes

>>
>> I've heard you can cook salmon in it, but I've never tried it myself.
>>

>
>And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right Barb...???



Canning jars do not need to be sterilized if the food is pressure
canned or in a BWB for at least 10 minutes. I put mine through the
dishwasher and try to time it so that I can take out hot jars for
canning.
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In article . net>,
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> > > And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
> > > Barb...???

> >
> > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > But that's just washing dishes. :-)


> I was kiddin'...but I've seen more than a few people recommend the
> dishwasher for canning jar sterilization purposes...


I figured as much. :-P
Susan has the right info.
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In article . net>,
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> > > And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
> > > Barb...???

> >
> > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > But that's just washing dishes. :-)


> I was kiddin'...but I've seen more than a few people recommend the
> dishwasher for canning jar sterilization purposes...


I figured as much. :-P
Susan has the right info.
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"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
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In article >, Wayne
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> >> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
> >> Barb...???


> > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > But that's just washing dishes. :-)


> What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
> one absolutely boil the jars?


My understanding is this: If you are going to process (boiling water
bath or pressure canner) for at least 10 minutes, you don't need to
sterilize the jars. I understand 'sterilize' to mean, for canning jar
prep, boiling in water for 10 minutes. If you're going to process for
10 minutes or more, clean and hot are all that's necessary. I don't
know about 'sanitize' cycles -- sorry. When I jam, I boil the jars and
process for 10 minutes. Linda Amendt (preserving book author) talks
about too much processing being hard on the gel set and I'd have to
check to see what her exact words are about it. U of MN says anything
under 15 minutes isn't going to affect the set.
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In article >, Wayne
> wrote:
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> >> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
> >> Barb...???


> > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > But that's just washing dishes. :-)


> What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
> one absolutely boil the jars?


My understanding is this: If you are going to process (boiling water
bath or pressure canner) for at least 10 minutes, you don't need to
sterilize the jars. I understand 'sterilize' to mean, for canning jar
prep, boiling in water for 10 minutes. If you're going to process for
10 minutes or more, clean and hot are all that's necessary. I don't
know about 'sanitize' cycles -- sorry. When I jam, I boil the jars and
process for 10 minutes. Linda Amendt (preserving book author) talks
about too much processing being hard on the gel set and I'd have to
check to see what her exact words are about it. U of MN says anything
under 15 minutes isn't going to affect the set.
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In article >, Wayne
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> >> And you can sterilize canning jars in a dishwasher too, right
> >> Barb...???


> > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > But that's just washing dishes. :-)


> What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
> one absolutely boil the jars?


My understanding is this: If you are going to process (boiling water
bath or pressure canner) for at least 10 minutes, you don't need to
sterilize the jars. I understand 'sterilize' to mean, for canning jar
prep, boiling in water for 10 minutes. If you're going to process for
10 minutes or more, clean and hot are all that's necessary. I don't
know about 'sanitize' cycles -- sorry. When I jam, I boil the jars and
process for 10 minutes. Linda Amendt (preserving book author) talks
about too much processing being hard on the gel set and I'd have to
check to see what her exact words are about it. U of MN says anything
under 15 minutes isn't going to affect the set.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 9-18-04; Sushi Story
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
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> > > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > > But that's just washing dishes. :-)

> >
> > What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
> > one absolutely boil the jars?


> One must *absolutely* boil the jars - NO exceptions.


Not true. Depends on how you're going to process the filled jar and for
how long. Quit scaring people! "-)
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In article . net>,
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
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> > > Sterilize? I don't think so. Wash in preparation for canning? Sure.
> > > But that's just washing dishes. :-)

> >
> > What about the "sanitize" cycle? Would that be "safe" enough, or must
> > one absolutely boil the jars?


> One must *absolutely* boil the jars - NO exceptions.


Not true. Depends on how you're going to process the filled jar and for
how long. Quit scaring people! "-)
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"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
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Yesterday I dropped a little beef in my dishwasher. This morning, I
got fat free milk. and I believe I can get Yogurt tomorrow.


>...
> >Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
> >spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
> >spotless....
> >Any more ideas?

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Yesterday I dropped a little beef in my dishwasher. This morning, I
got fat free milk. and I believe I can get Yogurt tomorrow.


>...
> >Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
> >spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
> >spotless....
> >Any more ideas?

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Oh, I do the same thing!!!!!!!!


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>> When the kids were little, I used to put their plastic toys in
>> there...anything that wouldn't get ruined. Germophobe here...
>>
>> Janet

>
>
> <blushing> I put the dog and cat bowl in there along with their toys.
>
> Michael
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Oh, I do the same thing!!!!!!!!


"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
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> "Jan" >
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>> When the kids were little, I used to put their plastic toys in
>> there...anything that wouldn't get ruined. Germophobe here...
>>
>> Janet

>
>
> <blushing> I put the dog and cat bowl in there along with their toys.
>
> Michael
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> and four people died.
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sandy wrote:
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> Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for?


I put my eyeglasses through the wash and rinse cycle every
month or so. My oily skin gradually causes a build-up that
can be cleaned off the lens but builds up in the hinges.
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>Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for?


A couple times a year, I put in the electrostatic elements from my Honeywell
whole-house air cleaner. Only one of the two fits in at a time, and the water
gets rather grossly black from all the dust and dirt that's been collected on
these high-voltage units.

I probably wouldn't wash any dishes simultaneously!

Art
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"Jan" > wrote in message >...
> When the kids were little, I used to put their plastic toys in
> there...anything that wouldn't get ruined. Germophobe here...
>
> Janet


> "sandy" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Besides doing dishes,,,,I wonder what you use your dishwasher for? This
> > spring I put all the blades & covers of house fans in it,,,,and they came
> > spotless....
> > Any more ideas?



curtain rings, tools, garden and building type, oven shelves, not pots
though (put those in the washing machine), paint brushes, dirty
electronics, anything and everything that needs an aggressive clean
and will survive the heat. Mains flexes are better cleaned in the
washing machine - but DONT do that unless you fully understand the
implications and are able to properly insulation test afterwards.

Most things are better off in the washing machine though.


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