On 8/18/2017 11:02 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 8/18/2017 12:45 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 8/17/2017 2:31 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>> Overcrowding the utensil basket is another culprit. If your
>>> dishwasher only has one wash arm at the bottom of the machine, water
>>> must be allowed to flow betwen the bottom rack dishes in order to
>>> reach the top rack.
>>
>> That reminds me of when I loaded the dishwasher when my brother was
>> here. He actually started rearranging the flatware in the utensil
>> basket after I loaded it. He put all the spoons together in one
>> basket, forks together, etc. All facing the same direction. Wow.
>> Really? You do know those spoons and forks might nest together,
>> right? LOL
>>
>>
>> Jill
>
> About a year go when my wife was in the hospital they had soup for
> lunch. she took a couple of spoonful and said it did not feel right.
> sure enough there were two spoons stuck together and it was disgusting
> what was inside.
>
"nesting" is simply not a good way to put utensils in a dishwasher.
They need to be arranged in such a manner they don't get stuck together.
> The sent it to the wrong person. I photographed it and sent copies to
> the hospital administration and the food service. It created quit a
> stir and a review of procedures and training. They switched to
> disposables for a few days too.
I hope they didn't try to wash the disposables in a dishwasher.
Jill