With Mother’s Day over, it is back to reality for me. This includes doing the dishes, which I hate! It is one of those never ending tasks, where the minute you get the dishwasher loaded, one of the kids decide that they are hungry. Well, complaining about washing the dishes is now a thing of the past, thanks to Cascade Complete All-in-One Action Packs.
Here is some information about Cascade from their site: In 1953, Cascade entered the automatic dishwashing market with claims of “spotless dishes” to the 4% of households with dishwashers. This fast-moving world of household innovations was just in its beginning stages, and Cascade stayed at the forefront for the next 50 years by developing a range of automatic dishwashing products perfect for families, needs, and lifestyles. Today, with decades of experience and dishwashers in more than 60% of households, Cascade continues to grow, striving for immaculate dishes every time with its brilliant automatic dishwashing powders, gels, tabs, and additives.
The newest addition to the Cascade family is the Cascade Complete All-in-One Action Packs. These tablets do-it-all, even powering away 24 hours of stuck on food!! Here is how they work: First, they have pre-treating power, that rinses baked-on messes away easily. Secondly, they are fast-acting, which means that they dissolve quickly to get to work, which makes the most of the dishwashing cycle. Next, they have rinse aid action, which prevents spots and film so your glassware and clear plates shine as brightly as you do. Lastly is their grease fighting power, uses tough power to remove grease and keep it from sticking to dishes and plasticware such as spatulas, mixing bowls and storage containers.
Cascade was nice enough to send me some of their new Cascade Complete All-in-One Action Packs to try. I will admit I only use tablets in my dishwasher, since I find them easiest to use and the least messy option. And, these new tablets work great and leaves the dishes clean. It was hard for me, but I even put in a few dishes without washing them to see how it would handle the mess and was quite impressed. I will make sure next time I need dishwashing soap to add these to my cart!
Would you like to give to the New Cascade Complete All-in-One Action Packs a try? Cascade is offering one lucky reader a $25 Wal-Mart Gift Card so that they can buy some All-in-One Action Packs. For your chance to win, just follow the rules below.
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1) Tell me which dish you cook leaves the hardest mess to clean.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS REVIEW IS MY OPINION. THANK YOU TO MY BLOG SPARK AND P&G FOR SUPPLYING THIS PRODUCT FOR REVIEW.
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Fried potatoes are the worst. Some always burn and adhere to the bottom of the pan
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Baked Spaghetti or Lasagna probably make the biggest messes for me. Yuck, it takes forever to get that clean!
Lasagna definitely leaves a mess!!! Thanks!
My most challenging dish mess to clean is dried on egg yolk! Thanks for the giveaway.
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Lasagna.
The hardest dish to clean is the leftover yolk from a fried egg!
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dried egg yolks are tough to clean
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Chili is the hardest dish to clean, hands down.
lasagna is tough for me
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I make a Mexican casserole that always leaves a mess.
baked macaroni and cheese, is the worst to get out of a pan, you always have burnt cheese in the pan. and it takes forever to get it out, i love cascade complete, i have been using daily. thanks for the great sweep.
lasagna, definitely
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lasagna
homemade mac and cheese!
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Lasagna, or chili in the crockpot.
Hamburgers!
Thanks!
Breaded chicken cutlets.
Indian food always makes cleanup hard!
Thanks for the giveaway…any dish that has my wife’s homemade Marinara sauce as an ingredient means a tough dishwashing job !
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Baked lasagna is the dish I make that is hardest to clean up after.
Meatloaf is a pain to get off of the pan.
Lasagna, of course!
I think any kind of baked pasta dish such as lasagna is the worst. But I also make a “no peek chicken” recipe that leaves dried crud around the edges that is hard to get clean. Thanks.
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Eggs make the worst mess!
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I follow you on twitter as “calidreamin87″(sent you a request) & I tweeted the giveaway:
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Baked Ziti!
Anything with cheese leaves a mess for me
oatmeal makes a sticky mess
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Spaghetti sauce is the worst for me.
For me Lasagna is the worst to clean.
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Meatloaf leaves the hardest mess to clean.