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This past weekend is my husband’s favorite each year, the day he holds his Fantasy Football League Draft! Every year a bunch of guys show up with food and full of smack talk ready to start a new season. I figured would there ever be a better group of people to demonstrate the cleaning power of Cascade Platinum to, since this product allows you to skip the washing before the dishwasher!
To be sure that we put Cascade Platinum to the test, I made some super cheesy mac and cheese and a pan of brownies.
This group of guys were more than happy to hear that they could get away without even washing the dishes and all they had to do was toss them in the dishwasher. I on the other hand, was a little skeptical and needed proof, which I got! That sticky mac and cheese pot came out of the dishwasher clean and without a trace of cheese anywhere in sight. The brownie pan that sat overnight came out just as clean!
Now, I don’t know if I can ever skip the pre-wash on a daily basis, but hubby is definitely all for it!
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It is hard to get any food off the plates where my kids didn’t rinse them.
I hate cleaning off any burnt food…especially cheese or rice.
Cooked on eggs and crusty casserole dishes are worst for me.
I hate getting oatmeal off of my bowls.
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Baked on lasagna is the hardest thing for me to get clean in the dishwasher.
hard grits out of a bowl
I have a hard time cleaning off dried on scrambled egg. Since we don’t usually run the dishwasher until the evening, the egg is usually hard as a rock.
Eggs in the pan after you have cooked them! And chili!
Baked on cheese is so hard to remove.
I find that anything dried-on is hard to clean, especially things like oatmeal, cheese, and tomato sauce.
Anything that has dried out or burned while cooking, especially cheeses!
Peanut butter and dried on eggs are hard to get off.
Most of the time it’s lasagna or anything pasta that I use sauce for or baked hamburgers
I think it is hard to clean off baked cheese and any grease off my dishes.
dried on eggs is the most difficult thing to clean off my dishes.
I would use it for lasagne
Eggs are definitely a hard-stuck on food that is most difficult to get off our pans. I usually have to immediately scrape them and soak them before washing. Thanks for the opportunity to try these new pacs!
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Any casserole.
Dried on cheese and eggs.
dried on eggs is hard
always lasagna..what a pain in the butt
over cooked cheese is rough!
I guess baked-on cheese is pretty tough.
Baked on casseroles with cheese in them
The hardest thing is baked on cheese.
Baked Lasagna Is A Challenge!
I really struggle to clean fruit crumbles and cobblers.
The hardest thing for me to get off of my dishes is eggs!
Stuck on scrambled egg residue from a non-stick frying pan. That non-stick doesn’t do its job and it is a hassle every time I cook scrambled eggs.
Lasagna is always difficult to clean off.
The hardest thing is cleaning baked on casserole.
Lasagna is by far the hardest thing to clean off the baking dishes…..
The hardest thing to clean of my dishes is dried up scrambled eggs.
I have trouble cleaning scalloped potatoes from my casserole pan.
If it does not get rinsed off right away, eggs.
cheese and grease!
Baked on cheese when I make lasagna is the worst.
the hardest things for me are grease and anything sticky…
lasagna is always the toughest for me
I have trouble getting baked on egg of my casserole dishes.
I hate getting sauce off the pan from baking things like lasagna, chicken parm.
I have the hardest time cleaning dried food
I have a tough time getting cooked egg off plates.
Our toughest thing to clean has to be baked lasagna
Burnt on cheese is the hardest thing for me to get off dishes.
Baked on spaghetti sauce from pasta is probable the hardest thing for me to clean.
I think the hardest is baked on cheese.
The hardest thing to clean off my dishes is burned cornbread.
Definitely dried up sauce and the ring of milk at the bottom of a glass!
The hardest thing for me to clean is baked on lasagna.
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