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Wash Veggies in the Washing MachineSource: I got this recipe from my mother in law 25 years ago. By Rae (Raymonde) from NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Wash Veggies in the Washing Machine
When washing bushels of cucumbers for pickles, I put them in my jacuzzi tub; works great. Post by Lizzielu RE: Wash Veggies in the Washing Machine
As a retired lawyer - I believe this practice will totally cancel any service agreements you have and any warranties in place. Post By Barb (Guest Post) RE: Wash Veggies in the Washing Machine
I've done this with mustard greens, and it works great. There really isn't a problem with bits of rotting food, because the washer takes anything that you don't get out of the bin down the drain. Post by fab4mom RE: Wash Veggies in the Washing MachineId be tempted to put the veggies in a plastic laundry basket and hose them off outside first to keep as much dirt and sand out of my washer as possible (seems things just arent made as sturdily any more - plastic parts instead of metal, etc.) This is definitely an interesting idea, though. Thanks so much! Post By Cathy S. (Guest Post) RE: Wash Veggies in the Washing MachineMy mother would do this with her cucumbers. She would load them in the washer by 5-gallon bucketsful. Remember to use the gentle cycle :) Mom would remove them before all the water spun out so as not to beat them up too much. It also removes all the pickers. Post By Lisa from Lena, WI. (Guest Post) RE: Wash Veggies in the Washing Machine
At first I thought you were crazy because all I could imagine were a small amount of veggies being beaten to death by the spin cycle ;-) LOL! But I went back and re-read 'bushels' and smiled thinking what a great idea because I remember how many bushels of 'hard skin' veggies my grama grew and how long it would take her to wash them all in the sink a few at a time :-o It took 'a lot' of water to do that because the water would get dirty so fast and especially with the carrots and potatoes! Your mom was a smart cookie ;-) Post by Deeli RE: Wash Veggies in the Washing MachineWhat on earth type of washing machine was she using 25 years ago? Was it one of those old sytle agitators? My washing machine would destroy the fruit or veg. during the first spin cycle.. Post By jeannette1940 (Guest Post) RE: Wash Tough Veggies In Washing MachineWhat a good idea. But I must tell you when I was young (many years ago) I was told to wash greens in the washing machine. Don't do it!!!! Nobody told me not to run them throught the spin cycle. What a mess. Post By Kay (Guest Post) RE: Wash Tough Veggies In Washing MachineDoesn't that use an insane amount of water and electricity vs just giving it a once over in the colander? Post By Becky (Guest Post) RE: Wash Tough Veggies In Washing MachineI have done this,even with collard greens,good idea,good luck. Post By k w (Guest Post) RE: Wash Tough Veggies In Washing Machine
I don't know how sanitary it is. Post By NY MOM (Guest Post) |
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