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This March 25, 2013 publicity product photo provided by Whirlpool Corporation shows a Whirlpool Gold® Series Dishwasher with PowerScour™ Option (model WDT910SAYH). Thanks to 40 targeted spray jets in a designated wash area, the PowerScour™ option scours away baked-on foods and delivers twice the coverage to clean even your large pots and pans without using an additional drop of water. (AP Photo/Whirlpool Corporation)
This March 25, 2013 publicity product photo provided by Whirlpool Corporation shows a Whirlpool Gold® Series Dishwasher with PowerScour™ Option (model WDT910SAYH). Thanks to 40 targeted spray jets in a designated wash area, the PowerScour™ option scours away baked-on foods and delivers twice the coverage to clean even your large pots and pans without using an additional drop of water. (AP Photo/Whirlpool Corporation)
Your dishwasher, sink drain and garbage disposal do the major dirty work in your kitchen, and you can keep them smelling fresh and running efficiently with a few easy steps.
My keyboard has gotten very grimy and sticky I seem to remember an article that said it could be put in the dishwasher, but I don’t remember if it was with soap or not and for how long. Any suggestions? — John
January 24, 2005
Shannon Brattebo poses to show how she would place a phosphate free dishwasher detergent tablet into a dishwasher in Spokane, Wash. on Wednesday, March 25, 2009.
A jar the J.B.'s Restuarant has placed by the cashier to collect money for Parker Cain's family to purchase a tombstone for Cain, who is buried in Chicago. Cain worked as a dishwasher for J.B.’s
Parker Cain's coworkers Sarah Harper, left, and Jonathon Rutledge show a jar the J.B.'s Restaurant has placed by the cashier to collect money for Cain's family to purchase a tombstone for Cain, who is buried in Chicago. Cain worked as a dishwasher for J.B.’s
Touch-screen refrigerators with built-in defrosters. Dishwashers that “sense” how dirty your dishes are. Smart microwaves that are programmed to cook food by reading bar codes on packages. Kitchen appliances continue to evolve and become technologically advanced. Today they do most of the work for you.
Here are some energy conservation tips.
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The quest for squeaky-clean dishes has turned some law-abiding people in Spokane into dishwater-detergent smugglers. They are bringing Cascade or Electrasol in from out of state because the eco-friendly varieties required under Washington state law don't work as well.
**FOR USE WITH AP LIFESTYLES** This undated photo provided by lifestylehomedesign.com shows a modern kitchen design that pulls an about face. The sink and dishwasher are placed in the island so you can converse with family and friends while preparing a meal or cleaning up. The view to the backyard becomes a wall of windows and sliding glass doors along the entire back wall of the house. Plenty of light and views. If you are looking to remodel your dated kitchen, or planning your dream home, think about everything, including the kitchen sink. For more photos of this kitchen or past features, go to www.lifestylehomedesign.com . (AP Photo/lifestylehomedesign.com/Mark Englund)
Two high schools within the Tempe Union High School District, McClintock and Mountain Pointe, recently received upgraded kitchen facilities that rival the environments seen on top rated food TV shows.
Miss work, get fired. That's what happened to 12 workers at a Chandler Pei Wei (pay way) restaurant after they failed to show up May 29.
The home product arena is a market sector that never seems to stand still. Not even for a second.
By DAN SEWELL
We've all seen the commercials. Just spray on a cleaner and magically, as it drips down the surface ...Voila! It's clean!
Q: I'm a so-so handyman and I do many small projects around our home. Recently, my wife mentioned that a kitchen island could really improve our kitchen setup, and has already started to take measurements and even marked a profile on the floor with duct tape. This has me concerned since I'm not sure where to start. Where do I begin? Can I tackle this job myself? Also, is this really a good idea? - Peter
These are the worst East Valley offenders from restaurant health inspections reviewed Nov. 3- 9. For more details, or to search for any restaurant in Maricopa County, click here.
These are the worst East Valley offenders from restaurant health inspections reviewed March 10-16. For more details, or to search for any restaurant in Maricopa County, go to maricopa.gov and click on Restaurant Ratings.
Valley Pei Wei restaurants launched a hiring frenzy over the weekend following last week’s arrests of 26 employees.
The dog days of summer have arrived, and in many communities, water-use restrictions are in full swing. You may have noticed that your water pressure has also slowed down due to the high demand.
Remember, everybody suffers when water levels are low. You've heard me say this before, and I'll say it again: If we all cut down just a little bit with our personal water use, we'll all have a lot more water for our homes in the long run.
With that in mind, here is my new list of summertime water-saving suggestions. I don't expect everyone to use every tip on this list, but if each of us picks out a few favorites, we can create bigger water reserves in each area of the country until the cooler fall weather kicks in.
1. Turn off the water: While brushing your teeth or shaving, please keep the faucet off.
2. Cut just one minute off your shower time: Your home can save more than 750 gallons a year by following this simple, water-saving trick.
3. Landscape with native or drought-tolerant plants: Especially in drier areas, if you use native plants and/or grasses that live naturally in dry climates, you'll water less.
4. Replace old, water-guzzling toilets: Installing new, high-efficiency toilets in place of older models can save thousands of gallons of water per year.
5. Use leftover water for houseplants: By doing things like putting a bucket under your showerhead while you wait for the water to heat up, you can reclaim all the water you may need for watering houseplants and filling your dog's bowl.
6. Make sure your dishwasher is fully loaded: Many of us just run a partly filled dishwasher out of habit. Take the time to make sure it's completely loaded.
7. Use the appropriate water level for your laundry: Again, a small thing many of us overlook. Check the laundry load size and set your washing machine to the proper level; you'll save on water and sewer-use charges.
8. Fix leaky faucets/install water-saving aerators: Repairing and/or installing new, efficient aerators on faucets can save hundreds of gallons a month.
9. Use a broom, rather than a hose: It seems that most of us forgot how to use a broom when cleaning a driveway or a walkway. Sweeping saves water.
10. Water your garden in the early morning: Take advantage of the head start created by morning dew. Get up a just a little earlier to water your garden.
These are just some tips that I have seen work around my own home. If you have any ideas or tricks that work for you, please send them in. If we get enough of them, I can keep the water-saving tips flowing by writing "volume two" before the summer ends.
Master Contractor/Plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book "Ed Del Grande's House Call" and for hosting TV shows on Scripps Networks and HGTVPro.com.
These are the worst East Valley offenders from restaurant health inspections reviewed July 21-27. For more details, or to search for any restaurant in Maricopa County, click here.
PHOENIX -- Fires at an electric substation in western Maricopa County burned themselves out, officials said Tuesday. The substation fire, coupled with scorching temperatures and thousands returning to work after the holiday, could lead to power outages in the East Valley this week unless customers conserve electricity.
A 52-year-old Mesa man accused of the shooting death of a Texas Roadhouse employee has been charged with first-degree murder.
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