Aidenbaby said:
We do it both ways. When we handwash, we use two sinkfulls and use the dishwasher as a drying rack.
That's how WE do it, too. You need to bear in mine WHAT you are washing, too. I use a portable dishwasher--that just means it is not built in, and has to be hooked up to the kitchen faucet. It's hard to measure HOW MUCH water you use when you hand wash, but I know that the faucet tends to run, and the dishwasher fills up about 6 times during a full load. I am sure that it uses somewhat less. We run our dishwasher once/day to once/3 days, with 4 adults, who work outside of the home M-F.
Pretty much every DISH, CUP, GLASS and all FORKS, SPOONS and KNIVES (only the butter knives) go into the dishwasher. Though we live in the country we do have chlorinated "city water", that we pay for, and I like to keep our water bill between $40-$50/month, which includes ALL water for washing clothes and showers. (I use well water for gardening, however.)
DO NOT wash your sharp knives in a dishwasher because they will become dull. DO NOT wash pots with handles in your dishwasher because they will become brittle. (I have a stainless steel "Dutch Oven", and I
wash the bottom only in the dishwasher.) I also put my removable crock pots AND their glass lids in the dishwasher.
I hand wash pots and pans and ANYTHING else that is NOT dishwasher safe. EVERY DAY, you'll see the hand-washables drying on the left side of my aluminum sink, on a rack.
If you are clever you can do double-duty. For example, we had neglected to wash a number of silverware, and the dishwasher was full this morning. SO, I put all of the pieces in a mixing bowl that needed washing, and put THAT under the faucet to catch the water from the dishwasher cycle. When the dishwasher was done, I just gave them another clear rinse and put them to the left to dry.m I do the same when it's full and I've used one of crock pots.
ALSO, if you can't get to your pots and pans right away, it's time-saving to soak them in dish cleaning soap and water because you won't have to scrub them later on--come on, most of us are SO Busy, I KNOW you've been there!!
