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The winner is Lyn!
MyBlogSpark offered me this challenge and giveaway to post on my blog.
They sent me a very nice baking dish and a package of Cascade Complete All-in-1 ActionPacs for the dishwasher.
This is the challenge I got from Cascade - We dare you to take the 24 Hour Challenge.
Instructions:
Bake a Cherry Cobbler.* Enjoy!
Set the empty baking dish out for 24 hours
Without rinsing, put it in the dishwasher with Cascade Complete
Now I normally rinse all the dishes pretty well before I load them in the dishwasher, don't you?
and then, they wanted me to post a picture of the dried-on, unrinsed, unscrubbed dish when it came out the dishwasher. I thought this was very bold of them and did not think there would be a clean dish at the end of the cycle,
but see for yourself! It really did come clean. I think I've finally found a dishwasher detergent I really like.
They provided me with a $25 Walmart giftcard to award to one of the commenter's.
To enter, just tell me what meal leaves the most mess on your cookware
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Cascade Complete All-in-1 ActionPacs kit and the $25 Walmart gift card were provided by P&G through MyBlogSpark.
Disclaimer - This product review was based on using complimentary Cascade product provided by P&G. I also received the Walmart gift card to share with my readers. P&G does not represent or warrant the accuracy of any statements or product claims made here, nor does it endorse any opinions expressed within this blogsite.
I'll pick a winner on Tuesday - May 11th. If you don't have a blog where I can contact you, please leave me an email address as I will need to get the mailing info of the winner.
Definately, baked lasagna.
ReplyDeleteEspecially when you reheat in the same baking dish in the microwave.
I'l love to win the gift card!
Thanks for hosting this giveaway, Rhonda.
oven "fried" chicken, what a mess!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks!!!!
Lisa
tobsmom@gmail.com
Wow, I'm impressed! I always wash all my dishes before they go into the dishwasher, because I have had awful dishwashers for so many years, although the one I have now is pretty good. I think the worst mess for me is cornbread or cake, I don't even try in the dishwasher, I just automatically wash those pans by hand because they never come clean in the dishwasher.
ReplyDeleteI think eggs leave the worst mess on my dishes.
ReplyDeletewrotek5 at gmail dot com
Eggs make the most mess for sure!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason anything with spaghetti sauce turns all my plastic containers redish brown! I'd love to find a detergent that doesn't do this.
ReplyDeleteOatmeal is the worst thing to try and clean after it has set in the bowl for any length of time. It becomes like cement.
ReplyDeleteCheese...melted and baked on the dish...closely followed by eggs and the ring of milk in a glass that sat over night.
ReplyDeleteBeing the skeptic that I am, I'm curious what would happen if you baked the cobbler in one of your own pans?
I use that detergent already!
baked lasagna is the worst for me. I absolutely love Cascade complete paks - they are the only thing I use. The less expensive detergents just don't work as well for me.
ReplyDeleteTater tot casserole is one of our worst if it gets the least bit dried on. This is an awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeletebeanie weenies (cooked in the oven)!
ReplyDeleteAnything starchy, like potatoes or rice. Sticky and STUCK!
ReplyDeleteThe store was out of my regular (cheap) brand of detergent recently, so I bought those Cascade packs you just reviewed. I have to say, I really like them!
I would have to say baked lasagna as well. I too tried the Cascade packs and I really like them as well. As a matter of fact that is what I will buy from now on.
ReplyDeleteEggs baked in the microwave leave the worst mess for me.
ReplyDeleteI agree w/everyone else and would like to throw Chicken Enchilida Casserole into the mix...
ReplyDeleteGrits! Definitely grits leave the worst mess...I too 'wash' my dishes before they go into the dishwasher. I rinse really well and if they are greasy I'll sometimes use soap on them. I often wonder why I even bother to put them in the dishwasher then because they're actually clean, but husband thinks the dishwasher disinfects them as well. Not that we're contagious...It's one of those medical field phobia thingys, lol.
ReplyDeleteMy hubbie loads the dishwasher and always cleans everything before he puts them in there. He soaks everything that has any baked on gunk. The worst one at our house is definitely lasagna. Also meatloaf and scalloped potatoes.
ReplyDeleteLasagna for sure! Thanks for the chance to win. :)
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Hi Dear Friend,
ReplyDeleteAnything with meat sauce makes a real mess. Miss Candi said tell Theo she was very good yesterday. Her daddy took her to the beauty shop and then bought her a new collar. She smells so sweet. It seems both of our babies had a rough day trying to be good. LOL
What a fun give away.
Hugs,
Elizabeth
I have yet to find anything that gets dried grits off of a dish. Need to re-glue something? Use grits and let 'em dry. A hurricane couldn't break it after the grit-glue!
ReplyDeleteI can think of lots of things that are hard to get clean but most of them have been mentioned. How about cheese grits mixed with an egg? Now there's a messy plate!
ReplyDeleteUm...I did see a spot on your dish but realized my computer screen needs cleaning. LOL!!! ;-D
my messiest dish is when i fix apricot chicken talk about sticky and messy.. yucko!
ReplyDeleteI cook eggs often and they stick a lot, no matter what I seem to do (especially scrambled eggs).
ReplyDeleteI'm the residential dishwasher here, :) but that product seemed to work really well for you!
I think oatmeal bowls from breakfast are hard to get clean. With only hubby and me now at home, I don't run the dishwasher every day. If it sits with unrinsed oatmeal bowls for a day or so, it's like cement.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day, Rhonda! I hope you have a wonderful day! :)
ReplyDeleteOne of the hardest things for me to get clean would be scalloped potatoes
ReplyDeleteLasagna or spaghetti are the messiest.
ReplyDeletemami2jcn at gmail dot com
Barbeque chicken leaves the worse mess....yuck....
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day. I hope you eat out and don't have to deal with any messy dishes today.....
Jerri
spaghetti with marinara sauce.
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Anything containing eggs is the worst! I am shopping for dishwasher detergent today, so I wll try the gel packs. Love your blog
ReplyDeleteWe have very hard water, so some dishes need a second trip through the dishwasher. Macaroni and cheese is the most problematic dinner!
ReplyDeleteAcadia@k.freshour@comcast.net
Dried oatmeal is like cement on my bowls XD
ReplyDeleteSweetimpishpixie(AT)gmail(DOT)com
I make a taco casserole that gets really baked on and is hard to get off!
ReplyDeletecouponboss at gmail dot com
Baked lasagna is the worst offender for our dishes.
ReplyDeletekerrie@mayansfamily.com
Lasagna leaves the worst mess :)
ReplyDeletethrouthehaze at gmail dot com
The biggest mess is from enchiladas with lots of gooey cheese.
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Mine is my pizza casserole which has lots of cheese-delicious but the pits to clean
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