Frozen Pie Preparation Directions
#11
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
Posts: 11,201
Are there really people so inclined that they need specific instructions? Gonna sit in the freezer to eat this pie?
I am increasingly disappointed with my new washer that I can't even chose how much water a load needs. And the lid locks until the spin cycle is absolutely done. I suppose somebody stuck their arm in there and got it twisted off?? Electronics--one more thing to go wrong. And no doubt, expensive to repair!
I suppose this thing of invention of the car that drives itself goes along with this "dumbing up " of people. Crazy! If a person can't drive the car, should they really be sitting in the driver's seat?
I am increasingly disappointed with my new washer that I can't even chose how much water a load needs. And the lid locks until the spin cycle is absolutely done. I suppose somebody stuck their arm in there and got it twisted off?? Electronics--one more thing to go wrong. And no doubt, expensive to repair!
I suppose this thing of invention of the car that drives itself goes along with this "dumbing up " of people. Crazy! If a person can't drive the car, should they really be sitting in the driver's seat?
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,950
The lid lock is easy to disconnect. I did it quick and simple, it's on youtube how to do it for different washer brands. I wash small loads on deep fill. That fills about half full. Bulky items/sheets will fill full. I wash larger loads using that cycle. Hot water temp isn't hot water at all, it mixes cold with it to keep it from being hot. I fixed that by turning off the cold water when filling with hot water when I need hot water wash and turn it back on for the rinse cycle. Another rant, why cold rinse water and no choice? I like warm water or hot water rinse. The only thing I like about the new washers is the no agitator. No strings on fabric to untangle.
Last edited by Onebyone; 05-08-2021 at 11:10 AM.