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Products that make a chore easier and allows you more time with your family would be something you would want to use right? Cascade Platinum and Cascade Platinum Rinse Aid can help you do just that.
During the Memorial Day weekend I traveled to visit my Mom. Growing up my entire family (parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents) always had an excuse to get together for cookouts, family meals, birthdays, and some times for no special occasion at all we would get together. As the years have gone by though we have grown up and some have moved away so family get togethers are not as frequent as they used to be. This past weekend a few of us got together for a cookout. We had steaks, baked potatoes, salad, corn on the cob, baked macaroni and cheese and homemade cheesecake ice cream.
Cooking for 10 people means a lot of dirty dishes. Who wants to have to stand at the sink and wash that many dishes? I know I don't. Thank goodness for a dishwasher and Cascade Platinum products. They do the dirty work for us.
Baked on macaroni and cheese? That would usually require a good scrubbing or a pre-wash before loading in the dishwasher with other dishwasher cleaners. We put the Cascade Platinum Pacs and the Cascade Platinum Rinse Aid to the baked macaroni and cheese test. I was told Cascade Platinum works best when food soil is left on the dishes because its special enzymes latch onto that food, breaking it down so it can wash away. If there's no food soil, there's nothing for the enzymes to attach to and the detergent isn't working its hardest for you. So, after our delicious meal we loaded up the dishwasher and I dropped in a Cascade Platinum Pac and filled it up with a bottle of Cascade Platinum Rinse Aid and let the washer do its thing.
I was pleased to see that the load of dishes came out clean, even the macaroni and cheese dish.
After seeing how well the Cascade Platinum products cleaned the load of dishes I left Cascade Platinum pacs and rinse aid bottles for all of my family to keep and try. Do you have an opinion to share? Head to the Cascade website to leave a short review of Cascade Platinum including #CascadeShiningReviews. One reviewer will win a Kitchen Aid Dishwasher!
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This review was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Cascade. I was provided the featured product free of charge to facilitate my review, but all opinions are 100% mine.
Em Mahr says
I hate cleaning baked on cheese - like from a pan of lasagna!
Nicole-Lynn says
Eggs are the worst stuck on food that is hard to get off our dishes! Thanks for the opportunity!
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Christina Walls says
Baked on Cheese that includes whipping cream or any tyoe based milk products and eggs added to recipe. Lasagna is another difficult baked on food to clean. Anything that removes the elbow manual way of scrubbing would be a heaven sent added bonus.
Cheryl Free says
Lasagna is the worst stuck on food I have to clean off dishes.
Mary Beth Elderton says
We love cheesy delicious King Ranch Chicken home made, no cans) but it is a challenge to clean up.
Lindsey L says
Casseroles in Pyrex dishes! 🙁
Sheila K. says
Anything with baked-on cheese is a mess!
Patrice says
My family loves baked lasagne, but it sure is hard to clean the pan.
Kristen says
berries from cobbler
Nicole says
Anything with cheese. And ANYTHING cooked in my Pyrex dishes
Heather Hayes Panjon says
Baked Mac & Cheese!
Jessica says
The worst is baked on casserole messes.
Margot C says
Oh gosh, that burnt on stuff around the edge of a casserole. horrors!
Susan Christy says
I made some pumpkin cheesecake bars with salted caramel swirl and that caramel was so hard to get off of my baking dish.
Susan DeVaux says
Any sort of casserole or cheesy dish
Rebecca Orr says
When we making homemade pizza dough, that is always a mess to clean from the bowl.
Amber says
I think any pasta dish is the worst
Cindy says
It is hard for me to clean the lasagna pan.
Kelly Garci says
I agree! The worst pan for me to get clean is my lasagna pan.
Sarah Hall says
The worst stuck on is baked cheese or a burnt on chili pot.
Alice F says
We loved baked spaghetti at our house....but it is a nightmare to clean up!
brittany says
the hardest stuck to clean off dishes for me is chili cheese casserole.
Jake B says
Cheese from my scrambled eggs.
Tammy Richards says
Lasagna is the worst stuck on food
Tammy Richards says
Lasagna is the worst stuck on food!!
Nicole D. says
Dried pasta and burnt cheese!
jackie p says
Baked on cheese!!
jeanette mays says
When we have something with melted cheese that does not get washed right away is the worst.
suzanne says
I think casseroles with cheese are worst to clean.
christine j says
my manicotti gets really messy
Dawn Keenan says
I think that baked on egg is the worst, especially if it comes from the microwave!
Sarah says
I hate cleaning any of the glass baking dishes. The spots take forever to get off!