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To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
 - clean an oily dish (plate or bowl--not a skillet/pan/pot/etc) without soap
     - 95% goes into a compost or animal bucket
     - 4% can be wiped out with a piece of paper that will later be a fire starter
     - last 1% is removed with hot water
     - end result is squeaky clean

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must show proof of the following (as pictures or a video < 2 mins):

- the oily dish after the meal is over
- the food scraps going into a compost or animal bucket (if applicable)
- the plate being wiped with a piece of paper for future fire starter
- the last bit of oil being removed with hot water
- the newly clean dish



I'm cleaning a dish from some chicken fried chicken with hot water only.  Our dog enjoyed the leftovers.


Oily dish


Leftovers to pup


Wiping dish with paper for firestarter


Washing dish with hot water only


Clean dish

Submission for BB certification
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To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must show proof of the following (as pictures or a video < 2 mins):

- the oily dish after the meal is over
- the food scraps going into a compost or animal bucket (if applicable)
- the plate being wiped with a piece of paper for future fire starter
- the last bit of oil being removed with hot water
- the newly clean dish


Hot roast beef sandwich and some potato chips for an easy dinner. I was just about to dip the plate into the sink when I remembered this BB!

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Oily Dish
Oily Dish
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Wiped off oil/crumbs.
Wiped off oil/crumbs.
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Hot water and a wipe with the dish rag
Hot water
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Clean
Clean
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Tonight's dinner consists of baked potato with veggie medley and brats cause well I'm a Wisconsinite 😉  perfect for this BB
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dirty plate
dirty plate
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wiping off extra grease
wiping off extra grease
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hot water
hot water
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sparkling clean
sparkling clean
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Cleaned a soup bowl. The last pic shows the clean bowl but still wet.
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This napkin went into the compost as well.
This napkin went into the compost as well.
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Dave Burton wrote:This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum.  Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Nest.

In this Badge Bit, you will clean an oily dish without soap


(sources: left, left center, right center, right)

Some related threads
  - Washing Dishes by Hand vs Dishwasher: Water, Expense, and Time
  - Cleaning with Water
  - Can You Wash Dishes Without Soap?
  - Low Water Consumption Technique For Washing Dishes

To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
  - clean an oily dish (plate or bowl--not a skillet/pan/pot/etc) without soap
      - 95% goes into a compost or animal bucket
      - 4% can be wiped out with a piece of paper that will later be a fire starter
      - last 1% is removed with hot water
      - end result is squeaky clean

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must show proof of the following (as pictures or a video < 2 mins):

 - the oily dish after the meal is over
 - the food scraps going into a compost or animal bucket (if applicable)
 - the plate being wiped with a piece of paper for future fire starter
 - the last bit of oil being removed with hot water
 - the newly clean dish

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Greasy plate after eating a burger
Greasy plate after eating a burger
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Scraping greasy bits into the hen’s scrap bowl
Scraping greasy bits into the hen’s scrap bowl
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Removing grease with a piece of paper to use later as a fire starter
Removing grease with a piece of paper to use later as a fire starter
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Rinsing off the last bit of grease with leftover hot water from the kettle
Rinsing off the last bit of grease with leftover hot water from the kettle
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Non-greasy, clean plate
Non-greasy, clean plate
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Note: I certify this BB complete.  Well done

 
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