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Submission flagged incomplete

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 wash your dishes without a dishwasher.



Here are some related threads.
  - Washing Dishes by Hand vs Dishwasher
  - Can You Wash Dishes Without Soap?
  - Low water technique hand washing dishes
  - A Way to Rinse Dishes with Little Water

Here are some related articles.
  - Hand Wash Dishes with Minimal Water
  - No Waste Way to Wash Dishes
  - How to Hand Wash Dishes
  - Washing Dishes by Hand
  - Why I Prefer Washing Dishes by Hand








To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
  - wash dishes without a dishwasher
      - use minimal soap
          - must be greywater friendly soap (the soap usually says "greywater safe" or "readily biodegradable")
      - fill a dishwasher with clean dishes using less than 3 gallons of water
          - or approximate equivalent
              - might require five rounds in a small dish rack
          - yes, you are using the dishwasher as a dish drying rack

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must:
 - post a picture of the dirty dishes in the sink
 - post a progress picture of the dishes being washed
 - post a picture of the completed dishes with obviously less than 3 gallons water used
 - describe the soap used, its grey water friendliness, and a link to the verifiable biodegradeable dish soap
 - OR post a 2 minute video of you washing the dishes by hand



For this BB, I used the Oasis All-Purpose Cleaner / Dish Soap at the Fisher Price house:
[https://www.bio-pac.com/oasis-biocompatible-cleaners/oasis-biocompatible-all-purpose-cleanerdishwash/](https://www.bio-pac.com/oasis-biocompatible-cleaners/oasis-biocompatible-all-purpose-cleanerdishwash/)

This evening we had bread soup bowls for dinner, so there were plenty of dishes to take care of afterward. I included two photos of the measuring cup with the soapy water — one showing the starting amount, and the second showing what was left after all the dishes were washed.

Everything was gently rinsed and then loaded into the dishwasher to dry. The cast iron skillet got a proper seasoning afterward as well.
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Dish soap I used
Dish soap I used
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Dirty dishes
Dirty dishes
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Dirty dishes
Dirty dishes
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Dirty dishes
Dirty dishes
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Just shy of four cups of soapy water to be used
Just shy of four cups of soapy water to be used
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Action pic
Action pic
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Action Pic
Action Pic
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Action pic
Action pic
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Remaining soapy water
Remaining soapy water
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Staged washed dishes, ready to be gently rinsed and placed in dishwasher rack to dry
Staged washed dishes, ready to be gently rinsed and placed in dishwasher rack to dry
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Clean dishes placed to dry
Clean dishes placed to dry
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Clean dishes placed to dry
Clean dishes placed to dry
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Skillet reseasoned
Skillet reseasoned
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Clean sink and counter...
Clean sink and counter...
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BBV price: 1
Note: Wash more dishes. Enough to fill a dishwasher.

 
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Submission flagged incomplete

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 wash your dishes without a dishwasher.



Here are some related threads.
  - Washing Dishes by Hand vs Dishwasher
  - Can You Wash Dishes Without Soap?
  - Low water technique hand washing dishes
  - A Way to Rinse Dishes with Little Water

Here are some related articles.
  - Hand Wash Dishes with Minimal Water
  - No Waste Way to Wash Dishes
  - How to Hand Wash Dishes
  - Washing Dishes by Hand
  - Why I Prefer Washing Dishes by Hand








To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
  - wash dishes without a dishwasher
      - use minimal soap
          - must be greywater friendly soap (the soap usually says "greywater safe" or "readily biodegradable")
      - fill a dishwasher with clean dishes using less than 3 gallons of water
          - or approximate equivalent
              - might require five rounds in a small dish rack
          - yes, you are using the dishwasher as a dish drying rack

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must:
 - post a picture of the dirty dishes in the sink
 - post a progress picture of the dishes being washed
 - post a picture of the completed dishes with obviously less than 3 gallons water used
 - describe the soap used, its grey water friendliness, and a link to the verifiable biodegradeable dish soap
 - OR post a 2 minute video of you washing the dishes by hand



For this BB, I used the Oasis All-Purpose Cleaner / Dish Soap at the Fisher Price house:
[https://www.bio-pac.com/oasis-biocompatible-cleaners/oasis-biocompatible-all-purpose-cleanerdishwash/](https://www.bio-pac.com/oasis-biocompatible-cleaners/oasis-biocompatible-all-purpose-cleanerdishwash/)

This afternoon we had our Christmas dinner, so there were plenty of dishes to take care of afterward. I included two photos of the measuring cup with the soapy water — one showing the starting amount, and the second showing what was left after all the dishes were washed.

Everything was gently rinsed and then loaded into the dishwasher to dry.
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Dish soap I used
Dish soap I used
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Dirty dishes
Dirty dishes
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Started with 3.5 cups of soapy water
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Action shot
Action shot
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Action shot
Action shot
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Remaining soapy water
Remaining soapy water
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Dishes clean ... staged and ready to be gently rinsed
Dishes clean ... staged and ready to be gently rinsed
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Lightly rinsed and staged to dry
Lightly rinsed and staged to dry
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Lightly rinsed and staged to dry
Lightly rinsed and staged to dry
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Additional pic shot
Additional pic shot
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Ran out of room in dishwasher and staged on rack to dry ...
Ran out of room in dishwasher and staged on rack to dry ...
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Clean sink
Clean sink
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BBV price: 1
Note: obviously less than 3 gallons water You need “obviously less than 3 gallons water” All water must be documented. You are missing the rinse water.

 
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