Feeling overwhelmed? Just unload the dishwasher.
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Nicola in nz April 1, 2014
Those are the 2 things that must get done in my home for me to function...dishwasher emptied and washing on . Full stop. Those done I can vacuum, no probes etc. once my kids got to an age where they could unstack it it became a ' chore' so one empties it, one puts washing in, one puts washing on the clothes line, one brings it in and sorts it, into rooms ( throws on floor) one walks the dog. All change each week..all get $1 each. Brilliant So I hear ya!!
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