Arthur - I don't have the full set, but I've almost got a service for 6. I'm missing 3 fruit bowls; I don't know if they had cereal bowls, but I don't have 'em...
Jon - I'll post the recipe in Super. It's incredibly easy and it's delicious!
A verifiable test of the KDS-54... Yes, it's time for "Turquoisedude's Totally Unscientific Dishwasher Torture Test"!
So this time around, I had some pretty challenging soils. The clear pyrex roasting pan was used to bake chicken breasts, the white pyrex pan was used for a batch of scalloped potatoes, and the Mixmaster bowl had some dried-on peanut-butter cookie batter. Plus an assortment of plates, cups, glasses, and cutlery. Only a slight amount of pre-treatment was done on the two roasting pans and that consisted of a scraping off of heavier residue. The big difference with this load is that soils were allowed to dry on while I waited to fill the dishwasher (running a half-empty dishwasher was a serious mortal sin when I was a brat...)
So let's load up the KA and see how we do this time around...
The results were a bit less impressive than my first U&U test...
The scalloped potato dish was mostly clean but there was still some residue. The picture I took of the clear pyrex pan after did not turn out, alas. There was some blackened residue still left in the corners of the pan. And oopsie, looks like we got some yibblet residue on the top of the mixer bowl and inside a mason jar...
But the rest of the load, including the inside of the mixer bowl washed fine!
I'll need to try another "Torture Test" with soils that haven't dried on. I need to get some people down to Ogden so I can throw a dinner party.... LOL