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Better yet, completely rinse everything off of the dishes before putting them in the washer.
Don't do that; modern dishwashers already do an amazing job of that, so you'd just be wasting water and effort, which defeats the whole point of dishwashers in the first place.
If anything, just scrape any solids into the trash with a utensil before loading your dishes into the dishwasher.
Biodegradables in the trash?! That’s even worse! I just hand wash and use the dishwasher as a dry rack.
In the trash? Just get a dog, and put the dishes back in the cupboard.
Two dogs, takes half as long.
Even quicker if you help!
Typical hand washing does not do as good a job at sanitizing because the human hand can tolerate lower temperatures than a dishwasher.
That uses way, way more water and way more time than just cleaning the dishwasher trap occasionally.
At that point - you mind as well hand wash the dishes.