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Britain's Wettest Village Meets the Perfectly Loaded Dishwasher

A Cornish village is on the verge of setting a record for 50 consecutive days of rain, while a BBC investigation reveals the secret to stacking the dishwasher for optimal cleaning. As the UK navigates its wettest start to the year, we explore the unusual intersection of weather and household chores.

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As the UK struggles to dry off from its exceptionally wet start to 2026, a small Cornish village is bracing itself for a record-breaking 50 consecutive days of rain. Meanwhile, in a bizarre coincidence, a BBC...

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Britain's Wettest Village Meets the Perfectly Loaded Dishwasher

A Cornish village is on the verge of setting a record for 50 consecutive days of rain, while a BBC investigation reveals the secret to stacking the dishwasher for optimal cleaning. As the UK navigates its wettest start to the year, we explore the unusual intersection of weather and household chores.

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As the UK struggles to dry off from its exceptionally wet start to 2026, a small Cornish village is bracing itself for a record-breaking 50 consecutive days of rain. Meanwhile, in a bizarre coincidence, a BBC investigation has shed light on a more mundane yet equally pressing issue: the art of stacking the dishwasher.

According to Matt Taylor, the Cornish village is expected to be confirmed as the wettest place in the UK, with a staggering 50 days of continuous rain. While residents are no doubt eager for some sunshine, the rest of the country can take comfort in knowing that there's a right way to load the dishwasher – and it's not just a matter of throwing in the dirty dishes.

A recent episode of BBC One's Inside the Factory tackled the age-old debate, revealing that there is indeed a science to stacking the dishwasher. The program's experts outlined five key rules to ensure your dishes come out sparkling clean:

  • Face plates towards the center: This allows water to flow freely and prevents food particles from redepositing onto clean dishes.
  • Bowls on the bottom: Heavy bowls can damage lighter items, so it's best to place them on the bottom rack.
  • Cups and glasses on the top: Delicate items are safest on the top rack, where they're less likely to get chipped or broken.
  • Utensils in a designated holder: A utensil holder keeps items organized and prevents them from getting tangled or damaged.
  • Don't overcrowd: Leave enough space between items for water to flow freely and ensure everything gets cleaned properly.

While these rules may seem obvious, they're often overlooked in the chaos of loading the dishwasher. By following these simple guidelines, you can ensure your dishes come out sparkling clean – even on the grayest of days.

As the people of Cornwall wait for the sun to come out, the rest of the UK can take heart in knowing that there's a right way to tackle the humble dishwasher. Who knows – it might just bring a little sunshine into your kitchen, even on the rainiest of days.

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  • BBC One's Inside the Factory
  • Matt Taylor's weather report

As the UK struggles to dry off from its exceptionally wet start to 2026, a small Cornish village is bracing itself for a record-breaking 50 consecutive days of rain. Meanwhile, in a bizarre coincidence, a BBC investigation has shed light on a more mundane yet equally pressing issue: the art of stacking the dishwasher.

According to Matt Taylor, the Cornish village is expected to be confirmed as the wettest place in the UK, with a staggering 50 days of continuous rain. While residents are no doubt eager for some sunshine, the rest of the country can take comfort in knowing that there's a right way to load the dishwasher – and it's not just a matter of throwing in the dirty dishes.

A recent episode of BBC One's Inside the Factory tackled the age-old debate, revealing that there is indeed a science to stacking the dishwasher. The program's experts outlined five key rules to ensure your dishes come out sparkling clean:

  • Face plates towards the center: This allows water to flow freely and prevents food particles from redepositing onto clean dishes.
  • Bowls on the bottom: Heavy bowls can damage lighter items, so it's best to place them on the bottom rack.
  • Cups and glasses on the top: Delicate items are safest on the top rack, where they're less likely to get chipped or broken.
  • Utensils in a designated holder: A utensil holder keeps items organized and prevents them from getting tangled or damaged.
  • Don't overcrowd: Leave enough space between items for water to flow freely and ensure everything gets cleaned properly.

While these rules may seem obvious, they're often overlooked in the chaos of loading the dishwasher. By following these simple guidelines, you can ensure your dishes come out sparkling clean – even on the grayest of days.

As the people of Cornwall wait for the sun to come out, the rest of the UK can take heart in knowing that there's a right way to tackle the humble dishwasher. Who knows – it might just bring a little sunshine into your kitchen, even on the rainiest of days.

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  • BBC One's Inside the Factory
  • Matt Taylor's weather report

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