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Rainy Days and Dishwasher Blues: A Tale of Two Unlikely Headlines

As the UK grapples with an exceptionally wet start to 2026, a Cornish village is expected to be confirmed as recording 50 continuous days of rain. Meanwhile, a more mundane, yet equally pressing, concern has been plaguing households: the art of stacking the dishwasher. Here's a look at both stories and how they intersect in unexpected ways.

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As the saying goes, "when it rains, it pours." And for one Cornish village, that's not just a metaphor. The village is expected to be confirmed as recording 50 continuous days of rain, a feat that will undoubtedly test...

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Rainy Days and Dishwasher Blues: A Tale of Two Unlikely Headlines

As the UK grapples with an exceptionally wet start to 2026, a Cornish village is expected to be confirmed as recording 50 continuous days of rain. Meanwhile, a more mundane, yet equally pressing, concern has been plaguing households: the art of stacking the dishwasher. Here's a look at both stories and how they intersect in unexpected ways.

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As the saying goes, "when it rains, it pours." And for one Cornish village, that's not just a metaphor. The village is expected to be confirmed as recording 50 continuous days of rain, a feat that will undoubtedly test the mettle of its residents. According to Matt Taylor, this exceptionally wet start to 2026 will have a lasting impact on the region.

But while the rain pours down outside, a more domestic concern has been brewing in households across the UK. The age-old debate over how to stack the dishwasher has been a source of contention for many. It's a topic that may seem trivial, but for those who have ever had to rewash a load of dishes or deal with a clogged dishwasher, it's a matter of great importance.

BBC One's Inside the Factory recently attempted to settle the debate by outlining the 5 golden rules of stacking the dishwasher. According to their experts, the key to efficient and effective dishwashing lies in the following principles:

  • Face plates towards the center: This ensures that water can reach all surfaces and prevents food from redepositing onto clean dishes.
  • Bowls on the bottom: Heavier items like bowls should be placed on the bottom rack to prevent them from toppling over and causing a mess.
  • Glasses and cups on the top: Delicate items like glasses and cups should be placed on the top rack to prevent them from getting chipped or broken.
  • Utensils in designated holders: Utensils like forks, knives, and spoons should be placed in designated holders to prevent them from getting tangled or lost.
  • Don't overcrowd: Leave enough space between dishes to allow water to flow freely and prevent food from redepositing onto clean dishes.

While these rules may seem straightforward, they can make a significant difference in the efficiency and effectiveness of the dishwashing process.

But what does this have to do with the rain-soaked Cornish village? As it turns out, the two stories intersect in unexpected ways. For residents of the village, the rain has brought a host of challenges, from flooded homes to disrupted daily routines. And for those who are struggling to keep up with household chores, the dishwasher has become an indispensable tool.

In fact, a well-stacked dishwasher can be a game-changer on rainy days when venturing outside is not an option. By following the 5 golden rules outlined above, residents can ensure that their dishes are clean and hygienic, even on the wettest of days.

In the end, the art of stacking the dishwasher may seem like a mundane concern, but it's a vital part of maintaining a clean and comfortable home. And for those who are braving the elements in the Cornish village, it's a small but significant comfort that can make all the difference.

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  • BBC One's Inside the Factory
  • Matt Taylor

As the saying goes, "when it rains, it pours." And for one Cornish village, that's not just a metaphor. The village is expected to be confirmed as recording 50 continuous days of rain, a feat that will undoubtedly test the mettle of its residents. According to Matt Taylor, this exceptionally wet start to 2026 will have a lasting impact on the region.

But while the rain pours down outside, a more domestic concern has been brewing in households across the UK. The age-old debate over how to stack the dishwasher has been a source of contention for many. It's a topic that may seem trivial, but for those who have ever had to rewash a load of dishes or deal with a clogged dishwasher, it's a matter of great importance.

BBC One's Inside the Factory recently attempted to settle the debate by outlining the 5 golden rules of stacking the dishwasher. According to their experts, the key to efficient and effective dishwashing lies in the following principles:

  • Face plates towards the center: This ensures that water can reach all surfaces and prevents food from redepositing onto clean dishes.
  • Bowls on the bottom: Heavier items like bowls should be placed on the bottom rack to prevent them from toppling over and causing a mess.
  • Glasses and cups on the top: Delicate items like glasses and cups should be placed on the top rack to prevent them from getting chipped or broken.
  • Utensils in designated holders: Utensils like forks, knives, and spoons should be placed in designated holders to prevent them from getting tangled or lost.
  • Don't overcrowd: Leave enough space between dishes to allow water to flow freely and prevent food from redepositing onto clean dishes.

While these rules may seem straightforward, they can make a significant difference in the efficiency and effectiveness of the dishwashing process.

But what does this have to do with the rain-soaked Cornish village? As it turns out, the two stories intersect in unexpected ways. For residents of the village, the rain has brought a host of challenges, from flooded homes to disrupted daily routines. And for those who are struggling to keep up with household chores, the dishwasher has become an indispensable tool.

In fact, a well-stacked dishwasher can be a game-changer on rainy days when venturing outside is not an option. By following the 5 golden rules outlined above, residents can ensure that their dishes are clean and hygienic, even on the wettest of days.

In the end, the art of stacking the dishwasher may seem like a mundane concern, but it's a vital part of maintaining a clean and comfortable home. And for those who are braving the elements in the Cornish village, it's a small but significant comfort that can make all the difference.

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  • BBC One's Inside the Factory
  • Matt Taylor

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