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Paper and Foam Plates VS. Using & Washing Dishes-Pros and Cons ????
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[quote:Half Past Midnight:MV80MjM3MzcyXzc3MTA5OTQ4XzgxRkQyODQ2] [quote:Wondering Mind:MV80MjM3MzcyXzc3MTA5MjUxX0VENkY0RTQy] I rather use baking soda and vinegar to hand wash dishes. The vinegar comes by the gallons and does not cost much, the baking soda comes by the 4 LB box. Cleans stoneware cups and glass very clean and some metals. Cleans the coffee decanter that is glass and stainless out well. I use it with laundry for white cotton socks and other fabrics as well. I use it for glass and tile cleaning also. Paper plates are useful for the microwave when capping off another plate to be heated. Foam travel cups are bought more than any other thing to avoid having your more expensive travel cups stolen. There are certain soaps that do not cost much that also clean laundy well, right along with skin and hair. When the detergents start costing a lot, the old way replaces them. [/quote] How do you use it in the laundry? Mix together, then add? Or add them separately? [/quote]
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I use disposable plates for almost everything. Paper ones are about 1.6 cents each @ Walgreen's on sale. After adding up the costs of dish soap, hot water, scrubbies, and all the time involved in washing, I believe it's actually cheaper to mostly use the disposable ones. Add in the costs of a dis
hwasher and it's a no brainer. Anyone else?
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