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Paper and Foam Plates VS. Using & Washing Dishes-Pros and Cons ????
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77930416:MV80MjM3MzcyXzc3MTEyMzAzXzk1QjUxRkFE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 64274449:MV80MjM3MzcyXzc3MTA5NjIxX0E1Mjc3MDU5] I have old mismatched dishes. I use them every day and hand wash them. I am a single senior citizen. Works for me. [/quote] I have a dish washer, but I don't use it. It is old and does not work well. I do all of the dishes by hand. My dishes are also mismatched because they come from the thrift store. I would only eat on paper plates at a picnic. [/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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