@buzzlightyearsgirlfriend wrote:

@*crikey*mate* wrote:

I bought two of the lady ones cos they were only $5 each and their bristles were heaps firmer than the other designs which were between $15 and $20 each

 

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Obviously what you bought is superior and way more awesome than anything the rest of us have. So, pat yourself on the back there! You are awesome!

 

 


There's a blonde one in that range of brushes as well, Crikey lol.

I don't use a brush, just your everday common chux, with one of those fibre optic scourers for the more cooken on jobs

I'm going to have a go at making dishcloths too.

Joonos little miniature one was so cute and reminded me of my Nana's dishcloths, so it's more of a nostalgic thing rather than a save the environment thing, although that is an added bonus. Soul do you have a pattern to follow or are you just going to make it up as you go along?

Hiay skwerl, I don't have a pattern but on the down to earth site, I think there is.  You can knit or crochet them, I'm just going to use the same pattern as making throws, you know the old granny squares or you could just use chain stitch back and forth?

whats this washing up of which you speak?

I use Norwex cloths as used correctly, no germs, no smells 🙂 I am getting good at the environmentally sound and healthy options for cleaning.

haha mrgizz, paper plates and plastic cutlery at yours ?

 

I've never bought into the whole anti bacteria/germ free existence thing.  Because of the health probs, if anyone is going to get sick from food germs etc. I'd be the first to know about it and I never get sick from food cooked at home.....eating out is another story !

 

Drying the cloths I'm going to make, in the sun shouldkeep them clean enough.

So Mr Grizz,  are you into disposable dinnerware and cutlery?  Or do you eat out? Or visit neighbours/relatives regularly just on dinner time?Smiley Very Happy

 

Remembering now, a bachelor friend couldn't justify the fridge being turned on.  It became a book storage unit.

 

DEB


@soulart2 wrote:

haha mrgizz, paper plates and plastic cutlery at yours ?

 

I've never bought into the whole anti bacteria/germ free existence thing.  Because of the health probs, if anyone is going to get sick from food germs etc. I'd be the first to know about it and I never get sick from food cooked at home.....eating out is another story !

 

Drying the cloths I'm going to make, in the sun shouldkeep them clean enough.


you can but packs of 100 paper plates from woolworths for $20. a good brand too

Okay, that solves the plate washing, but what do you use to cook the food? or do you eat a lot of frozen meals like lean cuisine etc?

 

I tried them for awhile but, geez, I sure got sick of them in a very short time...I don't think they describe the ingrediants very well....should say......LOTS of rice, a few stray veges and 2 tiny pieces of rubber chicken hahaa.

Chux n good 'ol Aldi dishwasing liquid, the dishwasher takes care of most of it    ..... I don't "buy" the germ phobia thing either Soul