I throw towels in the wash when they're overly damp. We have plenty of towels ... I want a nice dry one when I get out of the shower. I don't use them just once, of course, but after a day or two they get pretty wet.
I have no interest whatsoever in trying the Diva Cup. I eat out for lunch more than I should. I don't like "If it's yellow, let it mellow." MH doesn't like that I pay for the gas station's vacuum to clean my car, rather than running an extension cord outside to use our own vacuum. I buy name-brand detergent and soap, juice, cheese, etc. I DO buy generic often, but not always. I buy juice and the occasional bottle of soda for the house. We have cable.
I throw towels in the wash when they're overly damp. We have plenty of towels ... I want a nice dry one when I get out of the shower. I don't use them just once, of course, but after a day or two they get pretty wet.
Are you in a really humid climate or something? I don't get why they wouldn't dry out between uses.
Not really, but I don't get why they don't dry well, either. Some days are better than others.
Post by explorer2001 on Mar 27, 2015 12:16:44 GMT -5
A while back someone on here mentioned using a bucket to catch the water that ran while waiting for the shower to heat up, and then using that bucket of water to flush their toilet.
I tried a variant this morning and filled my watering can to water the flowers I just planted over the weekend. It was such a good idea.
A while back someone on here mentioned using a bucket to catch the water that ran while waiting for the shower to heat up, and then using that bucket of water to flush their toilet.
I tried a variant this morning and filled my watering can to water the flowers I just planted over the weekend. It was such a good idea.
If you cook veggies on the stove, you can use the cooking water for your indoor plants. I read this one when I was trying to use the microwave less.