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Well, Burâs right on that one. Thereâs nothing so expensive as âfree!âBTW, I have just this minute finished a most wonderful book, â1861 The Civil War Awakeningâ by Adam Goodheart. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in that period and how it has ramifications today.
You will notice that now all their clothes will be limp and lifeless. But soft. Which is a good thing considering how cheap their clothes are. Dollyâs Discount Duds doesnât carry the best in blouses and it takes a lot of softener to remove the scratch. And since they donât get washed very often, soft is the only way you can wear them. âStiff with dirtâ isnât just a saying, you know.
Letâs seeâŠ.Joy doesnât use softener in the towels cos they get less absorbentâŠThe sheets get washed with the towels, so they miss getting softenedâŠAs 2Old says, the clothes go⊠letâs say âa few timesâ between washingsâŠ
And when she does use softener, she uses half the recommended amount cos she knows they always tell you to waste it, so it runs out faster,
So it works out to about half a cup a weekâŠ.2 cups a month, a quart in two months..Is it the good news or the bad news that those âgallonâ jugs are only 100 ounces now, instead of 128?So she âonlyâ bought a five year supply of expensive brand name softener, instead of almost sevenâŠand itâll be that much sooner she can go back to half price knock-offs⊠or the dollar store brand.
My dryer is fine, but I choose not to use it. I like to dry on the line and never use softener either. I have no problem with anything being too scratchy (I wash with Tide Free & Gentle) and we usually have a breeze.
I once bought 2 or 3 Ts in different colors of a silk noil that was so scratchy I could not wear them even over a blouse. I tried soaking in nothing but softener overnight, but no good (had to donate them) hopefully for someone with less sensitive skin.
âŠ.I foresee a rip-roaring, nail-bitinâ future appearance on âLetâs Make A Dealâ. And they wouldnât have to go to expense crafting goofy costume to wear on the show: they wear goofy costumes every day!!
mikie2 over 10 years ago
Well, Burâs right on that one. Thereâs nothing so expensive as âfree!âBTW, I have just this minute finished a most wonderful book, â1861 The Civil War Awakeningâ by Adam Goodheart. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in that period and how it has ramifications today.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 10 years ago
You will notice that now all their clothes will be limp and lifeless. But soft. Which is a good thing considering how cheap their clothes are. Dollyâs Discount Duds doesnât carry the best in blouses and it takes a lot of softener to remove the scratch. And since they donât get washed very often, soft is the only way you can wear them. âStiff with dirtâ isnât just a saying, you know.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 10 years ago
Letâs seeâŠ.Joy doesnât use softener in the towels cos they get less absorbentâŠThe sheets get washed with the towels, so they miss getting softenedâŠAs 2Old says, the clothes go⊠letâs say âa few timesâ between washingsâŠ
And when she does use softener, she uses half the recommended amount cos she knows they always tell you to waste it, so it runs out faster,
So it works out to about half a cup a weekâŠ.2 cups a month, a quart in two months..Is it the good news or the bad news that those âgallonâ jugs are only 100 ounces now, instead of 128?So she âonlyâ bought a five year supply of expensive brand name softener, instead of almost sevenâŠand itâll be that much sooner she can go back to half price knock-offs⊠or the dollar store brand.
elvy over 10 years ago
Looks like there was once a smiley face âfind itâ on this strip. It looks kind of out of place on the top shelfâŠ
echoraven over 10 years ago
Our dryer died, so we line dry our clothes (during warmer months anyways) and things do feel âabrasiveâ if fabric softener isnât used.
vldazzle over 10 years ago
My dryer is fine, but I choose not to use it. I like to dry on the line and never use softener either. I have no problem with anything being too scratchy (I wash with Tide Free & Gentle) and we usually have a breeze.
I once bought 2 or 3 Ts in different colors of a silk noil that was so scratchy I could not wear them even over a blouse. I tried soaking in nothing but softener overnight, but no good (had to donate them) hopefully for someone with less sensitive skin.
orbenjawell Premium Member over 10 years ago
âŠ.I foresee a rip-roaring, nail-bitinâ future appearance on âLetâs Make A Dealâ. And they wouldnât have to go to expense crafting goofy costume to wear on the show: they wear goofy costumes every day!!
Laura Gildwarg over 10 years ago
I see the GBwOF is back!