I have 20 year old sweat shirts. They are put away in summer. I rotate three pairs of sneakers but sadly they wear quickly. Running too fast around the corners ducking jealous husbands.
I gotta tell ya, when my wife waters down the pump bottles for hand soap without telling me, things get pretty lively all of a sudden. Hard to clean it up fast enough to keep it from running down the cabinet.
It’s like the the guy hired to whitewash the old country church. He realized about halfway through that he would run out, so he added a little water to the whitewash. Painted a little more and added a little more water. You really couldn’t tell the difference. He did this a couple more times and got back to his starting point. Then he could really see the coverage difference between the full strength whitewash and the watered down whitewash. Suddenly the clouds darkened, thunder rolled and a loud voice came from heaven saying:
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
very nice
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 4 years ago
They learned it from their parents who grew up in the Great Depression!
Baarorso almost 4 years ago
My parents are the same way. “Waste not, want not”.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 4 years ago
I add some water to get that last bit of ketchup, mustard, juice…
Zykoic almost 4 years ago
I have 20 year old sweat shirts. They are put away in summer. I rotate three pairs of sneakers but sadly they wear quickly. Running too fast around the corners ducking jealous husbands.
Farside99 almost 4 years ago
I gotta tell ya, when my wife waters down the pump bottles for hand soap without telling me, things get pretty lively all of a sudden. Hard to clean it up fast enough to keep it from running down the cabinet.
Caldonia almost 4 years ago
Sharon love cook, so she wash many dish.
UmmeMoosa almost 4 years ago
The thing is you add water but you pour it out like water too
pathfinder almost 4 years ago
“Use it up. Wear it out. Make it do. Do without.”Words to live by. We were cash poor in the 50s, but never lacked for love.
zerotvus almost 4 years ago
water in the milk…….
john almost 4 years ago
Reminds me of Mark Twain’s discovery of how gold flecks got into his milk: the dairy farm had a creek.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Just don’t put in to much water. Tis good to get all you paid for ;-)
pathamil almost 4 years ago
It’s like the the guy hired to whitewash the old country church. He realized about halfway through that he would run out, so he added a little water to the whitewash. Painted a little more and added a little more water. You really couldn’t tell the difference. He did this a couple more times and got back to his starting point. Then he could really see the coverage difference between the full strength whitewash and the watered down whitewash. Suddenly the clouds darkened, thunder rolled and a loud voice came from heaven saying:
Repaint! And thin no more…
ctolson almost 4 years ago
I usually have a half dozen bottles of thick liquids around the house or in the frig sitting upside down to drain the last dregs to the cap.
pheets almost 4 years ago
Not limited to pluggers…just ask the barkeep!
John9 almost 4 years ago
Unfortunately “most” liquid products are mostly “water” to begin with.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Works for shampoo as well but I have trouble with toothpaste
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Add bleach, and it will clean as well as the original.
bobpickett1 almost 4 years ago
Amen
CynthiaLeigh almost 4 years ago
Hope she doesn’t water down the booze.
gopher gofer almost 4 years ago
peanut butter…?
cwg almost 4 years ago
I do this with a spray bottle and just spray down my dishes before doing them. 10:1 soap to water.