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  1. #26
    Eh, Fuck It. easjer's Avatar
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    Eliza S.
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    I don't do the dishes, SFIE does. He uses the dishwasher. We don't have a water shortage out here, so I don't care to contribute to the paper-products waste.

    We also can't line-dry in our complex, so that's out. Though we plan to cloth diaper if we ever have a baby, and will set out diapers to air dry - they last longer that way (and get naturally bleached by the sun).

  2. #27
    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    Do you use a machine to wash or do you prefer the pounding on a rock method?
    scrub...& rinse...scrub....& rinse...

  3. #28
    Owned by cats JudynTX's Avatar
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    I use disposable paper plates and use a dishwasher for regular dishes. I refuse to hand wash even a single dish
    I can't even picture you doing dishes, at all.

  4. #29
    Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Viva Las Espuelas's Avatar
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    I even wash clothes and hang them up out on the clothes line so not to use the dryer.
    That's what I do. I don't need to wear all my clothes at once in a hurry so I save money this way. Well I put them on hangers. Not on a line but if I could I would. If I need something right away then I'll use the dryer. Plus your clothes don't breakdown/fade as much if they air dry. Colors stay the original color for quite a while. I got your back Joe. I ain't touching your front.

  5. #30
    Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Viva Las Espuelas's Avatar
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    I can't even picture you doing dishes, at all.

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    Cinnamon Girl mrsmaalox's Avatar
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    I can't even picture you doing dishes, at all.
    Not even if my life depended on it

  7. #32
    Owned by cats JudynTX's Avatar
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    Not even if my life depended on it
    Just messing with you.

  8. #33
    Spurs Nation
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    I went the paper plate route, the only thing I wash are my metal spoons & forks.

  9. #34
    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
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    I went the paper plate route, the only thing I wash are my metal spoons & forks.
    we've been using more metal spoons and forks of late.

    It's just the plates.....it doesn't take much effort to fill a sink or dishwasher with 20 plates.

  10. #35
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    Disposable everything because I am a lazy bas in the kitchen.

  11. #36
    Alleged Michigander ChumpDumper's Avatar
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    Hand wash unless it's a big meal. Paper plates are for picnics.

  12. #37
    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    I don't do picnics.

  13. #38
    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
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    Rinse in the sink, wash in the dishwasher. It's the future, people!

    Sometimes I'll also just let my water run down the drain so the martians can't get it.

  14. #39
    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
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    P.S. Paper plates are only acceptable for picnics, parties, and pizza.

    Remember the Three Ps!

    Or is it 5 Ps?

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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    Paper plates are totally acceptable in the chalupa household and are the norm.

  16. #41
    The D.R.A. Drachen's Avatar
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    P.S. Paper plates are only acceptable for picnics, parties, and pizza.

    Remember the Three Ps!

    Or is it 5 Ps?
    The OPP?

  17. #42
    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
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    I'm down.

  18. #43
    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    Ask Ruff. He's the expert on carbon footprints.

  19. #44
    Esse quam videri ploto's Avatar
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    I wash by hand and then still run them through the dishwasher.

    I use paper plates if I am having a sandwich or something like that.

  20. #45
    4 Star Asshole Strike's Avatar
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    I usually hand wash. I live alone so I don't dirty up a bunch of . So I usually wash a bowl, plate, silverware, cookware, etc. as I use them.

  21. #46
    Masochist Rangers Fan Melmart1's Avatar
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    I hand wash, because I don't have a dishwasher. But even if I did, since I live alone I imagine it would would take several days to dirty enough dishes to justify using the dishwasher, and that would annoy me, having dirty dishes lying around that long. So I imagine I would still hand wash most of the time, unless I had a lot of people over or cooked a dish that required a lot of prep.

    I never buy or use plastic or foam plates or cutlery. Just don't care for them.

  22. #47
    Pop took his brain back. xellos88330's Avatar
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    I do both. This is how I do it.

    My wife uses paper plates when she feels too lazy to do dishes.

    What is the point in having a dishwasher when I have a perfectly good wife in the kitchen anyways.

    When she wants to get laid, she will use dishes and make me a steak.

  23. #48
    Old fogey Bender's Avatar
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    I don't use paper plates. Because I'm an adult.
    and you don't live in a trailer park.


    j/k all you paper plate lazy asses. I use them occasionally. I just hate the cheap, flimsy ones that wont even support a sandwich.

  24. #49
    Believe.
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    and you don't live in a trailer park.


    j/k all you paper plate lazy asses. I use them occasionally. I just hate the cheap, flimsy ones that wont even support a sandwich.
    All my food comes wrapped or in a box so I just throw as I go.

  25. #50
    Veteran Wild Cobra's Avatar
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    I estimate we use about 20 paper plates and forks a week.

    That probably costs maybe $1 a week.

    If I use the sink or dishwasher, I feel I'm using up fresh drinking water to do so.

    Any good arguments one way or the other?
    If you are ding this for a combination of cost, labor, and environmental reasons, I would use paper plated and silverware. The silverware can easily be soaked in a drinking glass, then washed together when full. The paper plates are biodegradable and relatively inexpensive. I sort of live this way myself, except for company. I'll use plenty of things to wash, but my daily plate consumption is way down.

    I would temper it with where you live and your environmental concerns. If you are in an area lacking in water, then use more paper plates, bowls, plastic-ware, etc. Some people with an environmental conscience doesn't like the cutting of trees to make paper with. To each his own, but if you have a large enough property, you can compost your egg s s, coffee grounds, food waste, paper plates, etc.

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