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    Veteran Wild Cobra'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 never use the dishwasher. Yuk...

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    Believe. TenBuckTammy's Avatar
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    Plates?

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    Black Gold Dark Gable's Avatar
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    The dishes are rinsed right after use and we have enough dish traffic to run the dishwasher every day.

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    Baltimore Spurs Fan florige's Avatar
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    The dishes are rinsed right after use and we have enough dish traffic to run the dishwasher every day.
    It saves me tons of time to just fold the plate up and throw it in the trash verses rinsing, soaping, scraping, and drying, and still to find the plate with residue from the last meal still there.

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    Cinnamon Girl mrsmaalox's Avatar
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    I never use the dishwasher. Yuk...
    It's too hard to argue the yuk factor because it's so different for each individual. We go thru enough dishes at my house that I have no problem with the dw. Most people keep their water heaters around 120 degrees and I know I can't stick my hands in water that hot--but my dw heats the rinse water up to 150 degrees (I believe residential water heater's upper limit is 140) Plus it has a food grinder and a disposal so there are no little chunks left--which can be pretty gross I think. So yes, an old dishwasher can be pretty yucky! But I just can't think of many things that gross me out as much kitchen sponges and cloths; no way I could handle slopping water around on my dishes with one of those.

    As far as paper plates go I don't use them as much for serving as for preparing food. They're the best for cutting up raw chicken and meat. I'd much rather crumple up and throw out the chicken gloop than having it on my good cutting boards.

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    1. get a wife
    2. if wife doesnt do it, get another wife
    3. repeat step 2

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    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
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    1. get a wife
    2. if wife doesnt do it, get another wife
    3. repeat step 2
    4. buy paper plates because wife takes half of your dishes and you are now too broke to buy more dishware due to expensive divorce
    5. repeat step 4

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    Paper plates for lunch (sandwiches, etc) or pizza. Real plates for everything else.

    Maid washes the dishes.

  9. #59
    Better than a dumb ass Smart Ass's Avatar
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    I use plastic plates and cups.

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    Esse quam videri ploto's Avatar
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    But I just can't think of many things that gross me out as much kitchen sponges and cloths; no way I could handle slopping water around on my dishes with one of those.
    I put the sponge in the dishwasher, too.

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    Brutus NFO's Avatar
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    we've been using more metal spoons and forks of late.
    It seems like you are movin on up.

    Still surprised that you could cut down on the metal spoons and forks you wash if you owned a metal spork. One tool that performs two jobs.
    Last edited by NFO; 03-31-2010 at 06:56 PM.

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    4 Star Asshole Strike's Avatar
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    It seems like you are movin on up.

    Still surprised that you could down on the metal spoons and forks you wash if you owned a metal spork.
    Holy Baby Freakin Jeebus!!! I want one!!!

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    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
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    I put the sponge in the dishwasher, too.
    I read somewhere to put the sponge in the microwave to disinfect it.

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    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
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    It seems like you are movin on up.

    Still surprised that you could cut down on the metal spoons and forks you wash if you owned a metal spork. One tool that performs two jobs.
    uh...what do you eat that you use a spoon and fork for the same meal?

    Even for peas, which I eat mayyybe once a year I can make do with a fork...

    The idea is good though to save utensil drawer space I guess

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    All Hail the Legatron The Reckoning's Avatar
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    Maid washes the dishes.


    you mean timvp?

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    No, we have a cleaning person twice a week.

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    Ruffy RuffnReadyOzStyle'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?
    Anything disposable is going to use far more resources than reusing something non-disposable. The paper to make the plates comes from trees, which means logging, transport, milling, more transport, pulping, bleaching (a very toxic process), processing, packaging, more transport, warehousing, more transport, retailing, and finally landfill. All of that means your paper plates have a significant environmental impact.

    OTOH, a ceramic plate will last you 10+ years and you'll get thousands of uses off the one plate. It may take a bit more energy to make the plate in the first place, but you recover that 100s or 1000s of times over when compared to using disposable paper plates. I find it hard to believe that anyone would use paper plates except at a picnic or something similar.

    As for dishwashers vs hand washing, it's highly variable depending on how you wash. A super-efficient new dishwasher will use 10-15L of water, whereas I use 5-7 washing by hand. As long as you have an efficient dishwasher and fill it up every time you use it (it will use the same water and energy empty as full, so always fill up before use), that seems okay to me.

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    Ruffy RuffnReadyOzStyle's Avatar
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    I find it absolutely incredible the degree to which disposability has overtaken everything. Disposable products are a massive waste of resources on the one hand, and leads to huge quan ies of pollution on the other. It is a completely unsustainable practice.

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    Veteran Wild Cobra's Avatar
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    I just hate the cheap, flimsy ones that wont even support a sandwich.
    That's what the plate is for...

    You put the paper plate on a real one for support. I use a 10" round wooden cutting board, but I doubt everyone has one.

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    uups stups! Cant_Be_Faded's Avatar
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    Combination of sinkwash and dishwasher.

    Sink wash one at a time to keep stuff under control. When you come home and the sink is inevitably full as , and you just need them washed, then go dishwasher.

    But Sinkwashing wastes more water than dishwasher. So the real choice is straight up dishwasher all the time.

    Paper plates is just plain stupid.


    Also its funny how kori goes out of her way to mention their maid in the club while the spurs forum turns into bird dung

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    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    Also its funny how kori goes out of her way to mention their maid in the club while the spurs forum turns into bird dung
    What should I do? Have the maid clean up the Spurs forum?

    Just so you know, I only mention it for mookie's benefit, so that he can continue to have things to scoff us about.

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    uups stups! Cant_Be_Faded's Avatar
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    I only mention it for mookie's benefit, so that he can continue to have things to scoff us about.
    A predictably predictable response

    Just sayin. Every post you've made the last three months either has the word "maid" or said something about how yall are top quality foster parent candidates.


    Just please
    seriously
    tell timvp to take one second from making mad bank to salvage the spurs forum

    We all know he's still watching games. Spurs Forum is turning to bird dong. Naturally noone can save it but him.

  23. #73
    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    A predictably predictable response

    Just sayin. Every post you've made the last three months either has the word "maid" or said something about how yall are top quality foster parent candidates.


    Just please
    seriously
    tell timvp to take one second from making mad bank to salvage the spurs forum

    We all know he's still watching games. Spurs Forum is turning to bird dong. Naturally noone can save it but him.
    Okay - I'll tell him. He watched the game with the kids tonight while I was working; so maybe he can post a bit in the Spurs forum tomorrow.

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    uups stups! Cant_Be_Faded's Avatar
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    Okay - I'll tell him. He watched the game with the kids tonight while I was working; so maybe he can post a bit in the Spurs forum tomorrow.
    It's just funny because
    we all know he used to make mad bank and be on spurstalk 20 out of 24 hours a day
    while watching all spurs games


    now
    he has two kids is still making mad bank and is still watching all spurs games


    he can at least post for twenty minutes a day
    that's like one hundreth of your day

  25. #75
    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    he can at least post for twenty minutes a day
    True. We are still adjusting a little to the kids' schedule. The boy has only been here since Wednesday. But I'll tell him that he needs to step up and save SpursTalk.

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