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CS> Actualy there is a slight sense in both of his methods. The dishwashing CS> is best if you start with the things 'not greasy' as the grease will CS> break down the washing water fairly fast. That means glasses first CS> usually. We did it in two separate pans, One for the greasy dishes and pots and another for the glassware. It seemed to work. The Navy regs must be more stringent. CS> Me, I almost never dry dishes. Only when in my cho apartment (Local CS> Japan, out in town) did i do so on occasion but that was due to lack of CS> drying space. Drip dry? (-: CS> Dusting knocks down dust so vacum it up after, but if you have a poor CS> vacumn cleaner, it may actually add dust to the air (reverse if so). Dusting and general house cleaning were the order of the day when I wa a boy. That particular day was always on Sunday, so the only way my sister and I could get out of the house was to go to church, When we got back, the chores began. CS> Just curious, but got any favorite labor saving ideas? Not at the moment, but I'll think of something. CS> I used to dip water out from the fish tanks to water my plants, then CS> refill the tank with more fresh. This helped the water quality and the CS> plants love it. CS> xxcarol I'll pass that one along. Regards, Roger ... What garlic is to salad, insanity is to art. --- D'Bridge 2.70* Origin: NCS BBS (1:3828/7) SEEN-BY: 633/267 @PATH: 3828/7 140/1 123/500 379/1 633/267 |
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