tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post2961753832810618053..comments2022-12-27T04:18:23.297-06:00Comments on I've Been There, Claire!: An Issue of Vital ImportanceClaire Lopezhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11328661238411046928noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post-87626788262744391132012-05-28T14:52:44.585-05:002012-05-28T14:52:44.585-05:00My entire family think that towels need washing af...My entire family think that towels need washing after one wipe. I regularly retrieve them from the wash, hang them on the line and then restock the towel shelves. Less washing. I am all for time saving/money saving tips. You can also wear your underwear one day and then turn it inside out for the next day. But that's another story.Lisahttp://www.newbabygiftboxes.co.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post-72767292966235269512012-05-21T13:23:40.364-05:002012-05-21T13:23:40.364-05:00Yessiree - I agree. After standing under running ...Yessiree - I agree. After standing under running water for 20 minutes and draining a 60 gal water tank one should be clean. My OCP friend shudders at my second-use towel, lol. As for the toilet paper, I prefer it as you do - easy and quick. Things were different when a cat owned us - the paper had to be under cuz more than once I awoke in the night to hear the roll spinning a 100 mph and finding 80 yds of paper piled, half shredded, on the floor in the morning.<br />Yes, I have also been there !Witchypoonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post-50161683270925791372012-05-05T22:12:31.884-05:002012-05-05T22:12:31.884-05:00Very true! Too many people are wasting water washi...Very true! Too many people are wasting water washing their bath towels after every use.<br />Thank you for proving I'm not crazy when it comes to my TP!<br />I have Totally BeenThereJenniferMartin2002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post-61967134926495572182012-05-05T09:10:39.996-05:002012-05-05T09:10:39.996-05:00Once a week usually. I agree with you...you are w...Once a week usually. I agree with you...you are wiping a clean body...why wash the towel every time? I have had this argument with my daughter.. why do you wash towels after every shower?? And for my grandkids who are not large and one is a male with short hair...why do you have to use two towels????? I change out wash cloths more often, they get stiff and hard fast.<br />You are my new best friend. I have been known to secretly turn tp rolls around in other bathrooms hehehehe. Over not under!! You can't find the edge the under way and also if you roll it, 20 sheets unroll before you know it. What a pain. Dorothyhttp://lifeheartandsoulblog.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post-53859909485212791752012-05-05T01:30:29.581-05:002012-05-05T01:30:29.581-05:00Weekly...um, if I remember...which I don't alw...Weekly...um, if I remember...which I don't always. [Sheepish expression] They rarely get to the 'smelling bad stage', though!<br />However, the main purpose of a bath or shower for me is relaxation and a way to help me get to sleep quicker, the cleanliness bit is a kind of optional bonus... Claire Jarvisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post-53169080254176982642012-05-04T21:49:49.912-05:002012-05-04T21:49:49.912-05:00I wash laundry once a week. Guess what gets washe...I wash laundry once a week. Guess what gets washed once a week? *LOL*Pamelanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post-35586070007880795852012-05-04T17:57:06.412-05:002012-05-04T17:57:06.412-05:00Great (probably-get-into-lots-of-trouble) roommate...Great (probably-get-into-lots-of-trouble) roommates! lolClaire Lopeznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1007567606813352980.post-87609869101618803862012-05-04T17:50:39.743-05:002012-05-04T17:50:39.743-05:00Ok, you get serious props for the whole loving “ov...Ok, you get serious props for the whole loving “over” on the TP situation. As far as I am concerned? There IS no other alternative. :)<br /><br />That said, I used to use my towels a time or two before tossing them in the wash, however, my neatnic husband washes them after one use, and since he does the laundry. I am thinking that maybe some kind of bacteria grow on them? <br /><br />You know, I may have to ask the Infection Control nurse at work and see what her thoughts are on this. :)<br /><br />Nonetheless, I think we would have made pretty good roommates. ;)<br /><br />xoxoJules the Workaholichttp://musingsfromaworkaholic.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com