Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a dishwasher, the saving time over environmental destruction is a poor choice.
It's not that hard if you don't let them sit. Or, then soak in sink before putting in DW.
Very few household tasks are hard. It is a matter of priorities.
Exactly why I said the environment is a bigger priority. If it's not, you don't understand how climate change will affect us, especially your kids and grandkids.
I do understand which is why we only use one car, hang dry all our laundry, decided not to renovate our home an dump all that stuff in a landfill, limit our household purchases, limit travel on airplanes to once a year, etc.
Anonymous wrote:ugh - stop using paper plates!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a dishwasher, the saving time over environmental destruction is a poor choice.
It's not that hard if you don't let them sit. Or, then soak in sink before putting in DW.
Very few household tasks are hard. It is a matter of priorities.
Exactly why I said the environment is a bigger priority. If it's not, you don't understand how climate change will affect us, especially your kids and grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a dishwasher, the saving time over environmental destruction is a poor choice.
It's not that hard if you don't let them sit. Or, then soak in sink before putting in DW.
Very few household tasks are hard. It is a matter of priorities.
Anonymous wrote:The Duggars used styrofoam. But yeah lots of the families who have multiples or just many kids use disposable plates. Even ones on tiktok do it, and the comments are always about the environment.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a dishwasher, the saving time over environmental destruction is a poor choice.
It's not that hard if you don't let them sit. Or, then soak in sink before putting in DW.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I've ever known anyone who has used paper products regularly. Am regular middle to upper middle class. I didn't know it was a thing. Isn't it expensive? Is it because people move around a lot?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the TV question.
Last time my parents visited, my dad said, you know I think I’ve noticed one thing that would help you. I think you should use paper plates.
I’ve used them consistently for a year. Sorry, trees. But, maybe I’ve saved on the water used to wash. It’s also helping me stay on top of dishes for the first time. So, my dad was right.