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Less wet towels
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Now I want a turban! Im on the lookout. Gave DD my bathrobe cos I outgrew it! Now I just cant buy another-please dont suggest it-Ive got to eat less, (save meney) shrink in size-and share it with her!Annual Grocery budget 2018 is £1500 pa £125 calendar month £28.84 pw for 3 adults0
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Thankfully i dont have any problems drying towels as i have an airing cupboard which ive used a couple of times over the passed couple of weeks.Im trying not to be lazy and hanging my washing out when i can,whereas before MSE i would just bung them in the drier for quickness.So ive given myself a punishment of deducting £1 from my pin money every time the drier goes on.Even if the weather doesnt look good i still at least see if the clothes would have dried first and tumble drier last resort because of my £1 deduction punishment.0
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this is quite similar to a way of being able to have agood wash with just one basin full of hot water which we use when we go sailing and can't get to the showers. Might be useful for whn the hot water breaks down and you have to bil a kettle to wash
You need three flannels - you dip one in the water, soap it and wash with it. Don't put it back in the water. Take the second, dry, flannel and wipe off all the soap. Don't put that flannel in the water. Then take the third flannel and rinse it in the (still clean) water and rinse yourself.
Then when you've fimnished rinse all the flannels and boil them in a saucepan and hang out to dryIt doesn't matter if you are a glass half full or half empty sort of person. Keep it topped up! Cheers!0 -
Those microfibre dusters which are very cheap are brilliant for drying yourself on. I feel a bit silly admitting this but I usually have one in my handbag because I get terrible bouts of sweating caused by the medication I take, so i just drag my duster out and dry myself off. LOL0
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Im like lillibet and Queenie. I have a big huge white long fluffy robe. Then i have a towel for my hair (big bath sheet) and then i have a little hand towel to dry face etc... on.0
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I'm with the Ticklemouse drying group on this one.
Biggest possible towel for me, smaller one for my hair and a nice comfy bath robe and those sheepskin slipper-boot things for my feet and I'm set.0
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