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Originally Posted by nahkoe
I think if you take my yes answers...and add in my conditional yes answers....I qualify.
But...I already know I qualify. Time is money...but when I was a stay at home mom...we didn't buy toilet paper, diapers, wipes, paper towels. I just did a lot of laundry. Y'all will be happy to know we have toilet paper in the house now that no one wears diapers and I work full time. lol
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Originally Posted by ILG
Yeah, I know I qualify too. I am not a tightwad legalist!
You didn't buy toilet paper? Uh. I won't ask about that.
My kids were both cloth diaper and breast fed raised.
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Originally Posted by Blubayou
I saw that with the toilet paper and decided not to go there!
I save on dishwasher liquid - I keep it in a decorative glass container by the sink. Because it is not in a squeeze bottle, I use much less of it and it lasts much longer.
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Poor Nakoe, people are giving you such a hard time about the toilet paper thing.
I try to avoid paper products as much as possible. I don't buy paper towels at all (I do clear out the breakroom at work when the drawer gets full of extra fast food napkins, and "recycle them".)
I have found that I have been able to greatly reduce my usage of TP, but I'm afraid I am just not willing to go the distance in that particular area!