Why not? You may be using more than you need. It's worth a try anyway...
1) Shampoo
2) Conditioner
3) Paper towels
4) Dishwasher detergent
5) Laundry detergent
6) Fabric softener
7) Juice (add some water - dentists recommend this anyway)
8) Ground beef (try cutting back in recipes: when you purchase it, instead of buying by the pound, buy three pounds and divide that into four portions. Then use one of those portions where a recipe would call for a full pound).
9) Cream in your coffee. (seriously??!! Yes, Jeanne, just try it ;-)
10) Toilet paper. I remember when I was a child my Dad would ask me to run and get some TP so he could clean his glasses: "But only ONE square, OK? I don't need more than that. Just one."
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1 comment:
Nice one on the toilet paper. People usually just pull on the roll without realizing that they are getting 5 to 8 squares when all they really need is a square or two
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