Actually, sometimes I avoid buying “non-diswasher safe” items because I do not want the hassle of remembering which dishes can and which cannot go in. So, at some level I can understand her, and might be tempted to throw out (or more likely donate or put into a rummage sale) the cup she has.
“Well, we have a recycle bin right over here.” [indicates sink]“All we have to do is treat it with a little bit of this.” [indicates soap]“Then we rinse it off. Once it’s dry, it is instantly recycled and is ready to be used again.”
Superfrog almost 9 years ago
It’s not foolproof either.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
Um… ever thought of manually washing it in the sink with soap and water, ma’am?
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I think that means it is either recyclable or biodegradable.
Bill The Nuke almost 9 years ago
Yes, along with your other dishes as well. With any luck, you’ll starve to death before you reproduce.
Pipe Tobacco almost 9 years ago
Actually, sometimes I avoid buying “non-diswasher safe” items because I do not want the hassle of remembering which dishes can and which cannot go in. So, at some level I can understand her, and might be tempted to throw out (or more likely donate or put into a rummage sale) the cup she has.
rexxster almost 9 years ago
gaslightguy almost 9 years ago
I used to have a dishwasher, but she left.
Terr Bear Premium Member almost 9 years ago
That’s my question! I’m building quite a collection and would like to know.
jim_pem almost 9 years ago
“Well, we have a recycle bin right over here.” [indicates sink]“All we have to do is treat it with a little bit of this.” [indicates soap]“Then we rinse it off. Once it’s dry, it is instantly recycled and is ready to be used again.”