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  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,336
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,062
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
    But were there paper towels? That is my mission this week. I can only find online the large 12 packs. I live alone in a smallish apartment. Is a two pack of paper towels too much to ask for- clearly it is 😬
  • what dreams
    what dreams Posts: 1,761
    MF117973 said:
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
    But were there paper towels? That is my mission this week. I can only find online the large 12 packs. I live alone in a smallish apartment. Is a two pack of paper towels too much to ask for- clearly it is 😬
    If I end up buying the 6 pack case of Cascade this week, I'm going to donate half of it to the local food bank. I'm with you. I don't have storage for six boxes of dish detergent. Three boxes would easily last me a year.  I'm sure someone else would be thrilled to share the 12 rolls of paper towels with you. Right now I'm holding out on principle but I'm pretty sure as soon as I get my stimulus check, I'm going to cave. My $1200 deposit, btw, is already scheduled in my bank account for the 15th. Anyone else so lucky to be among the first?
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    MF117973 said:
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
    But were there paper towels? That is my mission this week. I can only find online the large 12 packs. I live alone in a smallish apartment. Is a two pack of paper towels too much to ask for- clearly it is 😬
    If I end up buying the 6 pack case of Cascade this week, I'm going to donate half of it to the local food bank. I'm with you. I don't have storage for six boxes of dish detergent. Three boxes would easily last me a year.  I'm sure someone else would be thrilled to share the 12 rolls of paper towels with you. Right now I'm holding out on principle but I'm pretty sure as soon as I get my stimulus check, I'm going to cave. My $1200 deposit, btw, is already scheduled in my bank account for the 15th. Anyone else so lucky to be among the first?
    I don't know if you saw my comment in the Coronavirus thread, but baking soda and Dawn dish soap works just about as well as Cascade, without the chemical build up. 
    When I stopped using Cascade I stopped using the rinse agent as well, because the baking soda film (there's just always a damn film, isn't there?) isn't a caustic chemical and it wipes away with a swipe of a dish towel.

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  • stuckinline
    stuckinline Posts: 3,406
    rgambs said:
    MF117973 said:
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
    But were there paper towels? That is my mission this week. I can only find online the large 12 packs. I live alone in a smallish apartment. Is a two pack of paper towels too much to ask for- clearly it is 😬
    If I end up buying the 6 pack case of Cascade this week, I'm going to donate half of it to the local food bank. I'm with you. I don't have storage for six boxes of dish detergent. Three boxes would easily last me a year.  I'm sure someone else would be thrilled to share the 12 rolls of paper towels with you. Right now I'm holding out on principle but I'm pretty sure as soon as I get my stimulus check, I'm going to cave. My $1200 deposit, btw, is already scheduled in my bank account for the 15th. Anyone else so lucky to be among the first?
    I don't know if you saw my comment in the Coronavirus thread, but baking soda and Dawn dish soap works just about as well as Cascade, without the chemical build up. 
    When I stopped using Cascade I stopped using the rinse agent as well, because the baking soda film (there's just always a damn film, isn't there?) isn't a caustic chemical and it wipes away with a swipe of a dish towel.

    @rgambs What is the ratio of dawn and baking soda?
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    rgambs said:
    MF117973 said:
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
    But were there paper towels? That is my mission this week. I can only find online the large 12 packs. I live alone in a smallish apartment. Is a two pack of paper towels too much to ask for- clearly it is 😬
    If I end up buying the 6 pack case of Cascade this week, I'm going to donate half of it to the local food bank. I'm with you. I don't have storage for six boxes of dish detergent. Three boxes would easily last me a year.  I'm sure someone else would be thrilled to share the 12 rolls of paper towels with you. Right now I'm holding out on principle but I'm pretty sure as soon as I get my stimulus check, I'm going to cave. My $1200 deposit, btw, is already scheduled in my bank account for the 15th. Anyone else so lucky to be among the first?
    I don't know if you saw my comment in the Coronavirus thread, but baking soda and Dawn dish soap works just about as well as Cascade, without the chemical build up. 
    When I stopped using Cascade I stopped using the rinse agent as well, because the baking soda film (there's just always a damn film, isn't there?) isn't a caustic chemical and it wipes away with a swipe of a dish towel.

    @rgambs What is the ratio of dawn and baking soda?
    A spoon and a squirt lol
    It doesn't have to be exact, as long as your dishes are rinsed it works great.  I'm sure someone out there on the interwebs has a more exact ratio if you search it.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • what dreams
    what dreams Posts: 1,761
    rgambs said:
    rgambs said:
    MF117973 said:
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
    But were there paper towels? That is my mission this week. I can only find online the large 12 packs. I live alone in a smallish apartment. Is a two pack of paper towels too much to ask for- clearly it is 😬
    If I end up buying the 6 pack case of Cascade this week, I'm going to donate half of it to the local food bank. I'm with you. I don't have storage for six boxes of dish detergent. Three boxes would easily last me a year.  I'm sure someone else would be thrilled to share the 12 rolls of paper towels with you. Right now I'm holding out on principle but I'm pretty sure as soon as I get my stimulus check, I'm going to cave. My $1200 deposit, btw, is already scheduled in my bank account for the 15th. Anyone else so lucky to be among the first?
    I don't know if you saw my comment in the Coronavirus thread, but baking soda and Dawn dish soap works just about as well as Cascade, without the chemical build up. 
    When I stopped using Cascade I stopped using the rinse agent as well, because the baking soda film (there's just always a damn film, isn't there?) isn't a caustic chemical and it wipes away with a swipe of a dish towel.

    @rgambs What is the ratio of dawn and baking soda?
    A spoon and a squirt lol
    It doesn't have to be exact, as long as your dishes are rinsed it works great.  I'm sure someone out there on the interwebs has a more exact ratio if you search it.
    Thanks for the tip. I may try it once to see how clean they come out. I don't have the patience for wiping down the film, though, toxic or not. Or having to rinse the dish clean before putting it in the dishwasher. Defeats the entire purpose of the dishwasher.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,798
    I 100% of the time clean the dishes before going in the dishwasher.
    My wife doesn't and there is a different level of clean when the dishwasher is done.
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • stuckinline
    stuckinline Posts: 3,406
    rgambs said:
    rgambs said:
    MF117973 said:
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
    But were there paper towels? That is my mission this week. I can only find online the large 12 packs. I live alone in a smallish apartment. Is a two pack of paper towels too much to ask for- clearly it is 😬
    If I end up buying the 6 pack case of Cascade this week, I'm going to donate half of it to the local food bank. I'm with you. I don't have storage for six boxes of dish detergent. Three boxes would easily last me a year.  I'm sure someone else would be thrilled to share the 12 rolls of paper towels with you. Right now I'm holding out on principle but I'm pretty sure as soon as I get my stimulus check, I'm going to cave. My $1200 deposit, btw, is already scheduled in my bank account for the 15th. Anyone else so lucky to be among the first?
    I don't know if you saw my comment in the Coronavirus thread, but baking soda and Dawn dish soap works just about as well as Cascade, without the chemical build up. 
    When I stopped using Cascade I stopped using the rinse agent as well, because the baking soda film (there's just always a damn film, isn't there?) isn't a caustic chemical and it wipes away with a swipe of a dish towel.

    @rgambs What is the ratio of dawn and baking soda?
    A spoon and a squirt lol
    It doesn't have to be exact, as long as your dishes are rinsed it works great.  I'm sure someone out there on the interwebs has a more exact ratio if you search it.
    Thanks!
  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    I 100% of the time clean the dishes before going in the dishwasher.
    My wife doesn't and there is a different level of clean when the dishwasher is done.
    I clean off the dishes beforehand, too. I did the cheat to see if it would make a difference. It did. Our dishwasher is also 20 years old. That may be part of my problem. 
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    2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    rgambs said:
    rgambs said:
    MF117973 said:
    I was checking out a Trader Joes yesterday and when they were ringing me up low and behold there was napkins and toilet paper.  I almost cried...
    But were there paper towels? That is my mission this week. I can only find online the large 12 packs. I live alone in a smallish apartment. Is a two pack of paper towels too much to ask for- clearly it is 😬
    If I end up buying the 6 pack case of Cascade this week, I'm going to donate half of it to the local food bank. I'm with you. I don't have storage for six boxes of dish detergent. Three boxes would easily last me a year.  I'm sure someone else would be thrilled to share the 12 rolls of paper towels with you. Right now I'm holding out on principle but I'm pretty sure as soon as I get my stimulus check, I'm going to cave. My $1200 deposit, btw, is already scheduled in my bank account for the 15th. Anyone else so lucky to be among the first?
    I don't know if you saw my comment in the Coronavirus thread, but baking soda and Dawn dish soap works just about as well as Cascade, without the chemical build up. 
    When I stopped using Cascade I stopped using the rinse agent as well, because the baking soda film (there's just always a damn film, isn't there?) isn't a caustic chemical and it wipes away with a swipe of a dish towel.

    @rgambs What is the ratio of dawn and baking soda?
    A spoon and a squirt lol
    It doesn't have to be exact, as long as your dishes are rinsed it works great.  I'm sure someone out there on the interwebs has a more exact ratio if you search it.
    Thanks for the tip. I may try it once to see how clean they come out. I don't have the patience for wiping down the film, though, toxic or not. Or having to rinse the dish clean before putting it in the dishwasher. Defeats the entire purpose of the dishwasher.
    Yeah if you don't rinse before loading you are going to be needing those caustic chemicals lol

    We just always be sure to rinse at time of use.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,868
    I 100% of the time clean the dishes before going in the dishwasher.
    Learned that as a kid. Common sense.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • cutz
    cutz Posts: 12,227
    deadendp said:
    MF117973 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    Update! I had to go and pick up a package (Gigaton CD!!!!!) from the local postal outlet which is inside a store called Shoppers Drug Mart (like CVS in the US) and found the elusive toilet paper! Woo hoo! They are only allowing folks to buy 1 package (which is great), but I feel much better about my supply now. 
    my god what a strange time to be alive
     PJ and TP makes a person feel good.....
    I was rooting around under my kitchen sink a few days ago and way in the back found 1/2 bottle of Lysol Spray cleaner that I forgot I had.  I was dancing around my apartment like I won the lottery. Strange days, indeed. 
    I just got excited that toilet paper, Lysol spray and disinfectant wipes are showing as in stock and I was able to place them on my grocery order. Now, if I get them or not is a different thing, but that made me unusually happy. 
    I went into the Battle today and I was able to "score" TP , 1 small bottle wipes(last one left) and paper towels. No luck with Kleenex Tissues. I admit that I was Happy when I saw TP and ":scored."
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,062
    cutz said:
    deadendp said:
    MF117973 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    Update! I had to go and pick up a package (Gigaton CD!!!!!) from the local postal outlet which is inside a store called Shoppers Drug Mart (like CVS in the US) and found the elusive toilet paper! Woo hoo! They are only allowing folks to buy 1 package (which is great), but I feel much better about my supply now. 
    my god what a strange time to be alive
     PJ and TP makes a person feel good.....
    I was rooting around under my kitchen sink a few days ago and way in the back found 1/2 bottle of Lysol Spray cleaner that I forgot I had.  I was dancing around my apartment like I won the lottery. Strange days, indeed. 
    I just got excited that toilet paper, Lysol spray and disinfectant wipes are showing as in stock and I was able to place them on my grocery order. Now, if I get them or not is a different thing, but that made me unusually happy. 
    I went into the Battle today and I was able to "score" TP , 1 small bottle wipes(last one left) and paper towels. No luck with Kleenex Tissues. I admit that I was Happy when I saw TP and ":scored."
    I just scored two rolls of paper towels at my corner bodega. The things that excite me are much different now 😜
  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    Modern dishwashers work less well if you rinse the dishes first. The sensors are designed to sense food particles and if there aren’t any the cycle doesn’t clean as well. 
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    I know marketing bullshit when I smell it.

    Where's Bill Burr when you need him?
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,798
    edited April 2020
    I agree that this is misinformation.  

    (Based on zero research or testing...sort of a Trump approach to facts.  In this case, I'm going with it.
    :lol:. )
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    I agree that this is misinformation.  

    (Based on zero research or testing...sort of a Trump approach to facts.  In this case, I'm going with it.
    :lol:. )

    https://www.consumerreports.org/dishwashers/dont-bother-pre-rinsing-your-dishes/


    Feel free :lol: 
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    rgambs said:
    I know marketing bullshit when I smell it.

    Where's Bill Burr when you need him?
    What are they marketing - less waste of water? 
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf