jmcquown wrote:
> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
>> In article >,
>> Mark Thorson > wrote:
>>
>>> "Mr. Bill" wrote:
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:47:48 -0700, Mark Thorson >
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> > >I've discovered that the large coffee filters with
>>> > >fluted sides
>>> >
>>> > When you are moving and can't find where you packed the toilet
>>> > paper...they will easily fill that void....and they are flushable.
>>>
>>> You must never have had a hemorrhoid.
>>>
>>> I've found that most brands of toilet paper are
>>> not suitable for use as toilet paper. I'm not
>>> likely to try using coffee filters.
>>
>> Mark, look for some cheap baby wipes. I buy them for dad. I bought a
>> package of 50 of them this morning for $1.00. That's affordable. :-)
>> --
>> Peace! Om
>>
>
> I buy flushable "kid wipes" at the drug store. It's odd but the "adult
> wipes" aren't flushable. What, they think we want to keep them hanging
> around in the waste basket for a few days?!

>
> Back to the original topic, yes, coffee filters have many other uses. I
> brought a bunch of them with me from TN even though they don't fit the
> coffee maker I have now. You can use them for bouquet garni rather than
> a double layer of cheesecloth

>
> Jill
How nice!
-dk