On Oct 2, 9:09*am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 01:22:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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> > wrote:
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> >"Aussie" > wrote in message
> 5...
> >> Want to clean your silverware? A piece of alfoil, some warm water and some
> >> salt...
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> >>http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8096183
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> >> I think it's high time we (in this house) gave the chemicals away for home
> >> cleaning..... even though it *is* a quick and simple solution (no pun
> >> intended).
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> >> First thing I'm going to do is check out this silver cleaning thing.
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> >Gee, I don't own any silverware, or china. *I do have a few lead crystal
> >pieces, but mostly we are casual around here.
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> Yeah, anyone truly serious about green cleaning products needs to
> discard difficult to maintain items... silver/china, who yoose
> shittin!... do yoose have any idea how much pollution is created
> manufacturing those products? duh * Use wooden eating utensils and
> wooden bowls you scrub with sand down by the river... chop stix and
> banana leaves... for fancy schmancy company break out the paper
> plates.
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You have a sour outlook on people and life...what caused that?
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