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Re: re: living simply, one load of wash

Posted by: dgarnera <dgarnera@...>

I would think that they would mold before they would dry. I would get a drying rack and dry them in your warm house.
Blessings,d ebra

Vaughnde Edwards wrote:

> I agree! I took 2 bags worth of useless unmodest clothing to the goodwill today. Naomi can shoot me later! LOL. I did get a couple of frosting 5 gal buckets...I gotta wash them out and also a plunger. Problem is I cannot do any laundry cause its raining! YIKES!! However, I can wash some here and maybe use my friend's dryer later...problem is her dryer has to run one load 3 times to get it totally dry. I might do one run, then bring them home and hang them up to finish drying. I'm also thinking of running a line in our storage shed and hanging up clothes in there. IT'll be cold, but at least they will dry eventually. I hope without mold!
>
> Vaughnde Edwards
> Missoula, Montana
> Praise the Lord, He is Risen Indeed!!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lockwood <empalo@hyperusa.com>
> To: homesteadheaven@weloveGod.org <homesteadheaven@weloveGod.org>
> Date: Thursday, October 11, 2001 12:11 PM
> Subject: [HomeSteadHeaven] re: living simply, one load of wash
>
> Hi Pat,
> We don't wash one load of wash per person each day
> We only own enough for one load each. And no one
> wears everything all at once
> I wash 2 loads every other day, one dark and one light.
> Then beds take up another load.
>
> We have found that owning many pieces of clothing
> contributes to our being tied to them more than to
> living simply.
>
> Lovingly,
> Pat in Texas