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good idea or should i save my money? seems like every free second I have is spent doing dishes.
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Paper plates are good for somethings but not so good if you have to cut the food. or if it is real hot.
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I like using paper plates so there is not so many dishes to wash, beings no one likes doing dishes. I hate doing dishes I would rather throw it away. The only time I don't like using paper plates is with spegttie and stuff like that.
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Quite the conundrum. If you don't use dishes then you have trash which is adding to landfills. I have a dishwasher and have still used paper plates every now and then for company or other reasons. If you use paper plates you have to think about the trees cut down unless it's recycled material. Some disposable plates are less biodegradable. Perhaps I'm over analyzing this. Do whatever you want, the earth will be uninhabitable in 200 years anyway.
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unless you're feeding a large group say at a family holiday or something like that then to me using paper plates on a regular basis is a waste of money and does nothing but add to the landfills. i have 12 people here and we rarely usaper plates. it's not that hard to wash a few dishes.
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I cook, so I have dishes anyway. 5 plates doesn't add that much. Actually, the are one of the easiest things to watch.
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good idea or should i save my money? seems like every free second I have is spent doing dishes.
I know what you mean!!!! :angry7: I came up with a solution with that problem a couple of years ago, since I STILL don't have a dishwasher.
What I do is I clean the dishes one at a time. After each meal, or even if I just dirty up a cup or one fork or spoon, I go ahead and wash it, this way, the dishes never pile up and by the end of the day I don't have as much to do. What you can do is also is fill a small bowl with some dish detergent with hot soapy water, that way when you do the dishes you don't have to fill up your sink and waste a lot of dish soap. This works for me every time!! Hope this helps you some. :thumbsup:
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I just started doing this right now. So paper plates or dishes? I'm living alone now but I hate to wash dishes so I use paper plates all of the time, so what if it is hot underneth are you going to stand and hold your plate while it burns your hand? No you're going to set it on a table so you can eat and not hold it.
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I like using paper plates when i have people over cos no one will wait behind to help me with the dishes. I am trying to get my husband used to it as he never does the dishes on time.
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bad idea. me and my bf did that, and we just kept spending money on paper plates and garbage bags.
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Paper plates do come in handy! Less mess, less cleaning, less washing. However, it can become costly, just depending on the amount used. However, I must say, I do use them quite frequently!
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I do the one plate at a time thing, by the sink I have a bottle of dish det. that is diahwashing soap 1/4 cup of bleach and the rest water so I do not waste detergent.
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I don't care for paper plates but I do like the foam plates. I have those paper plate holders but its not the same. I hate doing dishes though especial silverware and pots and pans. It seems they take forever. I really don't eat much at home because I work from 7am to 3pm or longer, so I pretty much just sleep until my day off than I go out and sometimes I cook dinner for my girlfriend and I have to use regular plates than.
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You might cut down on dishes but you'll just increase trash and spend more money. Paper plates are functional for outdoor things but not every day use.
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I'm too cheap to buy paper plates. So washing dishes is for me. I actually enjoy washing dishes.
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Save the trees!!!!!! Paper plates require cuttings down trees! Mother Earth needs trees And paper plates cannot be recycled; the paper will have to be burned, adding to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Quite the conundrum. If you don't use dishes then you have trash which is adding to landfills. I have a dishwasher and have still used paper plates every now and then for company or other reasons. If you use paper plates you have to think about the trees cut down unless it's recycled material. Some disposable plates are less biodegradable. Perhaps I'm over analyzing this. Do whatever you want, the earth will be uninhabitable in 200 years anyway.
Hey, that makes me sad for my grandchildren :'( I love my kids but with the cruel world we live in, sometimes I'd think I would have been a better mother if I never brought them into this horrible place.
I know what you mean!!!! :angry7: I came up with a solution with that problem a couple of years ago, since I STILL don't have a dishwasher.
What I do is I clean the dishes one at a time. After each meal, or even if I just dirty up a cup or one fork or spoon, I go ahead and wash it, this way, the dishes never pile up and by the end of the day I don't have as much to do. What you can do is also is fill a small bowl with some dish detergent with hot soapy water, that way when you do the dishes you don't have to fill up your sink and waste a lot of dish soap. This works for me every time!! Hope this helps you some. :thumbsup:
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Well I really do try to do that but before I know it they pile up and get out of control. I have a family of 4, including myself, and I just can't believe the amount of dishes we use. I do do my dishes weird, though, I used to fill the sink up but now I just scrub one dish at a time and wash with hot water, I don't think it's much clean all those dishes sitting in dirty water to be washed.
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:thumbsup:washing dishes definitely for me...paper plates are expensive and also fill the trash can.I even use cloth napkins .they don't take up alot of laundry room ,just throw them in with towels.
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THe only times I use paper plates is when we are sick. Easy to burn these (yes we do burn our paper trash here) to get rid of the germs than to trust to the washer. Other time is when we are low on water and can't do dishes by hand. Rural life is a blast.
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I prefer dishes instead of paper plates for two reasons. First they are not environmentally friendly and second they are very expensive. The only time I really use paper plates is for a large party and is being held outside. :wave: :peace:
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good idea or should i save my money? seems like every free second I have is spent doing dishes.
no clue... I call you lucky though, I use paper plates because I have no dishes... before people try to flame me, I no lie get them from my sisters job for free... #times r hard
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I wash dishes a few times a day too...sometimes i do run to the store to get some paper plates to get a little break, but i don't make it a habit.
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I do use paper plates quite often. I have those plastic holders for the plates. If they are flimsy, I may use two. I have some heavy duty ones for meat that has to be cut or for things with lots of sauce.
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good idea or should i save my money? seems like every free second I have is spent doing dishes.
I know what you mean!!!! :angry7: I came up with a solution with that problem a couple of years ago, since I STILL don't have a dishwasher.
What I do is I clean the dishes one at a time. After each meal, or even if I just dirty up a cup or one fork or spoon, I go ahead and wash it, this way, the dishes never pile up and by the end of the day I don't have as much to do. What you can do is also is fill a small bowl with some dish detergent with hot soapy water, that way when you do the dishes you don't have to fill up your sink and waste a lot of dish soap. This works for me every time!! Hope this helps you some. :thumbsup:
I have a dishwasher and I still do that some times lol !
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In the summer I tend to buy more paper plates. It's easier especially since my kids are home and also my teenage daughter hates to do dishes . I pick paper plates anytime over using my own dishes, their quick and easy clean up ;).
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I like using dishes and just having to wash them