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Karla and I must be among the last people in north America who wash dishes by hand instead of in a machine. Even when living in the urban refinement of Hollywood, where we had a dishwasher, we used it only once, then reverted to our cave-dweller roots. One thing about hand washing that’s nice is when you run out of dish detergent, you can substitute a detergent made for something else. Today the dish stuff was running low and I didn’t want to make the two-hour round trip drive to the nearest store, so I tried laundry detergent instead. Wow, what a difference! The dishes came out so much softer, brighter and fragrant, and as a bonus there was no static cling!
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