LargeMarge
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....I myself manage with 6 one gallon containers as... sponge baths between getting a shower...alcohol rub down on your skin...
... hot water and soap for washing his pans... not conserve on how much water you drink!
a -- I myself aim for a gallon of drinking water daily.
Zero diuretics such as coffee, tea, soda-pops, so that avoidance helps keep me myself hydrated.
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3 -- For worshing hands and pots, we use a pair of spritz bottles.
One with a weak bleachy-sudsy, the second is clear water.
One is for scrubbing, the other is for rinsing... can you guess which?
Worshing a pot uses barely a couple-three ounces of water.
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h -- I wonder about absorbing alcohol.
I wonder about snuffing my skin's healthy protective bacteria
I wonder about petroleum-based chemicals or other poisons in rubbing alcohol ('de-natured') to make it non-drinkable (to any but the most dedicated determined alkies).
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California bureaucrats list denatured alcohol as a toxic substance.
I myself think California bureaucrats are toxic.
I could be wrong, but I doubt it.
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14 -- Using our keg system, some folk load them to four gallons instead of the full five gallons.
At around eight pounds a gallon (a kg per liter/litre), weight adds-up fast... especially if you lift it above knee-level.
Compared to a massive keg, individual gallon jugs are also easier to fill with water at the soda-pop dispensary in a burger-joint.
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x -- We chow-down right out of the skillet or pot.
Heathens, we are also known to lick our fingers and observe the Five-Second Rule.
Occasionally, the Ten-Second Rule is invoked, but only if we can win the scrimmage with the dogs.
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I doubt we own any dishes, I don't recall seeing any around these parts in a coon's age.