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Yes, I do ... try it, you may like it!!!Over in Path of Health, a

significant number now do their laundry this way, and they seem happy. And

some are farm and garden types, even!

 

Elchanan

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rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

Belinda

Saturday, June 23, 2007 5:58 AM

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[Raw Food] Re: Elchanan - Personal Reflections (Jeannie's inquiry)

 

 

> Regarding your question about laundry ... salt in the wash, vinegar in the

rinse, sometimes an extra rinse. Occasionally more when needed, but that is

uncommon.

 

You must not play outside much.:o)

 

Belinda

 

 

 

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Whay, try playing outside? or try washing our clothes in salt water?

 

I have used vinegar as a rinse for clothes. Back when I was making

my own laundry soap, it was necassarey to use the vinegar to get all

the soap off of the clothes.

I will say that the clothes smelled the best ever after using the

vinegar. The vinegary smell goes away and i was left with a, sort of

undescribable smell. Maybe fresh and sweet? So easy on the nose.

 

Using vinegar in the wash also seems to keep the washer clean.

 

What kind of salt do you use in the wash? Tabe salt? Rock salt?

 

I will have to put this to the test when my daughter comes in covered

in mud from one of her favorite recreations. " muddin " lol.

 

As well as my husbands very sweaty clothes after working outside in

the hot and humid TN heat.

 

Belinda

 

 

 

 

> Yes, I do ... try it, you may like it!!!Over in Path of Health, a

> significant number now do their laundry this way, and they seem

happy. And

> some are farm and garden types, even!

>

> Elchanan

> _____

>

> rawfood [rawfood ] On

Behalf Of

> Belinda

> Saturday, June 23, 2007 5:58 AM

> rawfood

> [Raw Food] Re: Elchanan - Personal Reflections (Jeannie's

inquiry)

>

>

> > Regarding your question about laundry ... salt in the wash,

vinegar in the

> rinse, sometimes an extra rinse. Occasionally more when needed, but

that is

> uncommon.

>

> You must not play outside much.:o)

>

> Belinda

>

>

>

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