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Originally Posted by AtLastHome
I remember both my Mom and grandmother using washboards! i thin washers were on the market, but they didn't get one until they could afford it. Same with a television.
Plus, do you remember when "Borax" was about the only clothes detergent around? Very harsh on skin.
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We were in Argentina until 1976, and we used RINSO which also was pretty rough lol.
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Originally Posted by UofMfan
Since I don't hold Sliced Bread in such high regards, it could be anything, to me.
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I agree...now...but when I was little in Argentina outside of Buenos Aires there was no sliced bread...you have to go to the panaderia to get the bread then take it to get it sliced for sandwiches. Same with milk...you bought it one place then took it to another to get it pasturized.
So many things we take for granted now

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Originally Posted by Jess
" You might be a redneck if: You use a shower cap to cover your leftovers!"
That said...these have become one of my favorite new thingys. "Plastic land" ( that storage area we all have to keep up with plastic containers and lids) as we call it drives me nuts and we always lose one or both parts of the set...soooooo:

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Heyyy, I need me some of them. lol
I never can find a lid!
OK, so pasturized milk!