tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3768819845725140776.post5444006044158494537..comments2022-11-15T14:33:52.157+01:00Comments on the shiny bubble: costly, expensive, bioyagahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09452763237214067585noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3768819845725140776.post-6795559683883884882010-03-07T12:45:20.166+01:002010-03-07T12:45:20.166+01:00I don't have a dryer. We dry our clothes in th...I don't have a dryer. We dry our clothes in the bathroom, even if it might take up to 2 days if it is cold. I love ironing, so there is no need for a dryer. Kaba has one and can't live without it.<br /><br />I agree on the problem of eco friendly and equaly cheap washing. We had to decide against eco friendl because of budget reasons, too.<br /><br />I recently read, that with a small bag of washing nuts from India you can wash 100 times for 16 Euros. I think this is a good ratio, but it looks expensive at first (like with your moon cup). Probably you should research on where to get washing nuts from India at a reasonable price and try them. They seem to have amazing washing powers, too.<br /><br />Good luck with that.Elisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04522517972644343453noreply@blogger.com