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Not sure I have ever seen them . why 4 ? do they just last a short time or ?


Mine are a little different. Solid wool, they're supposed to help clothes dry faster and softer by bouncing around and they don't release any chemicals. They were scented with oils at first, but that wore off years ago. The only time I get static in my clothes is if I mix synthetic and natural fibers.

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his called george
he is my best mate he is fast asleep by my feet but as soon as i
move he will be all over me no strings just loyal all staffys are the same years ago they

where the first fighting dogs but they were known as the nanny dog because they would
baby sit the kids this was in the 18 hundreds i dont think they came to the usa until the late 70s
but yes they are a great dog fearless but loves to be loved




stay lucky
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I imagine he is a fierce loyal dog for you as well. very nice
 
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his called george he is my best mate he is fast asleep by my feet but as soon as i move he will be all over me no strings just loyal all staffys are the same years ago they where the first fighting dogs but they were known as the nanny dog because they would baby sit the kids this was in the 18 hundreds i dont think they came to the usa until the late 70s but yes they are a great dog fearless but loves to be loved stay lucky :thumbsup
looks to be the same size as mine. Beautiful
 
Mine are a little different. Solid wool, they're supposed to help clothes dry faster and softer by bouncing around and they don't release any chemicals. They were scented with oils at first, but that wore off years ago. The only time I get static in my clothes is if I mix synthetic and natural fibers.


you use 8 at one time Camping ? I think all of out clothes are cotton/poly blends.
 
Mine are a little different. Solid wool, they're supposed to help clothes dry faster and softer by bouncing around and they don't release any chemicals. They were scented with oils at first, but that wore off years ago. The only time I get static in my clothes is if I mix synthetic and natural fibers.
you use 8 at one time Camping ? I think all of out clothes are cotton/poly blends.
Yep. My clothes are dry in 40 minutes on low heat. Towels take longer.
 
Sally, Your seramas didnt make it ? How much it cost to make your own soap ?
IDK they still didnt draw down, I set them three days after the standards so screwed with high humidity at the end. I will check them before bed and see if they did anything, they still alive just air cells didnt budge

fer cheap compared to the bottles!!

And my own fabric softener "sheets"



DIY DRYER SHEETS: 1 container with an airtight lid, 4 sponges cut in half, 1 cup of fabric softener, 2 cups of water. Mix the water & fabric softener in a plastic container. Add the cut sponges. To use, squeeze excess liquid from 1 sponge and place into the dryer with your wet clothes. Run dryer as normal. Once complete, place the now dry sponge back in the container for next time. Clothes smell good, are soft, and have no static just like the expensive no
Thank you Sally!!! I love our homemade laundry soap... It's too expensive to buy when you do the amount we do!!! Gtg.. Guess we are running out to see big Brandon... The guy I posted. Weird coincidence. Love you all lots. Granny get better please. Xoxoxo
Enjoy beautiful!!

Quote: I use tennis balls three of them and add my sponge for dryer sheet....
I cant stand stiff clothes or towels.... I used a ringer washer and line dry since I was able to reach it, and until I was 25 and I swore I would never go back to a ringer or hang line... unless its covers and sheets and stuff I like to hang out lol just not the things I put directly on my skin

me like soft and snuggly
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