
If it isn't wash & wear, we don't buy it!
Caradana said:It all goes in the bag and gets sent to the neighborhood laundromat. It comes back fresh and poofy, and I am $0.75/pound poorer. Bless inner-city living. In a few months we'll have a place in Jersey with our own washer/dryer, but for now, this works.

I like having clean clothes and it doesn't take that much effort. I'll admit I've never had to deal with clothes that were difficult to get clean. Neither DW nor I typically break a sweat in the clothes we wear to work, and we have white collar jobs. 

dis ms. said:You know, I'm happy that so many of you got tags on MY laundry thread. Really, I am. Couldn't be happier.![]()
However, I'm a little ticked off that the TF passed me up completely on my own thread. I'm about to ask the tag fairy to step outside. If nothing else, it would get me out of doing laundry for a little while.
(j/k)candykisses said:I enjoy doing laundry. I love the way freshly dried clothes feel and smell. I also have another confession, I love ironing.
Ironing is so relaxing, turn up the 80's music and bring on the clothes!
