A little off topic here; I apologize. I tend to use towels until they are really only good for rags (great rags!hqueen13 said:This is exactly why I am pretty much no longer using bleach for ANYTHING. I swear it doesn't matter what I do, my NICE towels get BLEACHED!!! It drives me batty! I really want to have nice towels so that when I have guests they are able to use nice things, and for whatever reason it just doesn't work. I've given up at this point, even when we don't use bleach, somehow things end up faded. I can't figure out what is going wrong! I've stopped using almost all chemicals in the house for cleaners and things for that very reason.
I'm so sorry about your clothes, that is not a good thing. Do you have a consignment shop near you? My consignment shop always has a LOT of jeans, and I get really good deals on them, usually $10.00 or less for name brand things (sometimes with the tags still on them!!). I almost don't shop for clothes anywhere else!
), and I know that, without some effort, the guest towels would end up just as faded as the rest. So I just bought a set of towels that are only used by guests (sheets too). They live in a drawer in the guest room dresser. I've had them more than 10 years (quite a bit more, I think), and they still are looking good. (Also, light colored towels don't fade As for bleach, I hate the stuff. The smell is horrible. I only use it when washing whites (leftover from my nursing days) and dishclothes; but, as I don't have that many whites anymore, it takes awhile to gather a loadfull. I do a bleach wash perhaps once a month.


I am ashamed to say that I cannot eat tamales of 'unknown origins' to this day. Shredded pork, shredded beef, chicken, or even turkey I can do. I have to know EXACTLY what went into them, so that's why I've gotten the bug to make them myself. FYI: If you are going to cook a hog's head, please don't leave the eyeballs laying on the counter next to the stove - it freaks out silly Yankee's like myself!