Laundry: Quantified

Emily124

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1 week
1 girl

9 shirts
4 pairs of pants
1 sundress
8 camisoles
4 bras
15 panties

Note:
Jeans can be worn a few times between washes, right? ;)
 
Daily...
4 towels
1 full set of sheets for queen bed
15 teatowels
2 dishwashing cloths
2 full sets of clothing for self
at least 4 pairs knickers for self
tablecloth and napkins

Twice weekly...
2 full sets of sheets for the kidlets
3 days worth of kidlet clothing
2 towels for kidlets
bathroom floor mats
lounge covers

Weekly...
7 days of work clothing for the man

Fortnightly...
all blankets and doonas
machine-washable floor rugs

Monthly...
curtains
car seat covers

But then, I have a germ and dust phobia (OCD) so I may do much more than most.
Oh, and no way in hell could I wear a pair of jeans twice!
 
Daily...
4 towels
1 full set of sheets for queen bed
15 teatowels
2 dishwashing cloths
2 full sets of clothing for self
at least 4 pairs knickers for self
tablecloth and napkins

Twice weekly...
2 full sets of sheets for the kidlets
3 days worth of kidlet clothing
2 towels for kidlets
bathroom floor mats
lounge covers

Weekly...
7 days of work clothing for the man

Fortnightly...
all blankets and doonas
machine-washable floor rugs

Monthly...
curtains
car seat covers

But then, I have a germ and dust phobia (OCD) so I may do much more than most.
Oh, and no way in hell could I wear a pair of jeans twice!

quoted because my grandmother would want me to.
 
Some of my old biker friends think they only have to wash jeans once a month.
 
quoted because my grandmother would want me to.

I buy new pillows every 2 months, new doona's every year, new towels ever year, new teatowels every 6 months, etc, etc, etc.
Did you know, in one year the average couple sweats/sheds skin enough to make 700 litres of waste in a doona?
Yech :(
 
Miscellaneous numbers of t-shirts, socks, and boxer briefs, each usually worn no more than two days, usually just one. Jeans and sweatshirt-y pullover type stuff as it becomes apparent that it's necessary, eg visible filth or a noticeable odor. Laundry done when the laundry container bag thing is full.
 
I buy new pillows every 2 months, new doona's every year, new towels ever year, new teatowels every 6 months, etc, etc, etc.
Did you know, in one year the average couple sweats/sheds skin enough to make 700 litres of waste in a doona?
Yech :(

i need a dose of this. i need for you to beat me.
 
Miscellaneous numbers of t-shirts, socks, and boxer briefs, each usually worn no more than two days, usually just one. Jeans and sweatshirt-y pullover type stuff as it becomes apparent that it's necessary, eg visible filth or a noticeable odor. Laundry done when the laundry container bag thing is full.

I have a laundry basket in each room. I don't really know why, as there is never anything in them because I wash obsessively :eek:
 
1 week
1 girl

9 shirts
4 pairs of pants
1 sundress
8 camisoles
4 bras
15 panties

Note:
Jeans can be worn a few times between washes, right? ;)



hhhmm so that breaks down to..... a new pair of panties every 11.2 hours :confused:


what is she doing, climbing a mountain, running marathons?
 
I have a laundry basket in each room. I don't really know why, as there is never anything in them because I wash obsessively :eek:
We all have our burdens.
hhhmm so that breaks down to..... a new pair of panties every 11.2 hours :confused:


what is she doing, climbing a mountain, running marathons?

Having done both, I can say that neither explains extra underwear. For four weeks in Kyrgyzstan, I brought three pair, plus the one of Lady P's that I have on my face in the avatar. And even during an extraordinarily slow marathon, I've never changed my undies. In fact, during the actual climbing and running, I didn't wear underwear.
 
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