I guess I just don't get it. I have Maytag Neptune washer & dryer, front load 3rd generation. I buy a jug of he (high efficiency) detergent for eight dollars and get 120 loads out of it. Remember that I have five cats so I do a lot of laundry and I still don't understand how adding 14 hours of my time making soap to save eight dollars is economical.
PG.....you (as well as myself) don't get it, and never will for the simple reason that
we consider our time to have value.......I have the same arguments (futilely, I might add) with my MIL over picking plumbs, apples, peaches, etc, and making jelly, apple butter, and canning.
There was a time in this country when these activities had some logical merit, but by the time you calculate the value of your time in these "money saving efforts", they are ultimate losers.......a jar of jelly takes my MIL about a day to make (in quantity), when you can buy a jar of Welch's at the discount store for $0.89 on sale......which makes all that labor to make these things essentially valueless.
For my part, I always weigh the money that I can make doing something that actually produces revenue against what it would cost to manufacture laundry detergent, or whatever, and the revenue-generating side wins every time......
As my wife is prone to say, when these subjects come up......."that's what supermarkets are for........." and she's a farm girl.
Dummies/hippies etal, either consider their time as valueless, or have some warped preconception of "saving the earth", with these things.......it is BS.
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