Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 When I'm in distress, I need my fav sheets and pillowcases. Miss Piggy has gotten me through many a tough night. b l > > This to me is far cheaper than laundering (time, detergent, water) > at $32/case of 25 + s & h they are maybe (tops) $1.50 per sheet a night, > and I rarely use a top sheet as I bundle up so much (long sleeves, long > pants, kerchief), so that's my cost of sleep each night. Cheap in > comparison. Sheets are flimsy and cannot/should not be reused. (That's > the point!) I leave them on the bed till the next night to catch > any " fallout " then pull it off just before bed, check my DE+Borax layer > for intruders, remove those, then put a clean disposable sheet on > before I dress for bed. Once I am dressed and ESP'd and sanitized, I > can hop right in. I do spritz with an orange spray, bed first, then > surrounding areas, before I dress (with disp sheet in place; I don't > want moisture in the DE Borax layer). > > katiejill > > Here's the actual purchase page > http://www.medexsupply.com/advanced_search_result.php? > keywords=disposable+sheets > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Oh, Bobby, even if you are kidding about Miss Piggy, I get it! It was awful to have to sleep separate from my man but when I went to buy twin sheets I found some that were so cheerful and sweet. I really miss sheets too, and when I travel and sleep between sheets I know will be scalded in a commercial washer and fried in a commercial dryer the next morning, I LOVE it. katiejill This to me is far cheaper than laundering (time, detergent, water) at $32/case of 25 + s & h they are maybe (tops) $1.50 per sheet a night, and I rarely use a top sheet as I bundle up so much (long sleeves, long pants, kerchief), so that's my cost of sleep each night. Cheap in comparison. Sheets are flimsy and cannot/should not be reused. (That's the point!) I leave them on the bed till the next night to catch any " fallout " then pull it off just before bed, check my DE+Borax layer for intruders, remove those, then put a clean disposable sheet on before I dress for bed. Once I am dressed and ESP'd and sanitized, I can hop right in. I do spritz with an orange spray, bed first, then surrounding areas, before I dress (with disp sheet in place; I don't want moisture in the DE Borax layer). katiejill Get 'em: http://www.medexsupply.com/advanced_search_result.php? keywords=disposable+sheets Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 lol....no way!> >> > This to me is far cheaper than laundering (time, detergent, water)> > at $32/case of 25 + s & h they are maybe (tops) $1.50 per sheet a > night, > > and I rarely use a top sheet as I bundle up so much (long sleeves, > long > > pants, kerchief), so that's my cost of sleep each night. Cheap in > > comparison. Sheets are flimsy and cannot/should not be reused. > (That's > > the point!) I leave them on the bed till the next night to catch > > any "fallout" then pull it off just before bed, check my DE+Borax > layer > > for intruders, remove those, then put a clean disposable sheet on > > before I dress for bed. Once I am dressed and ESP'd and sanitized, > I > > can hop right in. I do spritz with an orange spray, bed first, then > > surrounding areas, before I dress (with disp sheet in place; I > don't > > want moisture in the DE Borax layer).> > > > katiejill> > > > Here's the actual purchase page> > http://www.medexsupply.com/advanced_search_result.php?> > keywords=disposable+sheets> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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