That's the best advice yet! And if you accidentally fall in your sink and suck in a bunch of water - it'll be good for you too!
Multi-tasking dishwater. I love it.
Reading all this, which mostly makes sense, I now realize all the wasted effort of heating up the water on camping trips to wash the dishes in.
If I'm washing a pan or two I always rinse with hot water. It heats up the item and evaporates off quickly. Letting me put it away more quickly.
Farmers and chemicals. That's an interesting topic. I was pulling fallen branches out of my little feeder creek the other week and the thing reeked. It was running pretty good and with the recently melted snow and rains you would think the water would be "fresh". Not the case. It gets a lot of runoff from the vinyards up the road, but they haven't started spraying yet
When they do spray, across the road and directly upwind of me, the farmer wears one of those white tyvek (sp?) suits, goggles and particle mask. Here I am a hundred yards away with the white dust blowing right at me..... That has me a little concerned. I guess being farmers they don't have to wait for a windless day, but let me buy some Trimec from the local co-op and I get a lecture about spraying when the wind isn't blowing so the grape vines don't suffer any ill effects
But anyway.....