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> On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 14:34:14 GMT, (Cindy Hamilton)
> wrote:
>
>> In article >,
>> Julie Bove > wrote:
>> >
>> >What's the diff? Paper plates are very cheap and I can often get them
>> >for
>> >free. And here they don't go into the landfill. They are recycled. If
>> >you
>> >want to waste soap, hot water, bleach, etc. to wash your cutting boards,
>> >have at it!

>>
>> Have you ever been in the vicinity of a paper mill? More resources are
>> used up in making a paper plate than in washing any cutting board.
>>

> They used to put waste from "the" paper mill (which makes it sound
> local, but I never knew where it was) on gravel roads when I was a
> kid. Oh, man... that stuff was stinky!


Yep. We had one here. I am used to the smell.