mary krzyzanowski

Hi,
A friend has a craft book and in one recipe it calls for non-biological dish
soap. Could you please tell me what that means? The book was originally
published in London. Thanks.
Mary-NY





>From: "Shyrley" <shyrley.williams@...>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Land of the Free
>Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 13:48:39 -0400
>
>On 16 Oct 02, at 9:22, Kelli Traaseth wrote:
>
> >
> > I totally agree Shyrley, we live in a great land of hypocracy! If
> > I ever have a painful type of cancer or other illness I sure hope I
> > can find a good supplier of weed! In certain ways our country is so
> > behind on somethings and then on other things we are ahead. We are
> > in the land of free, but are we?
> >
> > Kelli
>
> Well, judging by the Patriot Act maybe the US should be labelled
>Land of the Not So Free now Where Did I put the Constitution...
>
>I can't speak for anywhere apart from North Virginia and I've only
>been here for 15 months and while there are things about the US
>that I think are just wonderful my main impression (and this is from
>middle class suburbia) is that there is a puritan anal attititude here
>towards having fun and especially towards children. It's weird.
>Maybe its north Virginia with its middle class suburbs, conservative
>conformist people in their SUV's who ferry their kids to 300 after
>school enrichment activities every week and measure their lawns to
>make sure all the grass is the same length....
>
>Hey! I'm foaming again.
>I need to fly home and have a joint....
>
>Shyrley
>
>
>"You laugh at me because I'm different. I laugh at you because you are all
>the same."
>


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marji

At 08:39 10/17/02 -0400, you wrote:

>Hi,
>A friend has a craft book and in one recipe it calls for non-biological dish
>soap. Could you please tell me what that means? The book was originally
>published in London. Thanks.
>Mary-NY

Hi again, Mary.

I'm only guessing, but sometimes enzymes are an ingredient in cleaning
products. I'm guessing that this would be a dish soap that has no enzymes.
(I could be TOTALLY wrong, though. I just love to spout ignorance whenever
possible!)

Marji


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