Posted by Shawn Hirn on September 22, 2010, 8:03 pm
> For liquid laundry detergent, I have pliers next to the container and tear
> off the pour spout to get the last bit of detergent out. You can also add a
> bit of water and swish it around, then pour that in the laundry.
>
> I do the same with liquid dish soap. Add a bit of water, swish it around,
> then pour it on the dishes.
>
> For ketchup, I leave it upside down when it is almost empty. Also bang it on
> the counter top.
>
> Applesauce I'll leave upside down as well.
>
> For chocolate milk syrup, I'll add a bit of milk, shake, then pour into
> glass.
For all those items, when they are near empty, I simply store the bottle
upside down and let gravity do what gravity does best.
Posted by The Real Bev on September 26, 2010, 11:01 pm
On 09/22/10 17:03, Shawn Hirn wrote:
> For all those items, when they are near empty, I simply store the bottle
> upside down and let gravity do what gravity does best.
Inflict pain on the unwary?
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> off the pour spout to get the last bit of detergent out. You can also add a
> bit of water and swish it around, then pour that in the laundry.
>
> I do the same with liquid dish soap. Add a bit of water, swish it around,
> then pour it on the dishes.
>
> For ketchup, I leave it upside down when it is almost empty. Also bang it on
> the counter top.
>
> Applesauce I'll leave upside down as well.
>
> For chocolate milk syrup, I'll add a bit of milk, shake, then pour into
> glass.