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louiskathy
Jul 24, 2013Explorer
Nice trip report! Loved the pics!
On the wastepaper basket... we bought a flimsy plastic waste basket and put it under the sink... by securing a plastic basket on the inside of the cabinet door that the wastepaper basket nests into.
It's the right size to utilize plastic grocery bags...and the bag folds over the top with the excess tucked down into the sides of the secured basket.
It works well and no, I don't have pictures of that. Sorry.
on the single kitchen sink... find a plastic container to use as a dish pan that is a little taller than the sides of your sink (helps to hold down the splashes) and a little narrower (let's you pour liquids down the sink along side the dish pan) and then you can toss the water outside instead of letting it go down the drain. (Better yet, recycle that dish pan water... wash the windshield... or pour it into an old large size dish soap bottle and use that instead of using your fresh water to flush the toilet.
On the wastepaper basket... we bought a flimsy plastic waste basket and put it under the sink... by securing a plastic basket on the inside of the cabinet door that the wastepaper basket nests into.
It's the right size to utilize plastic grocery bags...and the bag folds over the top with the excess tucked down into the sides of the secured basket.
It works well and no, I don't have pictures of that. Sorry.
on the single kitchen sink... find a plastic container to use as a dish pan that is a little taller than the sides of your sink (helps to hold down the splashes) and a little narrower (let's you pour liquids down the sink along side the dish pan) and then you can toss the water outside instead of letting it go down the drain. (Better yet, recycle that dish pan water... wash the windshield... or pour it into an old large size dish soap bottle and use that instead of using your fresh water to flush the toilet.
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