tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102320880349869209.post3580524329224650813..comments2023-07-05T11:43:50.345-03:00Comments on Give us this day our daily mango: To flush or not to flushshellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09510233639065517643noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102320880349869209.post-84623671472434232742011-01-31T17:42:06.746-02:002011-01-31T17:42:06.746-02:00haHa yeah i'm still getting used to the trashi...haHa yeah i'm still getting used to the trashing of TP myself!Angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17250630542580441208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102320880349869209.post-58193261142381065212011-01-24T18:38:07.518-02:002011-01-24T18:38:07.518-02:00Ah well I was going to purchase the packet to brin...Ah well I was going to purchase the packet to bring home but now thanks to Mallory's post above I might try out the scratch method (and bring the packet as necessary backup). <br /><br />And finally a post on the TP situation... I have thought about this a lot and always forgot to google it. Interesting answers, and judging by what is in the Marginal every time I drive by on a nice summer day not much heads the sanitary way to the treatment plant. Its a tough adjustment and I have thought how best to break it to future guests.. hand them their own baggie and pooper scooper? Yep, probably, better that than having broken toilets. I still haven't found drano or something like it yet either....Janahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16257177126103532551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102320880349869209.post-34948995837754031842011-01-24T17:35:10.753-02:002011-01-24T17:35:10.753-02:00ahahahaha~! eesh make ya own pdq, so much better t...ahahahaha~! eesh make ya own pdq, so much better than package. my recipe is even mineiro approved ;) i heard there is a brand new brazilian steakhouse in Seattle and it is FANCY with imported gauchos and everything. if you make it over there take youparents and talk to the waiters in portuguese to impress :D <br /><br />anyways, ARG the toilet paper, i know! when americans who are also expats come to my house we ALWAYS have to break out the plunger, it's so wierd! i don't know if i should tell them or not, i mean its an odd conversation. hehe. im worried about when (if) my parents come, we will have overflowing toilets :PMalloryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14186983983626357305noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102320880349869209.post-13170175576112286452011-01-24T12:55:28.172-02:002011-01-24T12:55:28.172-02:00haha, flushing and trashing is my biggest learning...haha, flushing and trashing is my biggest learning curve going back and forth too! It takes about 2 days either way to get back into the appropriate habit of where I am.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102320880349869209.post-42337713623810843052011-01-24T10:49:21.332-02:002011-01-24T10:49:21.332-02:00The Pão de Queijo packets make perfect PdQ. And m...The Pão de Queijo packets make perfect PdQ. And my mother loves them! I will add a little grated cheddar, just to boost the fat content (I mean: flavor).<br /><br />Our urban apartment plumbing in Niterói tolerates toilet paper, but at the house in Itaipú we definitely trash it. My rule is: if there is a little covered trash bucket next to the toilet -- USE IT. When in doubt - don't flush paper.Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14003236423048071844noreply@blogger.com