Weekly/Monthly budget for University

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Guest55
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Re: Weekly/Monthly budget for University

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I was impressed by the launderette at DS's uni. Very clear instructions [with photos] and could be monitored from your room so you knew if there was a washer free before you trekked down with your washing. There was also a sink to rinse the worst of the mud of dirty kit before washing.
Ally
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Re: Weekly/Monthly budget for University

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Last year we had an extra duvet cover etc ( His spare set from home) and an extra bath towel, and maybe a couple of hoddies that we would take up with us and do a quick swap, if we went to see him. Think it really helped

Going to be interesting to see how they ( 6 of them) cope with getting their washing dry in a shared house. Have suggested we will occasionally give him extra for a service wash
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Re: Weekly/Monthly budget for University

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Ally wrote:Last year we had an extra duvet cover etc ( His spare set from home) and an extra bath towel, and maybe a couple of hoddies that we would take up with us and do a quick swap, if we went to see him. Think it really helped

Going to be interesting to see how they ( 6 of them) cope with getting their washing dry in a shared house. Have suggested we will occasionally give him extra for a service wash
We do this at home when, say, there are lots of pairs of jeans which need doing and it isn't hot, sunny and windy (or at least 'perm two of three') up the garden. Ditto duvets on the swap between 'summer' and 'winter' togs. We do have an amazingly speedy and helpful launderette a few minutes' walk away, which helps :) .

I also encourage DS1 to bring bed linen (especially sheets) home for me to have a good go at, washing wise, posting it back to him if necessary.
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KS10
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Re: Weekly/Monthly budget for University

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I don’t ask questions because I know I won’t like the answer, so I’m blissfully ignorant and simply assume that everything is washed frequently and well. Having said that, his clothes did smell like they hadn’t dried properly when he came home for the summer.
KB
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Re: Weekly/Monthly budget for University

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The boys used to bring everything home each vacation and I'd give it a good wash and air even if it is was supposedly clean. Although mostly they would stop washing towards the end of term in anticipation and just accumulate it for mum :)

I hear that the heated airers are quite good and much cheaper to run than tumble dryers. Maybe something to look into for 2nd years etc in shared houses.
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Re: Weekly/Monthly budget for University

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Help! Is what I'm expecting to hear :lol:
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