GB
Chief Eating Officer
I am torn between thowing away and washing. True it is wasteful to use something and throw it away, but it also uses water to wash things and we do not have an endless supply of water.
GB said:I am torn between thowing away and washing. True it is wasteful to use something and throw it away, but it also uses water to wash things and we do not have an endless supply of water.
Michelemarie said:I'm with you Bluecat. Plus, germs thrive on towels. I am paper towel all the way. However, after dinner I do crack out a fresh towel to dry my pots and pans and anything else that is wet (usually top of counter, etc). That towel then goes to a special "bag" in the laundry room that contains only kitchen fabric items - napkins, oven pads, towels. I know, I'm anal.
Hungry said:Lots of informaton n Towels!
However, I never got an answer to my first post.
How so you make towels asorbent again?
Mine are water proof!
Charlie
patch said:You're not using fabric softener, are you? A good hot wash should help remove any "dressing" in the fabric.