This sounds like a job for your husband.
My kids are driving me nuts, and we haven't even set off on our 10-hour drive yet. Heaven help me.
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This sounds like a job for your husband.
My kids are driving me nuts, and we haven't even set off on our 10-hour drive yet. Heaven help me.
At some point in my youth, I was semi-traumatized by being unable to figure out which cloth I could dry my hands on, so went to paper towels. My grandmother has strict separation between hand towel and dish towel, and for whatever reason, I couldn't remember which was which.
This sounds like a job for your husband.
Flea is wise!
My grandmother has strict separation between hand towel and dish towel, and for whatever reason, I couldn't remember which was which.
So does my mom, and I sort of do, too. They have distinct textures, though - hand towels are fuzzy or waffle-weave, dish towels are smooth. I once had a roommate that kept trying to use cloth napkins and placemats for dish towels. On the placemat, I had to ask her, "Didn't you notice that it wasn't very absorbent?" She just thought it was a crappy towel.
I do not dry dishes so all kitchen towels become hand towels/hot pot holders/snap atthe kid or cat towels.
Cash - I'd just use the packing tape, or staples.
My mother was big on re-using Ziploc bags. They were fairly easy to wash, a major pain to dry.
So does my mom, and I sort of do, too. They have distinct textures, though - hand towels are fuzzy or waffle-weave, dish towels are smooth.
Now I totally get it -- and also, the different towels go in different places in her kitchen! It was just one of those things that, as a kid, I couldn't care enough about to get.
For drying plastic bags, I have one of these: [link]
But sometimes I get lazy and toss them.
I try to avoid them when I can.
My MiL will only use a towel ONCE. This includes hand and dishtowels. One of the reasons her family refers to her as "The Queen of England."
For plastic bags, I usually re-use for the same thing as long as possible -- like, I have cheese in a ziploc in my fridge, and just put the new cheese in the same bag.
This actually fits my recurring theme of being "green" more out of laziness and/or cheapness than anything else.
This sounds like a job for your husband.
I just sent him an email telling him to pick some up on the way home!