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Old 09-03-2008, 12:37 PM   #16
Nikki+2
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Thanks for the tips. I can't wait till you start your blog- how exciting- that sounds like my husband's dream. Of course I would think it's amazing too but he is constantly reading things like that and has been glued to the Green channel ever since it came out- mostly for building and home improvement ideas most of which we can't implement since we just built our home two years ago. Can't start from scratch now. I get to hear a lot of talks about how we could have done things. I actually do have a stack of cheap Target washcloths I keep in the laundry room and use them for cleaning (with a nice earth friendly cleaner I buy in bulk and dilute myself- hey I am trying), BUT... I still find myself reaching for the darn paper towels in the kitchen. I probably need to stick some of the washcloths in my kitchen and maybe I'd use them more.

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I bought two packs of flour sack towels from Target. They are big white and lint free.

I keep a bio friendly spray handy (make my own--so much cheaper) and use those for clean ups. Toss them in with the reg wash.

I only use p-towels for doggy accidents.

I buy cheap cotton prints when JoAnnes has a sale and run off cloth napkins. I have a huge stash. Can't tell you when we last bought paper napkins.
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