Paper napkins? Cloth napkins? Paper towels?
We use the half size paper towels. I grew up with cloth, which is a better choice environmentally, but I hated cleaning them all, so I don't do it unless we have company. Just curious. |
Paper, and I feel guilty, but not guilty enough. |
paper napkins. We use real dishes for every meal, so I'm sleeping guilt free, LOL. That may sound odd, but do you know how many friends I have that use paper plates for meals?! |
Paper napkins. I do not feel guilty. |
Paper but I just put a pile in the middle of the table. Most nights no one seems to need one. We are neat/ill mannered/quasi environmentalists? |
Paper towels. I love paper towels for everything. |
Are actual paper napkins less expensive than using paper towels? |
Half size paper towels but regular plates, etc |
Paper napkins here (and real dishes--really; that many people use paper plates?) |
We use cloth napkins, no paper towels in our house. We made the change over a year now and we love it! |
What do you like better about it? |
Cloth napkins. Everyone has their own color. We reuse if not really dirty, otherwise goes into the laundry basket. Sometimes if my kids get something like ketchup all over theirs I will rinse it out and hang to dry and use next night. |
Cloth napkins. They stay at your place and the dinner table (we only use the dining room for dinner) and if you need a new one, you change it out yourself. Small discreet linen basket in the kitchen to hold them. Wash the whole batch every 2 weeks along with dish towels. It's a great system! |
I like this. Maybe I can get my mom to put names on them with her fancy programmable seeing machine. |
Or everyone gets their own special napkin ring! I will do this once my kids are older and not quite so messy. It is an excellent idea. |