Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 12:34     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

Can someone link to the napkin rings they use.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 12:28     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

We started using them after buying a set at a yard sale. They feel better then paper napkins and look pretty on the table. We have 40 or so now, and change them out every other day (family of three). Need to get a company set (or make some). I hated the waste of paper napkins and have loved the switch up.

We’re starting to use waxed cloth on place of disposable wrap too, it feels better to use as well. We use a mix of dish towel, rags, and paper towels for cleaning up...still working on that one.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 10:49     Subject: Re:Cloth napkins with kids?

For the people who say they rarely get anything on their napkins and reuse them for several days... Why even use napkins? Serious question. I’ve started setting he table with paper napkins because my DH always always gets one, but prior to this and prior to have kids I just didn’t see the need. I can wash my hands after dinner if need be... by unless I’m eating fried chicken or something I’m not touching the food with my hands anyway. And DH more often than not just uses his napkin to blow his nose right after eating and not necessarily for wiping his mouth, so I’d just as soon get rid of his napkin too.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2019 10:45     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

Yes, we only use cloth. I have probably 50 or so, and they just stay in a basket near the dinner table. We only use them once, and at the end of the meal they get thrown in the dirty basket in the laundry room. From there I either run a load of just napkins if it's big enough, or I throw them in with other loads.

Dump them on the couch when clean and fold and place in the dining room for next go around. There is nothing difficult about it.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 22:30     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

We have three types of towels that we use instead of paper towels with a 7 month old and 2 year old. A set of 20 pack white cleaning rags from Home Depot for cleaning counters or tables (with just water), dishes or kids hands and face if super dirty. Blue Uline towels for anything that will touch chemical or cleaning supplies or cleaning spills on the floor. Random napkins collected in adulthood for dinner napkins.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 11:29     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

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Anonymous wrote:Juices from meat wiped off your face..wiped back on you face a few days later...not a problem for you? OK Each to their own.


Wow you must be an incredibly messy eater. I hardly ever need to use a napkin to wipe my mouth unless I’m eating ribs or something. I hardly use a napkin at all. Anyways, the point of cloth napkins for a lot of people is to cut down on waste. Laundering them constantly after each use is bad for the environment, honestly it would probably be similar to using paper napkins. Our toddlers napkin gets washed very frequently because it gets pretty messy since he eats a lot with his hands and gets food on his mouth. But DH and I? Our napkins are pretty much spotless after most meals. We use cloth placemats too.

Gosh if you are this much of a germaphobe what do you do with sponges???


OMG who uses sponges?! That's beyond nasty. I thought people stopped using those decades ago.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 11:03     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

Anonymous wrote:Juices from meat wiped off your face..wiped back on you face a few days later...not a problem for you? OK Each to their own.


Wow you must be an incredibly messy eater. I hardly ever need to use a napkin to wipe my mouth unless I’m eating ribs or something. I hardly use a napkin at all. Anyways, the point of cloth napkins for a lot of people is to cut down on waste. Laundering them constantly after each use is bad for the environment, honestly it would probably be similar to using paper napkins. Our toddlers napkin gets washed very frequently because it gets pretty messy since he eats a lot with his hands and gets food on his mouth. But DH and I? Our napkins are pretty much spotless after most meals. We use cloth placemats too.

Gosh if you are this much of a germaphobe what do you do with sponges???
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 09:26     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

Anonymous wrote:Juices from meat wiped off your face..wiped back on you face a few days later...not a problem for you? OK Each to their own.


So switch them out more often! We don't generally get meat juice all over our napkins, but if you do, yeah makes sense to change them out more.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 08:13     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

Anonymous wrote:When do you find time to fold them and put away? That was my downfall when I tried this


I don’t. Even the fancy ones are linen, and the look is “washed linen” in a napkin ring. I never fold them they just get tossed in a basket.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 08:09     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

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Anonymous wrote:Of course I reuse before washing. Several times. I also reuse my sheets, my dishcloths, and my towels before washing. A discreet dab of sauce from the corner of my mouth does not warrant laundering the entire napkin.


Gross. I assume napkins are labeled with your family members’ names so you aren’t sharing “sauce from...[your] mouth”? Once again, gag.
Yes, everyone keeps their napkin from meal to meal. No need to wash after every meal.


You do realize the whole point of napkin rings is to keep them ready for reuse?
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2019 00:18     Subject: Re:Cloth napkins with kids?

We do too and moving to them was a great thing for our family. You don’t realize how much waste you create until you get rid of something like paper towels. We keep a bucket under the sink and put dirty napkins in the bucket along with rags. When it’s full we do a load of rags and napkins. Agree with the poster above to have a set for company since the ones we use daily are looking pretty worn. Our best ones that have held up are from pottery barn.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2019 14:40     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

Juices from meat wiped off your face..wiped back on you face a few days later...not a problem for you? OK Each to their own.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2019 13:40     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

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Anonymous wrote:Of course I reuse before washing. Several times. I also reuse my sheets, my dishcloths, and my towels before washing. A discreet dab of sauce from the corner of my mouth does not warrant laundering the entire napkin.


Gross. I assume napkins are labeled with your family members’ names so you aren’t sharing “sauce from...[your] mouth”? Once again, gag.
Yes, everyone keeps their napkin from meal to meal. No need to wash after every meal.


Where do you store them between meals to grow bacteria and ferment?


That doesn't actually happen.


Why wouldn't it happen? You are leaving old food and saliva sitting around on a cloth. It is like a petri dish.
It is not like a Petri dish.

How do you feel about lipstick?


I don't dip it in milk!


New poster. We use 100% cloth napkins and have since before our kids were born. We generally change napkins 2-3 times per week. It's not often that our napkins get dipped in milk, but if one did, we'd swap it out. We definitely swap out if we eat something messy like barbecue ribs or lobster. If we're not doing laundry right away, I keep the dirty, but not too dirty napkins around to wipe up spills, etc... before they're washed.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2019 13:26     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

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Anonymous wrote:Of course I reuse before washing. Several times. I also reuse my sheets, my dishcloths, and my towels before washing. A discreet dab of sauce from the corner of my mouth does not warrant laundering the entire napkin.


Gross. I assume napkins are labeled with your family members’ names so you aren’t sharing “sauce from...[your] mouth”? Once again, gag.
Yes, everyone keeps their napkin from meal to meal. No need to wash after every meal.


Where do you store them between meals to grow bacteria and ferment?


That doesn't actually happen.


Why wouldn't it happen? You are leaving old food and saliva sitting around on a cloth. It is like a petri dish.
It is not like a Petri dish.

How do you feel about lipstick?


I don't dip it in milk!
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2019 13:24     Subject: Cloth napkins with kids?

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Anonymous wrote:Of course I reuse before washing. Several times. I also reuse my sheets, my dishcloths, and my towels before washing. A discreet dab of sauce from the corner of my mouth does not warrant laundering the entire napkin.


Gross. I assume napkins are labeled with your family members’ names so you aren’t sharing “sauce from...[your] mouth”? Once again, gag.
Yes, everyone keeps their napkin from meal to meal. No need to wash after every meal.


Where do you store them between meals to grow bacteria and ferment?


That doesn't actually happen.


Why wouldn't it happen? You are leaving old food and saliva sitting around on a cloth. It is like a petri dish.
It is not like a Petri dish.

How do you feel about lipstick?