Anonymous wrote: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 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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:When do you find time to fold them and put away? That was my downfall when I tried this
Anonymous wrote:Yes, everyone keeps their napkin from meal to meal. No need to wash after every meal.Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not like a Petri dish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, everyone keeps their napkin from meal to meal. No need to wash after every meal.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
How do you feel about lipstick?
I don't dip it in milk!
Anonymous wrote:It is not like a Petri dish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, everyone keeps their napkin from meal to meal. No need to wash after every meal.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
How do you feel about lipstick?
It is not like a Petri dish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, everyone keeps their napkin from meal to meal. No need to wash after every meal.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.