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Originally Posted by TheTexan
I understand using dish rags and wash cloths for cleaning the kitchen and bathrooms instead of paper towels, but cloth napkins? I just don't see any cost benefit to doing this. We have some cloth napkins that are used only during holidays and when there are guests over. Other than that, the paper napkins make their way into our hands.
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Its more then about economics, its also more environmental. going green. I use alot less paper towels then i used too, but i love cloth napkins. I have ss and they dont chafe my skin up. where the cheapest paper napkins do. Its a to each thier own deal though. Just wanted to share with you, that not all things on here is just about money, but other items as well. Time and wear even. A cloth napkin is washable and will last conciderably longer then a one use paper one also. You can find deals at yard sales, or even make your own from a yard of fabric you like from the 1.00 a yard sale at the store as well and a yard, i cant say exactly how many you can make from that, but im sure it would be conciderable, and even if you cant sew, you can use the iron heated tape thats as good as sewing. I got a bag of napkins and some plastic rings i didnt care for, but the whole bag was 1.00. Just a few options for you.