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Cotton Dish Cloths and towels

At our homestead, the kitchen is the most utilized room of the house.  We are always baking, canning, or cooking.  However, we are very conservative with disposable products like paper towels.   That is why we choose to use items we can wash and reuse like these cotton dish cloths and towels.  

I prefer cotton dish cloths to the new microfibers (maybe I’m “old fashioned”).  I like the feel of them and their ability to clean surfaces.  

You can never have enough dish cloths or dish towels.  I will share a secret.  I also use dish cloths and towels to wrap my empty canning jars in totes to store for the next canning season.  They keep the jars chip free, and I like the fact that I don’t waste paper or plastic packing material.   

I also prefer to have an ample supply so I can wash them all together at once in a separate laundry load.  For kitchen items, I generally will wash them with the hottest water possible to sterilize them for my kitchen uses.    

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