Replying to Avatar Bhean

nostr:nprofile1qqszd44fgen4ucpl3hjt7muuaazzqdahp3lwu9c07phdweelcdxf3ugpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9emkjmn9qyv8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpds34hd6x how do you handle your paper towel piles?

Also does anyone else save the paper towels that you dried your hands on because you feel like you can use them to clean the counters later?

Like they're not /dirty/.

#asknostr

I don’t have paper towel piles. Primarily use dishcloths or microfiber cloths. Only use paper towels for gross messes that need to be thrown away right away.

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Tell me you have your life together without actually telling me you have your life together ^ πŸ˜‚πŸ«‚

πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£ nah I’m just cheap and a bit eco conscious

haha, i used up the three rolls that came with my apartment 6 months ago, and decided that using the many cotton towels in the drawer and washing them in the washing machine was cheaper, i just had to get some dark ones to not end up with pink ones (oops, too late) ... literally clean the induction glass cooktop now with cotton tea towels all the time, and leave one next to the area for a few days before i throw it in the machine

the tea towels are actually more economical at least on the level of transport and bulk but probably cost a little more overall due to energy