tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post7976613928805177819..comments2023-11-20T06:02:20.009-05:00Comments on Dr. Maureen: A time and place for paper towelsDr. Maureenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17212098874323500022noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post-21214374897761260192022-02-01T13:27:14.357-05:002022-02-01T13:27:14.357-05:00Jackpot City Casino Site - Lucky Club Live
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Cleaning stuff goes on a high shelf in the laundry room away from little fingers.<br /><br />But yeah, I'd have busted out the bacon towels for the milk-splosion too.Beccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05156777853779141522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post-11041315036240303412013-11-04T17:35:47.490-05:002013-11-04T17:35:47.490-05:00I wish I could like Kelly's comment or reply d...I wish I could like Kelly's comment or reply directly to it. I giggled like a loon! <br /><br />I might have tried to gently shake the towels out into a trash can before getting really discouraged (and probably getting glass EVERYWHERE) and just throwing out the towels in the end anyway. I HATE situations like this. Maybe a hidden stash of paper towels is the best way to go--out of sight so they're not used for anything other than glass shard emergencies. Elisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17825243696645323675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post-62860175185142646542013-11-04T09:39:38.551-05:002013-11-04T09:39:38.551-05:00I agree that some things NEED paper towels, which ...I agree that some things NEED paper towels, which is why I still buy them. I splurge on the multi-size ones, because sometimes you only need that half-sheet amount.<br />That said, my go-to item for wiping stuff up is white terry utility towels which I buy in bulk and keep under the sink. The newer, nicer ones are in the bathroom and used for regular cleaning, and the ratty, getting ragged ones are used for things like glass shards and wiping out the oven after the self-clean cycle. And then they get tossed with no guilt.Salome Ellenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13207028136419419757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post-18848888665694276272013-11-03T23:29:13.573-05:002013-11-03T23:29:13.573-05:00Some things REALLY just need paper towels, it'...Some things REALLY just need paper towels, it's true. Elshahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01302804262020241968noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post-20489510661558900082013-11-03T23:18:42.070-05:002013-11-03T23:18:42.070-05:00I also use bar towels, etc. instead of paper towel...I also use bar towels, etc. instead of paper towels. We also use a roll of paper towels for emergencies (glass shards being a good example), for microwaving certain items (crunchy taco shells for example), and for very greasy situations (lining a plate for bacon or checking the oil in the car come to mind.). I like my bar towels but might get some of those unpaper towels too.Tracyhttp://www.terelina.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post-66358577388140468202013-11-03T22:37:59.374-05:002013-11-03T22:37:59.374-05:00I don't feel that there is a way to ever safel...I don't feel that there is a way to ever safely remove shards of broken glass from fabric. So paper towels are the way to go. <br /><br />I have a whole kitchen drawer full of washcloths that we use for just about everything. But I also keep paper towels on hand (just in a cabinet, not out) because sometimes you need a paper towel. Usually for dog barf. Dog barf is another time for paper towels. HereWeGoAJenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17457680345376171720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post-45657344629426836972013-11-03T22:26:39.915-05:002013-11-03T22:26:39.915-05:00But isn't the relative thinness of the unpaper...But isn't the relative thinness of the unpaper towels the REASON you can store ONE MILLION of them in a basket near the sink? HUH, KELLY?Dr. Maureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17212098874323500022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251891826295969285.post-18091440242648232472013-11-03T22:09:44.662-05:002013-11-03T22:09:44.662-05:00FIRST OF ALL, it has nothing to do with thickness!...FIRST OF ALL, it has nothing to do with thickness! It has to do with the ability to keep ONE MILLION of them in a relatively small area (a bin or basket) near the sink, to mimic the SINGLE USENESS or paper towels. The problem with dish towels in that was is that it's just not practical to have several dozen stacked on your counter at any given time, to use once and then toss in the laundry pile. If it WAS, dish towels would be fine. If I had a giant counter, maybe. Or UNLIMITED DRAWER SPACE. My current kitchen has plenty of counter, actually, but none of it is any good. ANYWAY, IT'S NOT THICKNESS, IT'S SINGLE USEOSITY.<br /><br />And as for wet milk and glass shards, LET ME PLAY THE ROLE OF THE ENTIRE INTERNET HOLY CRAP I'M SO EXCITED, watch how I do this and how I choose from none of the actual available options, don't answer the question that's being asked, and smugly suggest something else entirely in a way that kind of makes you want to slap me: SHOP VAC.<br /><br />Oh I feel positively giddy. I see why people are such fart heads in comment sections now. Because it just feels so good to feel like you're smarter than the person asking the question even though you're entirely missing the point yourself.<br /><br />No, but really, I do think probably paper towels work best for broken glass. I can't remember what I did with the last broken glass. PROBABLY SHOP VAC.<br /><br />(We don't have a shop vac.)Temerity Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14854730564867556381noreply@blogger.com