During The Great Purge of 2018, I discovered that I had around 25 kitchen towels. They were all the thicker, fuzzier kind that most kitchens have. I don’t like the thick fuzzy kind but they were gifts and I would accept them and keep them because I felt obligated to do so. I donated the majority of those thick, fuzzy towels and decided to purchase the kind I do like. I prefer the flour sack style fabric and that’s what I looked for. The thinner fabric seems to dry dishes better and they dry out faster than the thick kind when you hang it up after use. I looked for 100% cotton so that I can compost them at the end of their long life. I picked up these cute cow prints at Target for $2.99 each. Damn right, they’re better than yours.
This blog is my family's journey to living with less. We are exploring a zero waste life and blogging about it along the way. What the Waste?! is a comedic and informative source for how to start being environmentally responsible, informed about the dangers of plastic, and how to make better choices. Follow along with my family to see where to begin and what works. My promise to you is that I'll tell you what you need to know and keep it real along the way. You might just find that less is more!
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