I tend to reserve cloth napkins for Thanksgiving and Christmas, when I pull out grandma’s monogrammed napkins, and then curse myself for spilling gravy on them, requiring a dry-cleaner trip.
A more eco-friendly move would be to invest in some cloth napkins that are sturdy enough to be tossed in your washing machine. You will likely also save money in the long run if you’re using them regularly instead of paper napkins or paper towels.
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