Leave it to Martha Stewart to come up with a simple way to store your linen napkins that not only keeps the wrinkles at bay ...
You've already been turned onto the benefits of using cloth napkins over paper, but what do you do with the napkins that are no longer fit for service? Throwing them out feels, well, just not right.
Learn how to make DIY cloth napkins with silk and cotton fabric. This beginner sewing project is reusable and washable for the table. I love hosting for dinner, but I don’t actually love putting a lot ...
Tips for using cloth napkins: Don’t fall into the single-use routine. Most adults don’t really dirty a napkin after every meal and each can be used several times. Adapt the Victorian tradition of ...
Visually pleasing as cloth napkins may be, their primary purpose cannot be forgotten. Linen’s naturally unrivalled absorbency (exemplified by its use for bath towels and tea towels) makes it the ideal ...
Francky Knapp is the commerce writer at Eater, and an award-winning writer with bylines in GQ, VICE, The Daily Beast, and other publications. A curious home cook with a deep love of Polish cabbage ...
One of the easiest ways to "go green" (so to speak) is to get rid of the paper napkins and start using all those fancy cloth ones that you got as gifts for your wedding shower. These days, ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. You've already been turned onto the benefits of using cloth napkins over paper, but what do you do with the napkins that are no longer fit for ...