My Mother always used a cloth napkin for my Father and paper napkins for the 7 children, which was sensible in those days. I have always used cloth napkins for us and our 4 children. Now that I have grandchildren, I still use cloth for everyone...just throw them in the washing machine. Over the years, I have accumulated a lot of napkins. Whenever I travel, I usually buy cloth napkins. Something I can use and they recall good memories.
I grew up using cloth napkins everyday and my wife and I have continued using cloth napkins for the last 40 years whenever we have a sit down meal. Now with the kids gone we mostly don't use the table to eat, but when we do, weather it is for only the two of us or others, we use cloth napkins. When our kids were home and they brought over friends to eat, I think we were thought of as sort of strange to be using cloth napkins.
Jerry wrote:Only cloth napkins...even when we eat poolside on our patio.
Indoors it includes proper placemats, matching silver and fully lit candelabra.
Hey....you only live once!
Strolling costumed Spanish trio on Mexican night, or some patio chamber music?;)
Sounds nice!
Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.—Albert Einstein
Since I had kids, I've been using mostly paper. But now that I think about it, I should switch back to linen. I'll need to find them or buy more, but with everything else rising in cost at the stores, having to buy one less thing is a good thing - and they don't take much space in the washing machine - throwing them in with a load of towels won't cost me any more.