I often hear from customers
that they don't want to use their tea towels
because the towels are just too nice.
but I love the linen best when it's used
and washed
and used again and again.
soft and crumpled.
just like these photos from lissa
who writes a blog
dedicated to food, family, friends, and time in the kitchen.
that they don't want to use their tea towels
because the towels are just too nice.
but I love the linen best when it's used
and washed
and used again and again.
soft and crumpled.
just like these photos from lissa
who writes a blog
dedicated to food, family, friends, and time in the kitchen.
The first photo says it perfectly Christina - but have you any advice for grease marks? I am guilty of tea towel abuse.
ReplyDelete(oh, word verification has a wicked sense of humour: the word is 'fries'!)
Oh, that's a good one! happy accidents.
ReplyDeleteHere's a "short list" for stain removal:
Ink: Soak in milk, or in soap-and-ammonia mixture, and rub the spot.
Blood: Rinse immediately in cold water.
Fruit, coffee, tea and chocolate: Rub with alcohol, white vinegar and ammonia.
Candle wax: Scratch off dried wax, absorb residue with blotting paper and warm iron.
Greasy Stains: Rub with ammonia.
Red Wine: Rub immediately with sparkling water or white wine.