and realize that the "new" towels or cloth placemats or pillow cases are actually 10 years or more old? Just happened to me today.
I have a chest made by my Great Uncle, and it was at church until the kitchen remodeling....it was holding the Communion trays (for the individual cups) and the patens (bread plates---) Well, the remodeling rendered it "surplus to requirement" and it's now in my dining room. I am going to use it to store all the Franciscan Starburst, and most of the Fiesta, while I rotate the Noritake in....and I have the main section lined with bath towels to minimize slipping. Yes, this is the husband of the Great-Aunt with the Youngstown dishwasher.
I was thinking that the towels I had decided to use were looking a little more than tired around the edges, and I looked them up, and they're 14 years old.
So, have you ever been surprised by household linens?
Lawrence/Maytagbear
I have a chest made by my Great Uncle, and it was at church until the kitchen remodeling....it was holding the Communion trays (for the individual cups) and the patens (bread plates---) Well, the remodeling rendered it "surplus to requirement" and it's now in my dining room. I am going to use it to store all the Franciscan Starburst, and most of the Fiesta, while I rotate the Noritake in....and I have the main section lined with bath towels to minimize slipping. Yes, this is the husband of the Great-Aunt with the Youngstown dishwasher.
I was thinking that the towels I had decided to use were looking a little more than tired around the edges, and I looked them up, and they're 14 years old.
So, have you ever been surprised by household linens?
Lawrence/Maytagbear