Forgetting To Declutter Your Pot Holders
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Kristin
(IC: blogger)
Can you believe I am going to talk about decluttering POT HOLDERS?
Yes, I am because let's be honest: when was the last time you thought about decluttering them? Do you have a drawer so full of pot holders that you can't even close it? Does your drawer jam because too many are shoved in the way back, unused?
Yes, I am because let's be honest: when was the last time you thought about decluttering them? Do you have a drawer so full of pot holders that you can't even close it? Does your drawer jam because too many are shoved in the way back, unused?
I used to be able to answer those questions with a big fat YES! Then I realized how pathetic it was to have as many pot holders as I did. I had one drawer for almost JUST pot holders! Yikes!
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Published July 5th, 2014 8:33 AM
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Jewellmartin on Feb 28, 2016I have three pot holder gloves we use every day, and I make myself throw out a burned grubby one before I get a new one. I have a very padded table runner to put hot dishes on at the table, but we use the stovetop and ceramic squares for buffet serving. I have lots of clean stained dish clothes because my husband wipes his coffee fixings and spills with them every day. But hidden in the back of the drawer are several brand new dish clothes and dish towels I pull out when company is coming. It's hard to pull the old out of rotation and into the cleaning rag bag because my husband keeps finding them, but I need to try harder. When I declare his soft underwear to be cleaning rags, I cut off the collars, sleeves, straps and waistbands so they can't be worn again! And I definitely trash a well-used oily rag rather than wash them in the washing machine.
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