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boiling teatowels
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do you?
i have a friend in her early 60s who insists on boiling her teatowels in a pan on the hob as she doesn't think they get a good enough wash in the washing maching.
personally i think she's making work for herself, mine go in a 30o wash along with all the other laundry and come out nice and clean.
i have a friend in her early 60s who insists on boiling her teatowels in a pan on the hob as she doesn't think they get a good enough wash in the washing maching.
personally i think she's making work for herself, mine go in a 30o wash along with all the other laundry and come out nice and clean.
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I remember helping my Nan doing that so that would have been some 36 years ago, she used to stand me on a stove in front of the cooker with a big wooden prod thing to stir them....lovely memories, my Dad used to do it for a while until we got a proper washing machine.
I just bung mine in the machine.
Lisa x
I just bung mine in the machine.
Lisa x
I did an NVQ in food manufacturing hygiene - £25 online! - for the certificate on the wall, but it made me think about the sources of germs in a kitchen.
Teatowels, pan scrubs and dishcloths are excellent homes for nasties.
We boil dishcloths, hot wash teatowels and don't use pan scrubs.
That's OK for me -I sell small quantities of bread & cakes, so am paranoid.
In real life, you can't avoid every germ that's going, and wouldn't have any resistance if you did, so don't let's worry about it.
Whatever makes you happy...
Teatowels, pan scrubs and dishcloths are excellent homes for nasties.
We boil dishcloths, hot wash teatowels and don't use pan scrubs.
That's OK for me -I sell small quantities of bread & cakes, so am paranoid.
In real life, you can't avoid every germ that's going, and wouldn't have any resistance if you did, so don't let's worry about it.
Whatever makes you happy...
Washing machine job for me too on 90, I use an ironing press so yes they get pressed too. I'm proud when I open my teatowel drawer & see them lined up pressed clean & tidy. (but I'm of the old school) my daughter shoves 'em in the airing cupboard folded or not folded & it doesn't matter really does it.
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