Summer Newcomb

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since Jul 31, 2017
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Urban baby permie killing my lawn one season at a time. By day, a mild-mannered (okay, not really) software implementation project manager with a specialty in healthcare.
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I've been thinking about this thread, and I wondered if anyone has tried knitting underpants. To me, a ribbed waistband seems like the best way to keep them up without elastic. I haven't tried it yet, though. This is one of many pants patterns on Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lacy-boy-short
2 years ago
It's just my husband and me in our one-bath house. We rarely, if ever, have overnight guests. We have garden variety terry towels from Costco. Two big bath sheets, four "standard" bath towels, two hand towels, and about a dozen washcloths. I like to go heavy on the washcloths because I want a fresh one for every shower, plus I grab them for quick bathroom cleanups. Two hand towels is not enough, really, because I wash my hands A LOT. I would prefer to change the hand towel out every day. I sometimes pirate a tea towel from the kitchen, and I have plenty of those. Towels get washed in hot water with vinegar in the rinse, and that keeps them from getting stinky. (Fabric softener is bad for your towels and toxic as hell, but I probably don't need to tell that to anyone here.)  

If I were dreaming up my perfect home, here's what I would do:
I would like to try flat-woven Turkish towels instead of terry because I think they would get cleaner and dry faster.
Two bath towels per person--one to wash and one to use.
One bath towel per guest (so if I could accommodate two guests at a time, I would get two guest towels)
Replace the bath towels two at a time when the older towels start getting holes. As the old towels wear out, cut them up and hem them into hand towels and washcloths.
2 years ago
Protesters use Maalox diluted half and half with water, applied with a spray bottle. It works. Don't ask how I know that.
3 years ago
I made a rule for myself once upon a time: I can eat whatever pastries I want, as long as they came from my own oven. That cut down a lot on the "must have sugar RIGHT NOW" cravings, and when I needed to let the craving win, I could bake and decide what went into my sweets. It also meant I didn't have to give up baking or turn down my husband's delicious baked foods.
3 years ago
Oh you bet. Carrots are my Airedale's favorite thing. And since she gets one, the Dutch Shepherd has to have one too. They also love bananas and apples. The Dale learned to pillage apples and pears off the trees and it made her very happy. The Dutchie digs strawberries, but the Dale doesn't care for them. Nobody's much into greens or celery...
3 years ago
Oops! That was a dog, not a cat. Here is Eliza helping me make napkins.
3 years ago
Do you mean it? You want to see my pretty linens? :::skips Snow White-ly into the kitchen:::

I've made napkins from an old bedsheet before--just cut the fabric to size, zigzagged around the edge (in red, so they'd match the dishes), and trimmed the excess. Those lasted for years--longer than the cat, actually. Sigh.

I bought our current set of 2 dozen napkins for our wedding back in January. I brought my Fiestaware collection for our guests to use, and I rented what I didn't have at home so we didn't need any single-use items. Just throwing that in because I'm proud of it and the picture is pretty.

Newlywed though I may be, I'm an experienced hausfrau. As such, I've got a collection of kitchen linens too! I bought some, I made some, I won a few in a church raffle, I knit them when I'm bored.... they just sort of come to my house and stay there. And then I make them work. :::supervillain laugh:::

For extra Instagram-worthiness, I've rolled up several napkins taquito style and put them in this container for ready use. It lives on the table or the counter, depending on where we put it last.

We'll usually leave napkins on the table for two or three uses. When they need to be changed out, I'll get one wet and wipe the table with it, then toss it in our regular laundry a few steps away in our bedroom. I wash all the kitchen linens, bathroom linens, and bed sheets together in hot cycle with Charlie's Soap. I pretreat with regular soap and/or add oxygen bleach if necessary.
3 years ago
I want you all to know that I spent more time trying to figure out how to add photos than I did sweeping the floor. They're attached, because... because.
3 years ago
Wait a minute... sweep the floor? Wash dishes by hand? Are you telling me I can get badge bits by doing things I do anyway? Okay, you talked me into it. Off to get my housework checked off...
3 years ago
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