Determined not to
throw in the kitchen towel, I tried granola in bar form.
Not exact matches
We're big proponents of the salad spinner — one of the few single - purpose
kitchen items that are absolutely worth it — but if you don't have one, try this trick: Line a plastic shopping bag with paper
towels,
throw in your greens, and knot the bag.
I don't know what I'll do with them when we're not doing diaper laundry anymore, but I suspect I'll
throw them
in with our
kitchen / bath
towel loads and wash on warm.
Unfortunately my
kitchen stays around 68 degrees which is the low end of cultivation so I have been patient and not
throwing in the
towel.
Because I'm a nut, I also like to switch out a few small things
in my home with the seasons, so I put out a gardenia scented candle and switched my
throw pillow covers,
throw blanket, hand
towels in the bathroom, and
kitchen towels for lighter spring colors.
Oh, am I glad I didn't
throw in the
towel after my
kitchen accident.
Pillows are where I indulge
in seasonal and trendy designs + colors — as well as with tea
towels + place mats
in the
kitchen,
towels in the bathrooms, blanket
throws in all of the bedrooms + the living room, an umbrella for my patio... and an entry area rug and door mat for my front door.
Pretty
kitchen towels are kind of like
throw pillows
in my opinion... you can never have too many!
Other budget updates:
Throw pillows
in the living room and bright dishes or tea
towels in the
kitchen.