It’s Not As Hard As You Think to Go Paperless in the Kitchen!

Toss That Paper Out of Your Kitchen To Save Money and Help the Environment

Stock Up on Sponges and Learn How to Clean Them Properly

Sponges are wonderful for wiping up spills and cleaning counter tops. However, you need to care for them properly to keep them from becoming a health hazard.

Store Cloths Close at Hand

tabletop napkin storage

Make it easier to reach for a cloth rather than a paper towel. You can store them in glass jars, baskets or a drawer.

Keep a Laundry Bin Close at Hand

Keeping a laundry bin close by makes it easy to store dirty cloths before doing laundry. Also, you need to dry wet towels before throwing them in the laundry bin so they don’t mildew, according to Whistle Pig Hollow.

Use Napkin Rings to Assign Your Family Cloth Napkins

Let each member pick out a napkin ring that suits his personality, and make it easier and more fun for him to switch to cloth napkins.

Talk to Your Family and Plan With Them

In order for this to work, you need your family on board and helping with the transformation. Talk to them in advance and ask their advice so that they feel like they are part of the project. You’ll be paper-free before you know it.