Fun useful or decorative Hawaiian Goodluck Honu (turtle) Chef towel Put a little fun in your kitchen or bathroom 1 (ONE) Professional Chef's Dish Towel - 17x30 Plain Weave, 100% cotton, made in the USA Perfect gift for that person who has everything Everyone needs a towel in the kitchen Durable, washable Perfect as a little thank you gift for mom, post-carrier, nurse, teacher, sitter, etc. Washable, will not fade (do not bleach) Made in Hawaii Now....what does one do with a beautiful Chef/Dish towel besides dry our hands or dry the dishes? Here are just a few ideas: (feel free to send me your ideas to add to the growing list) 1. Line a bread basket 2. Cushion the bottom of the fruit bowl 3. Wrap up a handmade design as a hostess gift 4. Reusable gift wrapping, using them like in Japan as a furoshiki or wrapping cloth 5. Use stiffer ones as a shelf liner. When the shelves get dusty, just toss the towels into the laundry. 6. Especially during the holidays, wrap up fresh citrus in a tea towel and tying it off with yarn and bakers' twine 7. A variation on that theme: Use a tea towel to wrap scented handmade soap and leave it out for house guests 8. Use large ones as place mats 9. Use tea towels as napkins or bibs for those get-your-fingers-dirty meals like crabs and ribs. They look great on the table, and if they're fun, they become conversation starters 10. Use softer materials such as flour sack cloth to blot moisture when washing salad greens. Lay out lettuce on the towel, roll it like a cinnamon roll, then shake gently 11. Lay down a damp towel to prevent the cutting board from slipping when carving meat or rolling out cookie dough 12. Use pretty tea towels draped over a tension rod for my bathroom curtains. They're super affordable, easy to clean there's more if you're interest.... Note: some images feature basket weave, only plain weave available at this time sorry wai (water) bottle not included
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