My wife loves napkins so much she stocks them; currently we have 3 packs in the cupboard and one pack in use. Me, on the other hand, I hate them. I much prefer kitchen paper, the bachelor's friend I usually have one or two pieces of clean kitchen paper in my back pocket.In my opinion, napkins are only good for the table, provided they are not tiny and thin as cigarette paper. Those are the worst...Edit: I must say I like tissuespaper handkerchiefs, however.
Quote from: firiki on February 10, 2016, 02:47:28 PMMy wife loves napkins so much she stocks them; currently we have 3 packs in the cupboard and one pack in use. Me, on the other hand, I hate them. I much prefer kitchen paper, the bachelor's friend I usually have one or two pieces of clean kitchen paper in my back pocket.In my opinion, napkins are only good for the table, provided they are not tiny and thin as cigarette paper. Those are the worst...Edit: I must say I like tissuespaper handkerchiefs, however.Paper towels are great. They are much tougher than napkins and are one thick sheet, rather than the thin paper folded like most napkins. I find that it is easier for me to pick up napkins at home and at restaurants, rather than remembering to tear off a paper towel.
It's funny how something like this thread calls to attention things we take for granted as "EDC". Having a few coins at the ready as well is a good thing. While many meters accept cards there are many that don't. I always have coins in my vehicle for just this reason.
Life-long sinus sufferer, now your talking EDC! I prefer the proper, multi-layer handkerchief replacements.As far as proper cloth handkerchiefs are concerned.........they couldn't even deal with all my snot as a kid, then you have to stuff that back in your pocket....?