tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575045103080915153.post8764102405961227342..comments2010-09-26T16:42:21.180-07:00Comments on GreenMidwest: A Different Diet . . .GreenMidwesthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15476004230736943590noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575045103080915153.post-33770269683310217632010-01-13T18:53:38.978-08:002010-01-13T18:53:38.978-08:00thanks for the tips! I actually have been getting...thanks for the tips! I actually have been getting used to them, but I definately need more!GreenMidwesthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15476004230736943590noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575045103080915153.post-62233724898958816922010-01-08T15:03:38.123-08:002010-01-08T15:03:38.123-08:00I can tell you off the top that while hankies seem...I can tell you off the top that while hankies seem wierd at first, they are SO cute and can be kept tidy and sanitary with proper folding and laundry habits. Once you've had a bad cold without a raw nose, you may never go back! And anyways, dishcloths, socks and underwear are just as unsanitary, and no-one ever complains about those. Carry a few extra. Buy nice absorbent cotton ones at vintage shops and workwear stores - there are many new ones to be had, some with colored prints, embroidery, simple white appliques, or with nice edging. This goes for men too - men may have an easier time of finding new ones in regular shops; I've actually noticed several of the upper managers at work carrying nice clean men's hankies.<br /><br />I inherited a giant pile of nice new hankies from my granny and have not looked back. Here are some of my top tips from another blog:<br /><br />http://www.granvilleonline.ca/gr/tips/body-and-being/2009/09/16/hanky-techniqueKatenoreply@blogger.com