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Luxurious and practical
I'll never go back to a heavy, difficult to control bath towel again. These towels are very high quality, and I've had some waffle weave towels for more than 20 years. They get a little gray over time, and the 100% cotton continues to shrink down in size. Luckily, these towels are generously...
Best bath towel I've ever had
I absolutely love these. They don't feel soft in the same way a regular towel does but they work so much better to get water off you. The larger version is really too large but the medium size is perfect for me to use as a regular towel. Not sure how good it would be as a hair towel.
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS /
Feb 05, 9887 | Miki:
Pros and cons of waffle vs terry bath towels?
A: the waffle towels will absorb water faster and dry faster. personnaly, i use cotton flannel sheets, they suck up the water fast, are soft and wash and dry quickly. they work even better if you can...
the waffle towels will absorb water faster and dry faster. personnaly, i use cotton flannel sheets, they suck up the water fast, are soft and wash and dry quickly. they work even better if you can...
my opinion | Feb 05, 3775
Jul 23, 2007 | a mango:
264 years ago today, the waffle iron was invented. but what was the name of president eisenhower's bath towel?
and bonus points, what color was it?
A: shhhh! its a secret. u dont want the FBI coming after do you!?
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A few years ago, I decided to take the plunge and try Black Friday shopping. It was so much fun that I've gone every year - including two weeks after Ari's birth - with my brother-in-law. We wake up waaaaay too early and head out to fight the crowds and stand in long lines and finish up with breakfast at the Awful Waffle [Wafflehouse]. I don't shop (seriously - maybe once or twice) the rest of the year, so Black Friday is my day to splurge and spend and pretend that I have more money than I actually do. I finished up my list this morning and found that I'll be averaging a whopping $10.14 (after tax!) per item, for approximately 24 items, which will include Legos, an activity easel with 200+ pieces (am I nuts?), an on-the-counter wine cooler, bath towels to replace our old ones, and a dress-up chest filled with "boy" dress-up clothes.
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Holy crap there are a lot of things for a wedding registry!! I was going through and it was like 150 items in my registry already, and wouldn't you know there are so many I didn't select! There are some gadgets that I understand you'd want. Peeler, juicer, waffle maker, got it. But an apple peeling hand crank thing? Just ridiculous.
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