by Guest Blogger Sarah Harrison Roy of Running Girl Eats
Best Investments in Sustainability
Cloth napkins: why even bother to write about something so ordinary?
Well, to me there’s nothing ordinary about cloth napkins. To me, they are gorgeous works of art that lighten up and decorate the kitchen table. To me, they are an outstanding way to save money and our gorgeous forests. To me, they are a way I nurture myself, my family, and give meals a special ritual and celebratory feel.
About Sarah Harrison Roy and Running Girl Eats
Holistic Nutrition Coach Licensed * Institute for Integrative Nutrition, MBA * Simmons College
My goal is to help people move beyond emotional eating and to healthier more desirable habits.
I combine philosophies of a few great experts, licensing as a Holistic Nutrition Coach, and a lifetime of experience in my own battle with emotional eating, anorexia, and addiction. I offer to you what has worked for me and my clients. Together we get to the root cause of your eating struggles.
No more dieting, depriving, calorie counting, product testing, disappointment, and distress around what we see as our lack of willpower.
I choose to see that our eating struggles exist as a doorway into the other areas of our life that need love and attention. Our struggles with emotional eating habits shine a light on what we can learn and change in order to feel more life satisfaction in our relationships, career, physical body, and spiritual world.
Please visit my website at Running Girl Eats and schedule an Introduction if you would like to get to know me better and hear more about how I can help you.
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I had the same experience growing up and use cloth napkins as well, you have a beautiful collection. I have also tried to replace paper towels (for most things) and keep a stack of dishtowels near the sink.