Originally Posted by
lessisbest
They changed the type of paper towels and dispensers used in bathrooms where hubby works and he brought home bundles of obsolete towels since they were going to throw them away. We avoid using paper towels (we have a roll in a really cute holder, we just don't use it, we are cloth rag kinda' folks), so we'll be able to use these small paper towels for icky things.
I was inspired by Danna's frugal use of a sports drink for a gelatin dessert, but I'm with Tussiemussies about it being "toxic". We consume a LOT of gelatin (the dry unflavored type), but I'm more inclined to mix it with real fruit juice, and for each cup of liquid, I'll add 1 cup of plain yogurt (homemade, or plain kefir curd - also homemade). You can also make a small box of flavored gelatin by adding the 1-cup of hot water and dissolving it, then add 1-cup of plain yogurt. I also use unflavored gelatin to make "Herbal Tea Gummies", "Pumpkin Pie Gummies", "Creamy Pumpkin Mousse", and a snack favorite - "Coconut-Pineapple Gummies". There is even a "fudge" like recipe I make at Christmas. Unflavored gelatin powder is a real frugal pantry item that is much overlooked these days.