 | I keep a roll of Mardi Gras® paper towels in my car to keep windows clean, to catch food spills and drips, and occasionally, to wipe a nose or two. |
 | I line the inside of my refrigerator's crisper and meat drawers with Mardi Gras paper towels to absorb spills and excess moisture. |
 | Fold a sheet of Mardi Gras into a square and place it under your bottle of oil in the cupboard to protect the surface. |
 | I make baby wipes with Mardi Gras paper towels. Just mix water with a little baby cleanser and baby oil, pour over the roll to saturate it, and store in an airtight plastic bag. Much less expensive than regular baby wipes, and just as soft and good! |
 | I like to put Mardi Gras paper towels in my children's lunch boxes to use as place mats. It protects their lunches and makes clean-up easy! |
 | We store our clean glassware, rim-down, on sheets of Mardi Gras paper towels. This helps eliminate condensation on the inside of glasses. |
 | I use a clothespin to attach two Mardi Gras paper towels around my toddler's neck during mealtimes. Makes a great disposable bib! |
 | I use Mardi Gras paper towels to line my cat's litter pan before adding the litter. When it's time to change the litter, Mardi Gras keeps clumps from sticking to the pan bottoms. |
 | White Mardi Gras is wonderful for absorbing grease from catfish, chicken and other fried foods. Just place them on the paper towels immediately after frying, and let them drain. |