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@loribmt

@contentandwell My husband has made several copies of the book over the years and given to friends and family members. The recipes are serious but the cookbook is hilarious. He always writes a bio on top telling ‘the story’ behind the recipes; Lizzy Borden’s Spatchcocked Chicken, Sam and Ella’s Laced Salmon...you get the idea.
The drapes...sometimes just tossing them in dryer on air fluff with a dryer sheet is enough to freshen them up! At least they’d hold up enough until you move. Timing is everything, isn’t it? We’re in the same boat with some carpeting...

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@loribmt
Hi,
I do the same with dryer sheets on clothes that I have only worn for a couple of hours that would normally be dry cleaned or put in the dryer with Dryell.....another option for curtains

FL Mary

Thanks, @loribmt That sounds like a good option to try. When my other one disintegrated I was the customer service agent at our local Ethan Allen store. I had a replacement sheer made there - being an employee I was able to get a great discount. The woman who handled all of the draperies told me to not put them in the dryer, which I had been doing, but to hang them wet! I think I will try that this time. I am really dreading this though. These are in my living room which is rarely used except for the computer which is in here. There are five windows so if I have to replace all of them it could be quite costly.
JK