In these, my older years, I find Scott tissue to be the best for my plumbing and for my wallet. The other stuff clogs up the pipes, and a four-pack=one roll of Scott.
Judy I thought a little longer than I should have about this subject matter and...eeeeew!
Back in the 80's I traveled to Europe, where apparently their skin is "thicker" than ours. I was advised to bring my own t.p. with me, as the paper there was very rough.
Well, they weren't kidding! I remember in Salzburg the hotel room's t.p. was like what we have for towels for drying our hands in public restrooms! It was like wiping with a newspaper! Needless to say, I was a bit "chapped" for weeks afterwards...
The only thing worse was the time a friend and I were camping, and she accidentally used poison ivy leaves!
The only thing worse was the time a friend and I were camping, and she accidentally used poison ivy leaves!
Liz
OMGoodness! Find Jewelweed which almost always grown near Poison Ivy. Crush into a poultice, use right away and there should be no rash. If used later the itch will stop. Yikes!
We use scotts. A funny story for us at least I bought charim once and my son was about ten and from the bathroom he yells we have real toilet paper LOL he must have a sensitive bottom. Susan
My cousin wrote me a letter many years ago while she was vacationing in Europe, back when you had to use special "airmail" stationary. I hope SOME of you will admit to remembering that tissue thin paper.
At the end of the letter she admitted that she was using the hotel's toilet paper.
Angel Soft only. My Target only has the ginormous rolls though and I hate them. Thump, thump, thump on the roller till they get used part way. Much rather have the 24 roll package and change more often. I hate the sandpaper that most restrooms have. Even in Vegas. Everything else is the best in lavish quality, but they skimp on nice toilet paper?? At least you don't have to pay for it, like in some other countries.