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The Hotel Toiletries That You Could Use As Part Of Thanksgiving Dinner

a pile of plastic containers

Over the years, more and more hotels have stopped providing small, sample sized toiletries to their guests in favor of bulk sized containers. Several places around the world have gone as far as to ban them. They say it’s good for the environment, and that’s admittedly true. But let’s face it – we’ve all learned from the likes of BJ’s, Costco and Sam’s Club that buying in bulk is cheaper. And if a business can figure out a way to cut costs and especially if “it’s good for the environment” (hello, not replacing towels on a daily basis), they will.

Anyway, some hotels still have sample sizes. And whereas Joe collects and uses just about every bar of soap he can get from a hotel, I’m not one to use the hotel’s toiletries a whole lot. I have no huge reason to not use them, other than the fact that I really like the soap and shampoo/conditioner that I bring with me. But I’ll always check them out, because sometimes I’ll find one that I really like for occasional home use – the lemon & sage Bliss collection that they have (had?) at the W, for example, smells really nice.

Anyway, when we stayed at the Kimpton Gray Hotel in Chicago several years ago, and in checking out their toiletries, I swear, I think you could’ve used some of them as part of a Thanksgiving meal. No, really! Take a look…They’re from the Atelier Bloem collection (a very fancy shmancy brand, BTW)

The printing may be a bit small, so let me reiterate the ingredients for each. I’ve written how each ingredient could be used for Thanksgiving in blue.

BAR SOAP

BODY LOTION

BODY WASH

Hmmm…the ingredients in this sound exactly like the ingredients in the bar soap 😉

CONDITIONER

SHAMPOO

Now, some of the stuff I didn’t suggest you eat, like the eucalyptus and heliotrope? Some are poisonous to humans, with side effects varying from gastro-intestinal distress to death, and that’s not good eats, least of all for Thanksgiving dinner. But if we could cull out the other ingredients? I think they could definitely be a good addition to the Thanksgiving Day table. 😆

As always, Your Mileage May Vary. 😛

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