Janet Davis Cleaners - November 2022

BE PREPARED FOR THE HOLIDAYS Get Your Cashmere Sweaters Dry Cleaned

Over the past few weeks, the temperature has become chilly, and it will continue to get even colder the closer we get to the

The absolute best way to clean your cashmere sweaters is by dry cleaning them. If you were to research this online, you’d see many blogs and articles saying you should not take your cashmere to the dry cleaners. They state that

new year. That means it’s time to put away the lighter jackets in favor of winter coats and warm sweaters. Like all garments, you should make

dry cleaning can be harsh and damaging for cashmere (which is valid for some places), but at Janet Davis Cleaners, we clean cashmere through gentle dry cleaning. This prevents the garment from shrinking, stretching, or being damaged in any way.

sure your coats and sweaters are clean before wearing them, and we’d love to help with all of your winter clothing cleaning needs — including your cashmere sweaters!

Cashmere sweaters are different from the other sweaters and

While cleaning your cashmere sweaters using a bucket at home is possible, we do not recommend this method. It could damage your sweater and leave you wishing you brought it to us in the first place. This is something that should be left to the experts. So, if you’re planning to wash your cashmere garments in anticipation of a family get-together or to escape the cold weather, don’t be the hero and try to clean it on your own. Bring your cashmere to the professionals, and we’ll go above and beyond to take care of your garment while cleaning it.

sweatshirts you wear. This is a type of wool that comes from cashmere or pashmina goats. It’s a natural fiber known for its softness and insulation that helps keep the wearer comfortable and warm. Cashmere fibers are incredibly

delicate, which makes cleaning them much more difficult. In fact, when they’re cleaned improperly, your cashmere sweater could end up looking much smaller (or even bigger) than you remember.

Inspired by MomFoodie.com

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Roasted Pork Loin With Apples

INGREDIENTS • 4 lbs pork loin

• 3 garlic cloves • 1 tbsp brown sugar • 2 tbsp olive oil • 2 tsp cinnamon • 3 tbsp butter, softened

• 2 tsp garlic powder • 2 tsp salt, divided • 1 tsp black pepper • 8 apples • 2 red onions

DIRECTIONS 1. In a large bowl, season pork loin with garlic powder, 1 ½ tsp salt, and pepper, then cover and place in refrigerator for 30 minutes. 2. Preheat oven to 425 F. 3. Slice apples and onions, then chop garlic cloves. Season with brown sugar, olive oil, remaining salt, and cinnamon. 4. In a 9x13-inch baking dish, place a layer of apples and onions in the pan, put pork loin on top, then place remaining apples and onions around it. 5. Break butter into small pieces and place them on the pork loin and apples. Place dish in oven and let it bake for 15 minutes. 6. Reduce the heat to 350 F, then continue to bake for 60 minutes. 7. Remove dish and stir apples and onions. 8. Increase heat to 450 F, put dish in oven, and roast for an additional 8–10 minutes.

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