| 11. | Soak sponges and dishcloths in hot, soapy water to which you've added chlorine bleach.
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| 12. | :: : So microwaving my dishcloths to kill the germs on them is a bad idea?
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| 13. | People stuff a big wadded wet dishcloth in a drinking glass and it breaks right in their hand.
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| 14. | But what should concern the 49ers is that they are showing the emotional fire of a damp dishcloth.
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| 15. | Set cups in a baking pan lined with clean dishcloth, and place on middle rack of oven.
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| 16. | A . The luffa, also known as the dishcloth gourd, is a member of the cucumber family.
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| 17. | She solemnly reports the loss of the dishcloth to Friar Hugo when she and Basil return to the Abbey.
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| 18. | Since the kitchen sink is used to clean food, dishcloths are routinely infected with E . coli and salmonella.
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| 19. | Sponges and dishcloths topped the list, with a count of more than 7 billion bacteria per average-size sponge.
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| 20. | And use paper towels, not dishcloths, to clean up any spilled meat juices and to dry the turkey after rinsing.
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