The fruit of the loofah, also known as the sponge or dishcloth gourd, is familiar as a coarse mesh sponge used in the bath. |
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The fast food company has launched an investigation after a mother claimed she found a dirty dishcloth in a burger box. |
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Inside, Lewis was half-heartedly pretending to clean up, brushing things to one side with a dishcloth and humming tunelessly to himself. |
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The smooth luffa which is without ribs is commonly known as dishcloth gourd or sponge gourd. |
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Shape the dough into a ball, and leave to rise in the mixing bowl covered with a dishcloth for 1 hour. |
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His eyes never left Stevens as he slowly and deliberately wiped his hands on the dishcloth. |
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The fruit, or loofah, also is known as the dishcloth gourd, rag gourd, or vegetable sponge. |
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Less dignified, though more descriptive, names for this tropical climbing or trailing herb are dishcloth gourd and vegetable gourd. |
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The vegetable sponge, or dishcloth gourd, has a fibrous interior that can be dried and used as a sponge. |
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Did you know that the average kitchen dishcloth can contain 4 billion living germs? |
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When a plastic board becomes scraggly enough to snag your dishcloth when you wash it, throw it out. |
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Debbie snatched a dishcloth from the sink and began wiping the counter. |
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Then, we leave it reposing for half an hour, covered with a dishcloth in order to avoid any crust. |
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True, the team briefly developed a surreal theory that Federer had won 16 Grand Slam titles with a backhand like a wet dishcloth. |
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Then Reagan takes down a dishcloth, tucks it into his belt like an apron, and starts on the scrambled eggs. |
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Valerie presented her mother, Carmen Cordera, a tired-looking woman who wiped her hands apologetically on a dishcloth and shook Nordine's hand. |
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Take the vegetables off the grill and put them on a wet dishcloth to cool off. |
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The first present I can remember buying mom was a dishcloth nearly fifty years ago, which I likely purchased for pennies. |
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I am grateful Mom taught me how to appreciate gifts, even a simple dishcloth. |
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Maggie was a servant girl in her youth and could wield the dykebrush, carbolic soap and dishcloth with better results than anyone I had ever seen before. |
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She whirls into the room, waving what looks like an old dishcloth. |
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Debbie looked satisfied, and wrung out the dishcloth more cheerfully. |
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At the back of the drainboard, smack in the middle of the dishcloth, a small brown roach waved his antennae sluggishly-sick, no doubt, confusing his nights and days. |
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Once fried, we take away the oil with a dishcloth or paper napkin. |
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Rinse quickly and to sponge with a dishcloth. |
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Collect materials such as: different shades of water paintings, paintbrushes for oil or acrylic paints, special adhesive tape, a water container, a plastic plate, a cotton dishcloth. |
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