Even the richly embroidered crimson tapestry on which Agamemnon sacrilegiously treads is at best suitable for cutting up into dishcloths. |
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Many Civil War soldiers used their havelocks not as cap covers, but as coffee. strainers, dishcloths, or gun patches. |
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It also recommends dishcloths be replaced with disposable paper towels where possible. |
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We pass rubber trees with coconut shells collecting the sticky sap, and washing lines with sheets of rubber hanging up like old dishcloths. |
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Juices from these foods land on your countertops and you use sponges and dishcloths to clean up the bacteria. |
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She recommended that I rinse my dishcloths in cold water after use. |
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It found that some vendors used dirty dishcloths to dry their cooking utensils or used one container of water to wash their hands and dirty dishes. |
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The towels are fixtured along with dishcloths, oven mitts and kitchen rugs. |
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Keep potholders, dishcloths and other flammables away from the burners, and keep a large pan lid on hand should the entree spontaneously flambe itself. |
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