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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kitchen cloth" is correctly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a cloth used for cleaning or wiping up messes in the kitchen, such as a dishcloth or a tea towel. For example, "After I finished washing the dishes, I wiped them dry with a kitchen cloth."
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Put the almonds on half a kitchen cloth, fold the other half over, and bash into bits with a rolling pin.
"A broom cleaning up the mess left by the Labour Party!" He went on to compare the chancellor of the Exchequer to a dustpan and the education secretary to a kitchen cloth.
Dry the nuts using a paper towel or a kitchen cloth.
You don't have to put a kitchen cloth, but put it away from the sun You don't have to put a kitchen cloth, but put it away from the sun Wait for the shell of the egg to completely dissolve.
Get rid of the hairspray by rubbing the area with a kitchen cloth moistened in acetone or household alcohol.
A 64 ounce Mason jar works well. 1 clean kitchen cloth. 1 rubber band. 1 spoon. 1 spatula. 1 whisk or 1 food processor.
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Kitchen cloths and sponges can harbor all sorts of organisms.
He loaded a backpack with kitchen utensils, cloth, sewing supplies, and a few pretty doodads that might appeal to the younger women on his route, and walked 20 miles a day knocking on farm house doors.
Fully 76% of kitchen sink cloths are infested with germs.
B. Grab a kitchen towel or cloth and wipe it up.
We use sponges to wipe the kitchen counters and cloth towels to dry our hands.
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