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  2. These Bestselling Swedish Dish Cloths Could Save You So Much ...

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    The problem is that most reusable rags and dish cloths get really gross, really fast — and they don’t do as good of a job absorbing liquids. They’re not as versatile either — we’d mostly ...

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    Discover how long Swedish dishcloths last and how to extend their life so you can use them longer.

  4. Swedish Dishcloths are 'super absorbent' — and just over $1 a ...

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    We did the math: You'll save $200+ a year by replacing your paper towels with these reusable dishcloths. That's a spa day! Swedish Dishcloths are 'super absorbent' — and just over $1 a pop with ...

  5. Dishcloth - Wikipedia

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    Dishcloths are often left damp and provide a breeding ground for bacteria. Since the kitchen sink is used to clean food, dishcloths are routinely infected with E. coli and salmonella. In 2007, a study from the Journal of Environmental Health found that putting a damp dishcloth (or sponge) in the microwave for 2 minutes killed 99% of living ...

  6. Terrycloth - Wikipedia

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    Terrycloth (close-up) Terrycloth wash mitt Terrycloth, terry cloth, terry cotton, terry towelling, terry, terry towel, Turkish towelling (formerly), or simply towelling is a fabric woven with many protruding loops of thread which can absorb large amounts of water.

  7. Pölsa - Wikipedia

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    Pölsa is a traditional northern Swedish dish that is a close relative to Scottish haggis. [1] The main ingredients are beef sinew, liver, heart, lung, onion, and barley, mixed with stock, black pepper, and marjoram. Sometimes ground beef or minced pork is added. It is usually served with mashed or boiled potatoes and pickled beetroot, and ...

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