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Kitchen Tip Tuesdays: Stinky Dishcloths?

For this week's Kitchen Tip Tuesdays, let's post a kitchen-related question or problem, and solicit help from others! Sound fun? :)

My problem is stinky dishcloths. If I use a dish cloth for more than about 24 hours, it starts to smell... and I'm not leaving it balled up in icky water or anything... though it does stay wet from frequent use.

I try to remember to wring mine out before bed and hang it up to dry overnight, and get a fresh one each morning. But some nights I forget, and in the morning... yuck!

How often do you have to put your dishrags in the wash? Do you use them once and then hang them up to dry and be laundered? And what's the best solution for smelly dishrags -- bleach?

To participate in Kitchen Tip Tuesdays: Post a kitchen tip question in your blog, with a link to this post. Then come here and add your name, tip subject, and URL to this post! Links must be family friendly, as always. If you don't have a blog but would still like to ask a question, just leave a comment here with your question! Everyone's ideas are appreciated. :) Note: Please link to your individual post, not your blog's main/front page! Thanks for participating! :)

Kitchen Tip Tuesdays Participants

1. Mrs. Mordecai (herbs)
2. Willa (rice cooker recipes)
3. Erika(what is a good price to you?)
4. Nichole ( Help w/ Potatoes)
5. AmyG (Heallthful Economics)
6. Lindsay (cleaning black appliances)
7. Where the Lilies Bloom :: Braided Breads
8. Amanda (Cleaning the oven)
9. Tanya (flat top stove)
10. Sharon (celery issues)
11. Amy @ Hope is the Word (kitchen organization?)
12. Sonshine (electric knife vs. electric slicer)
13. Vicki (bread making tip)
14. Elizabeth (kitchen cleaning tips?)
15. Tricia (used frying oil?)

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