§ You may also wipe the teeth with
a damp paper towel if you are unable to use a toothbrush, although the bristles in the toothbrush will be more effective.
Not exact matches
If anyone is curious, you can absolutely take leftovers for lunch — I just sprayed a shallow Tupperware that fits them comfortably with nonstick spray, made sure the rolls didn't touch each other, and put some
damp paper towels right on top of them before I shut the lid.
If it starts to stick to the spoon wipe the spoon with a
damp paper towel.
(Or
if short on time, wrap in
damp paper towel and heat in microwave for 30 seconds.)
It's totally fine to eat, but
if you don't like the looks of the white stuff or
if you want the date to be softer you can wrap it in a
damp paper towel and microwave it for 5 seconds, the date will plump up and the sugar will be absorbed back into the date.
If your brown sugar has gone too far, nurse it back to life by zapping it in the microwave for 20 seconds with a
damp sheet of
paper towel.
If you are worried about the basil turning brown, you can slice it, wrap it in a
damp paper towel then stick that in a resealable plastic bag or wrapped in some plastic wrap.
Gently clean the portobello mushrooms with a
damp paper towel and trim the stem,
if needed.
Serve immediately (with some additional teriyaki sauce for dipping
if desired) or cover with a
damp paper towel and store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for later.
If you find your tortillas crack when you roll them, wrap a stack in a
damp paper towel and microwave for 30 seconds or so until warmed.
If chiles are dusty, rub them gently with a
damp paper towel.
If you live in a more dry climate, lay down a
damp paper towel over the dough you're not using to keep it moist and pliable.
Handling rice
paper for the wrapping is easy
if you use only a couple of sheets at a time and keep the rest covered with a
damp towel to keep them moist.
If you can't get enough traction on your work surface, mist it very lightly with water or swab it with a
damp paper towel.
If I do it in the microwave I like to do it in maybe 1.5 cup increments at 50 - 55 seconds with a slight
damp paper towel over it.
While I'm painting,
if I notice a piece of grit I wipe it away immediately with my finger (keep a
damp paper towel handy).
I also have not yet had to do a leather cleaning other than just wiping them down with a slightly
damp paper towel, but will report back
if I do.
If there are any smudges, use a wet Q - Tip and
damp paper towel to remove them before the ink dries.
Drop the specks onto a
damp paper towel to see
if they dissolve into a red speck.
If there is any sticky residue, use a slightly
damp paper towel or wet wipe while avoiding all ports.
While I'm painting,
if I notice a piece of grit I wipe it away immediately with my finger (keep a
damp paper towel handy).