One that
I filled with hot soapy water from the bathtub and another with clear water for rinsing.
You can pour some vinegar in a sink
filled with hot soapy water and wash them in there, or you can wash your well rinsed dishes in the dishwasher.
Not exact matches
Hi Jennifer, I usually run the pot under
hot water right away to see what I can rinse off, and then I'll put a little dish liquid in there,
fill it
with hot,
soapy water and let it soak for an hour or two.
To clean your Le Crueset, put the cooled pan into the sink,
fill sink and pot
with hot soapy water and add a few tablespoons of baking soda, soak for 30 minutes or so, use a green scratchy and gently scrub clean.
Step 3:
Fill sink
with hot soapy water and wash bottles, nipples, sippy cups, breast pump parts, pacifiers, and any feeding utensils you want sterilized.
To prepare, you'll want to
fill a bucket
with hot and
soapy water - make sure that it's deep enough so a flea can not jump out of it.
Sterilise the jars and lids by running them through the
hot cycle of a dishwasher or wash them
with hot soapy water, dry
with a clean cloth and place in a moderate oven for 10 minutes (in either case, it's best to
fill the jars while they and the chutney are still
hot).