Finally, in certain areas that I wanted to highlight, I wiped even more of the Gesso away with the corner
of a damp paper towel.
When I take them out of the freezer I toss what I need in the microwave between 2 pieces
of damp paper towel or slightly damp regular towel for 10 seconds or so.
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.
A great step to avoid clumping is to make a first layer
of mushrooms inside your
paper bag or on top
of your
damp cloth or glass dish, and then cover this mushroom layer with a
paper towel.
WRAP each ear
of corn in a
damp paper towel and microwave on high until just tender, 4 to 6 minutes.
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.
Loosely wrap a head (or the contents
of bagged lettuce) in slightly
damp paper towels, and seal in a zip - top bag.
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.
Place it in a lightly greased bowl, cover it with a
damp paper towel, and leave it somewhere dark (I just use the inside
of my oven) for at least an hour.
Once the sponge is ready take it out
of the oven remove it from its tin but keep it on the baking
paper and cover it with a slightly
damp tea
towel.
Wrap it in a
damp paper towel and place it in a small bowl with 1/2 inch
of water.
With a
damp paper towel, wipe any dirt off
of mushrooms.
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.
Do the same with 1 bunch
of cilantro, then cover your salad with a
damp piece
of paper towel and chuck the whole thing into the fridge for later.
To conduct this test, place the seed between
damp (not sopping wet) layers
of paper towels, with no two seeds touching.
Dip a sheet
of rice
paper in the water to soften, and lay it out on a
damp dish
towel or cutting board.
Heres a little tip: You can make them a couple
of hours ahead
of time and keep them covered with
damp paper towels or a
damp kitchen
towel.
Remove the stem and wipe the top and sides
of each mushroom cap with a
damp paper towel to brush off any dirt.
Transfer the spring roll
paper onto a
damp towel, or cutting board, and spread out the edges
of each spring roll
paper evenly.
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).
Once the mystery is solved, grab a
damp cloth or a bit
of water on some
paper towel / tissues to wipe all
of the pages clean.
STEP 5: Peel off your contact
paper pattern and wipe with a
damp towel or rag to remove any remaining traces
of etching cream.
You can check whether it is flea dirt easily by removing a few
of the specks and placing them onto a
damp paper towel.
I also recommend removing any litter stuck to the sides or bottom
of the box with a
damp paper towel.
I was able to get the paint off with a
damp paper towel but I noticed that some bleeding
of paint occurred on some
of the leaves as well.
After a few seconds, I blotted most
of it off with a
damp paper towel, and then I wired brushed my way to the tone I was after all along!
After that, I brushed some more Moonlight White paint onto the plaque and before it had a chance to dry, I wiped it off
of the letters, arrow, and screw heads with my finger and a
damp paper towel.
I would gather tiny crustless sandwiches wrapped in
damp paper towels, a small salad
of grape tomatoes, fresh mozzerella, basil, and olive oil, crisp black pepper and sea salt chips, fresh cut up strawberries and bananas, and my home made chocolate cream puffs... yes with real french pastry cream and chocolate ganache.
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 use a
damp paper towel to clean off the first layer
of dirt.