Microwave Aromatherapy Hot Towels

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  • on February 24, 2011

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    I found the washcloths a bit tough to chew, so I recommend tenderizing them with a hammer. Works like a charm.

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  • on February 20, 2011

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    Tasty? this is what I made these for dinner last night, but I used beige washcloths because thats all I had (sorry George, but I dont buy white washcloths because I find they get dingy really quickly. I dont think I should have made that substitution, because Im feeling really bound up today. Also, it tasted extremely bland. If you make this, I recommend at least adding some salt and pepper to the bowl of water for some flavor. Or, you know, vodka. That would substantially improve the recipe.

    I just wish the recipe told us how to determine if the water was very hot.I stuck my whole hand in to test the temperature, and got a nasty burn. Still, it was a quick and easy meal and 4 washcloths! 4 washcloths, just like the recipe said. No surprises! Thanks, Food Network!

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  • on February 20, 2011

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    Hey! Food Network! This isn't even food!

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  • on February 11, 2011

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    Copasetic. Really helped me veg out. I totally wigged at a temple bazaar today, but then I threw on an aromatherapy towel and I felt fully cazh after that! Far out, man.

    Your Friend,
    Funky Jesus

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  • on February 11, 2011

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    Awful recipe... Substituted spring scented bleach instead of rosemary, and then I put it in the microwave, but my bacon overlapped and it was just awful. I would not recommend this to a friend.

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  • on February 10, 2011

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    Does this recipe work with darker washcloths?

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  • on February 10, 2011

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    I AM MARN, DESTROYER OF WORLDS.

    I HAVE 1.3 BILLION SOLDIERS, AND I WAS THINKING THIS WOULD BE A GREAT WAY TO CHEER THEM UP AFTER THE BLOODBATH ON MORBISIII 3. I HAVE A QUESTION. CAN I SUBSTITUTE ROSEMARY FOR DARTHNIG PRIME XINBNAK ROOT? ALSO, HOW LONG SHOULD I COOK THE TOWELS? CAN I PUT THEM IN THE PLASMA INTERCOOLERS ON MY STAR DRIVE? I KNOW, I KNOW, A MILLION QUESTIONS. I GET THEM ALL THE TIME. LASTLY, DO YOU THINK PRINCE MORBACH OF DULI LIKE THIS?

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  • on February 10, 2011

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    I found great results with this recipe, substituting a Three Wolf Moon T-shirt for the hand towels. I wore it to a job interview and am now earning $1.5 million/year. Thanks George! I can now send my children to the college of their dreams.

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  • on February 10, 2011

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    Should I rinse the towels first?

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  • on February 09, 2011

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    I'm on a budget and could not afford washcloths so I substituted paper towles. I did go high end and use Brawny, they were guests after all I did not want to be too cheap. I also did not have rosemary so I subsituted jalapenios. It was ok and my guests seem to enjoy it but now it burns when we take a crap. Do you think I need to see a doctor?

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