They dried nicely overnight. I washed most of the ziplock bags yesterday and will clean the others today. It’s nice to work through the stack that have been waiting to be reused.

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      3 days ago

      In true dull man fashion, I have a process: First let them drain upside down in the dish drainer for a few minutes. Then dry them with a thin towel. After that stand them (loosely) together with the opening facing up. (The orientation is important.) The last of their moisture will dry in a few hours (duration depending on how dry the air is). HTH.

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      2 days ago

      You can buy a rack for drying them. There a couple styles. Most are just a bunch of thin rods sticking up at an angle out of a base.