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Group: rec.food.equipment · Group Profile
Author: SheldonSheldon Date: Mar 5, 2008 06:39
HeySchlub wrote:
> jt august wrote:
>> "HeySchlub" wrote:
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>>> Don't wash wooden salad bowls either.
>
>> How, then, does one get salad dressing and other residues off salad
>> bowls? �Put them in the fireplace and season them? �Just kidding,
>> sorry, I couldn't resist. �But I am honestly curious how to clean
>> wooden salad bowls.
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> You don't get the dressings out. Just wipe the bowls. The oils and spices
> from prior uses flavor subsequent salads with a unique palette of flavors
> and aromas.
Yes, the lovely stench of rancidity... if you want your salad bowl to
stink you must be another one of those fetid dago slobs.
HeyBub has a soiled undies sniffing fetish.
If one insists on wooden salad bowls they'd best learn how they're
properly sealed and accept adhering to a regimen of high maintenence.
Products for protecting wooden kitchen implements are readily
available, essentially a paste of beeswax and mineral oil. A properly
maintained wooden salad bowl should harbor no odor whatsoever.
Anytime a restaurant serves my salad in a wooden bowl I send it back,
I'm not really interested in experiencing the scent glands of the
prior patrons.
Hey Schlub, get your stinky butt outta here, you filthy cross posting
douchebag.
SHELDON
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