SC - Food in 'Garbage Bins'

Mary_HallSheahan at ademco.com Mary_HallSheahan at ademco.com
Fri Aug 20 07:10:37 PDT 1999


If you're looking for big-quantity plastic containers and are on a budget,
leave the restaurant supply houses alone and buddy up to your local
restauranteur.  Cooking oil comes in 5-gallon batches--clear food-quality
plastic with a screw-on cap.  Robert was able to get these to pure-water
quality with time, a garden hose, dish soap, and ammonia.  And some
shake-m-up effort after they'd warmed in the sun a while.  They were
essentially free and our friend with the restaurant had five jugs less
garbage for the landfill.   They have no tap, but we're brewers so a siphon
hose was easy to come by.

Ours didn't store too well because someone (blush) forgot to cap them once
they were dry, so we'll have to clean out new ones next time we want to go
on a long camping trip.

Emme

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