SC - Food in 'Garbage Bins'

Melcnewton melcnewton at pcis.net
Fri Aug 20 09:43:30 PDT 1999


A good source of these types of containers would be your local McDonalds/
Burger joint. Just give them a call and They would probably hold some for
you.

Thorbjorn (not the Cook)

- -----Original Message-----
From: Mary_HallSheahan at ademco.com <Mary_HallSheahan at ademco.com>
To: sca-cooks at Ansteorra.ORG <sca-cooks at Ansteorra.ORG>
Date: Friday, August 20, 1999 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: SC - Food in 'Garbage Bins'


>
>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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