Filo/phyllo-- was [Re: SC - duck and bread]

Elaine Koogler ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Wed Aug 30 13:57:47 PDT 2000


I found that the best way to do this is to use the bubble-wrap bags that I
sometimes receive shipped items in.  I then carefully pack these in a good
sturdy basket--we have a Mountain Man basket with a solid wood lid.  Failing
that, what I used to use (and learned the trick when I was selling antiques at
antique shows in various venues) bed liners.  You can get them very
inexpensively at your local drugstore or variety store (Walmart, etc.), they are
padded, large enough for just about anything and work very well...and they're
cheap and reusable!

Kiri

kathleen.hogan at juno.com wrote:

> On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 13:15:35 +1000 "Lee-Gwen Booth"
> <piglet006 at globalfreeway.com.au> writes:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From:  Lady Celia des L'archier
> >
> > (Not to mention that it can eventually "taint" the
> > > taste of the drink.)
> >
> > I find that this happens with everything except water and milk (oh,
> > and tea and coffee - but you get the picture).  I hate drinking out of
> metal
> >
>
> I agree...I've never cared for drinking anything out of metal (strangely
> enough...I hate the aftertaste plastic gives, too).  I just pack my
> ceramic & glass dishes CAREFULLY.
>
> Caitlin nicFhionghuin
> House Oak & Thistle
> Shire of Bordervale Keep
> Atlantia
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