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Date: | Wed, 12 May 1999 18:13:21 EDT |
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Thanks to BIG sending me Bob C. secret formula for chicken pudding, I was
able to whip up my chicken before it spoiled. But I am having a VERY
expensive problem. My colander that is fine metal mesh holds in almost all
the thick good stuff along with bigger chicken bones. The plastic colander
with many holes about 4 times the size seems a trap for bacteria. What
kind of colander is everyone sifting bones with? I don't want my ferts to
die from some bacterial infection.
I have broken another expensive blender [ for the second time.] Bones
gather under the metal propeller thingies of the osterizer and my mixer
starts smoking. I have destroyed two machines now.
I do not belong in a kitchen, and am a menace to all of mankind when I cook.
I have been labeled by my family as cooking disabled. I really, sincerely
need a strong appliance that can take my ignorance, or a way to get the
bones smaller.
THANK YOU ALL
Lisette
[Posted in FML issue 2676]
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