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Ontario (including Toronto)
Disposable Gloves
Does anyone know where I can get disposable (vinyl or latex) gloves in the downtown Toronto area. I just want to buy about one or two hundred at a time (not 5000), just to use in my own kitchen. Thanks (10 replies, last updated by chocabot January 27, 2009)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Not in the garbage disposal!
goes down the disposal. And, not just for mulch. For purity of area water system, too. Some environmentalists ask that no food stuff, even milk, goes into the sewer system > and use biodegradable soaps. Your choice, for now anyway. (28 replies, last updated by edwood November 5, 2004)
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Home Cooking
Disposable pie tin problem...
I’ve been attempting to bake my pies that I bake in my regular glass pie plates in disposable pie tins in order to give them to friends. I’ve baked an apple pie, a chocolate walnut pie, a pumpkin pie, and a pecan pie.... (3 replies, last updated by Lisbet November 10, 2009)
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Home Cooking
Disposable Pie Tin Help
I got my apple pie prepped for upcoming bake off, but rules require that a disposable pie tin be used. My first bottom crust came out soggy in it. Any suggestions on baking apple pie in such a tin to ensure a good bottom crust? (7 replies, last updated by missmasala October 16, 2009)
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Not About Food
Disposing of Coffee Grounds
Is it OK to just rinse coffee grounds down the sink? I don’t have a garbage disposal. (Sorry, I don’t compost.) (27 replies, last updated by sueatmo July 13, 2009)
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Not About Food
Disposal of "off" or rancid oil
doesn’t use a lot of it either.) But in any case – I know I shouldn’t pour it down the kitchen drain or in the toilet. I’d like to recycle the plastic bottle, but based on what various sites say, including... (25 replies, last updated by BeaN July 31, 2009)
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Ontario (including Toronto)
Disposable Chafing Dish set
Hi all, Does anyone know of any store that sells disposable chafing dish sets (rack, trays, burner...etc) Perfer a store downtown or in the East end, but willing to drive at this point. (3 replies, last updated by sweetie August 14, 2008)
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Cookware
Unwanted knife disposal.
I’m glad you asked this question....I too have several really old knives to dispose of. In our town we are alllowed to take certain items, like batteries, TV sets, etc., to the City Yard on designated days. I suppose... (12 replies, last updated by rerem July 12, 2008)
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Not About Food
Fry Oil Disposal in an Apartment
A random question came up at dinner the other night how to dispose of leftover fry oil after deep frying. Most of the the websites I have found suggest either a mason jar or some sort of disposable container large enough to hold... (32 replies, last updated by Bite Me February 25, 2008)
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Cookware
Need new garbage disposal
I’m looking for a new garbage disposal. My old insinkerator (sp?) died on me and I’m in the market for the new one. I don’t want to spend 200-300 bucks, there are a few $100 models out there. Can anyone... (6 replies, last updated by renov8r August 16, 2007)
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Cookware
Insinkerator Evolution disposal
I have a newly installed Evolution and am quite happy with it. I had an expensive Insinkerator batch feed disposal which was quite powerful, but I was unhappy with the way we used it (utensils slipped in, the sink was full of... (5 replies, last updated by kcbrooklyn August 17, 2007)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Frying oil: reuse and disposal?
used in Japan that turns the oil into a gel which is then easier to dispose of. But I’d prefer to find a cheap and easy way to filter and reuse the oil. Any suggestions? (4 replies, last updated by Mr. Eli December 2, 2003)
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Cookware
Disposable souffle container ideas?
Aluminum disposable muffin cup. It’s what the restaurant uses. Check around your area. I’m sure you will find them. (12 replies, last updated by theSauce May 13, 2006)
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General Chowhounding Topics
chicken bones and disposal
Last night after having Coq au Vin, my dinner guest suggested I put the chicken bones down the kitchen sink garbage disposal. He said it would sharpen the blade. Well, I have no idea if it sharpened the blade, but it sure worked... (4 replies, last updated by peg December 7, 2004)
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Home Cooking
Disposable Aluminum Pans Question
or recipe at all to use those disposable aluminnum pans from the supermarket? It’s not really an option finacially or spacewise for me to invest in new cooking gear right now. What do you think? (5 replies, last updated by Candy December 23, 2004)
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