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  • Not About Food

    Recycle corks

    Here’s info about recycling corks. http://www.care2.com/greenliving/saving-the-corks.html (4 replies, last updated by Val February 20, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Recycled Cream

    The thread below has got me curious. I often drink half a cup of coffee and nuke the remainder. When I was in an apartment without a microwave, I’d balance the mister coffee pot on the stove and reheat (boil) what was left,... (2 replies, last updated by JillHerndon July 31, 2004)

  • Not About Food

    recyclable food containers

    i have heard that the kind of paper containers that hold milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, sour cream and ice cream are NOT recyclable because they contain some kind of wax coating. can any one confirm this?? and does anyone know:... (2 replies, last updated by Jen76 August 19, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Recycling rotisserie chicken

    I’d like to recycle 1/2 a leftover rotisserie chicken into a main course, but have gone blank. In warmer weather, I’d put it into pasta salad, but could use other suggestions. TIA (21 replies, last updated by powillie November 12, 2009)

  • Not About Food

    Is the Pringles container recyclable?

    My son loves Pringles and goes through about a container a week. The container (the cylindrical can that resembles a tennis ball can) seems like it should be recyclable, but I can’t find any evidence that it is on the... (12 replies, last updated by John Manzo July 4, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Is it safe to "recycle" stock?

    Of course it is! That’s not recycled, it’s still fresh... you’d only need to worry if the original stock was getting elderly – storage time is cumulative. (8 replies, last updated by Kajikit August 28, 2009)

  • Not About Food

    Recycle Brita Water filters

    Thanks for the info. While we have terrific water here in nyc, our pipes are old (very old). So DH and I use brita water filters. It would be great to recycle them. (8 replies, last updated by MakingSense February 21, 2009)

  • Not About Food

    Recycled chips at Mexican restaurant

    I suspect it’s not legal as well. I think a lot of places recycle bread and/or chips. I take a sort of don’t ask don’t tell policy about these sorts of things. If I don’t see it, I don’t care.... (62 replies, last updated by beachmouse January 26, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Recycle Your Brisket Broth!

    there are these perpetual, recycled liquids being used. Barbara Tropp in her China Moon cookbook recounted that after a big earthquake in San Francisco her “perpetual stocks” had to be re-started and it took a while... (2 replies, last updated by goodhealthgourmet October 6, 2007)

  • Not About Food

    Recycled Grocery Bags

    I’m looking to buy recycled grocery bags. I’ve looked at two websites – reusablebags.com and ecobags.com but I can’t seem to make up my mind. At home I have both the canvas kind and the recycled... (6 replies, last updated by SusieGirl7 October 24, 2006)

  • Not About Food

    Recycling cooking magazines?

    I have too many cookbooks and need to clear my shelves! Do you have an idea of where I can recycle them? Do you want them? Most of Saveur 2003 (plus a few) Most of Gourmet 2004 (plus a couple) I just want to get rid of 'em (for the... (20 replies, last updated by DL1 June 21, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    Challenge: recycling baby cereal!

    I have 2 partial boxes of rice cereal and 1 partial of baby oatmeal that have not been opened in months. I could just throw them out. But I thought it might be fun to see what I could cook with it that would be palatable to... (10 replies, last updated by lupaglupa September 16, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    banana chips - recycling suggestions?

    We have a big bag of banana chips from trader joes that, it turns out, no one wants to eat. Has anybody experimented with grinding up or otherwise using these in cooking, for example banana bread or cake? any suggestions? (3 replies, last updated by toodie jane March 19, 2006)

  • Cookware

    recycling stuff to use as cooking tools.

    I have cookie cutters that I made from small cans that have both ends knocked out. I also use a wine bottle for a rolling pin. I’m interested other ideas for reusing stuff into cooking tools. (12 replies, last updated by ChiliDude January 4, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    Leftover sushi~How to recycle?

    Couldn’t resist all the special appetizers last night (fresh oysters, fried oysters, gyoza, etc,). Now stuck with most of the main course (tuna, fluke, salmon sushi...tuna maki, etc.) Shame to waste it...any ideas? Once... (6 replies, last updated by rexmo December 26, 2005)

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