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On 09/06/2020 14:53, GB wrote:
On 09/06/2020 14:14, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote: Just came to the conclusion that my double cerial dispenser is my fav kitchen gadget .... I've seen these at the breakfast buffet in hotels. I can see the point there, but why would you want one at home? Won't the cereal just get stale? I stayed at a hotel in Arnside and at breakfast, the guests collected their cereal from dispensers like that, and in addition collected the milk that needed from a refrigerated barrel with a tap, into 1/3 pint glass milk bottles. Why ?. what's wrong with plain old milk jugs ?. |
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Andrew wrote: On 09/06/2020 14:53, GB wrote: On 09/06/2020 14:14, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote: Just came to the conclusion that my double cerial dispenser is my fav kitchen gadget .... I've seen these at the breakfast buffet in hotels. I can see the point there, but why would you want one at home? Won't the cereal just get stale? I stayed at a hotel in Arnside and at breakfast, the guests collected their cereal from dispensers like that, and in addition collected the milk that needed from a refrigerated barrel with a tap, into 1/3 pint glass milk bottles. Why ?. what's wrong with plain old milk jugs ?. theoretically, any unused has to be poured away. The Safety Elf rules. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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On 10/06/2020 11:52, charles wrote:
In article , Andrew wrote: On 09/06/2020 14:53, GB wrote: On 09/06/2020 14:14, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote: Just came to the conclusion that my double cerial dispenser is my fav kitchen gadget .... I've seen these at the breakfast buffet in hotels. I can see the point there, but why would you want one at home? Won't the cereal just get stale? I stayed at a hotel in Arnside and at breakfast, the guests collected their cereal from dispensers like that, and in addition collected the milk that needed from a refrigerated barrel with a tap, into 1/3 pint glass milk bottles. Why ?. what's wrong with plain old milk jugs ?. theoretically, any unused has to be poured away. The Safety Elf rules. I meant why use diddy little glass milk bottles rather than proper milk jugs that hold enough for one persons or tables use. ? Last night on BBC2 was episode 3 of 'House of our time' (or something) about the history a house and its occupants since 17xx in Bristol. One part of the program was filmed in a 'vegan cafe' where luminous green smoothies of god knows what were served in what looked like 1 pound jam jars. Really cool, not. |
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