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date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 10:49:00 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.food+drink.misc        back       
Re: Pickling   
On Oct 26, 4:22 pm, Martin <m...@address.invalid> wrote:
> On 26 Oct 2009 13:33:21 GMT,  wrote:
>
> >Martin <m...@address.invalid> wrote:
> >>>You're obviously a lot better at cleaning jars than I am.
> >> Maybe we have a better dish washer? We have an 11 year old Miele dish washer.
>
> >Slightly older Miele ...
>
> Ours got a new heater element a couple of weeks before the extended guarantee
> expired. Lucky or what?
>
>
>
> >>> I find
> >>>most things leave a residual smell (especially if they are washed and
> >>>then left with the lid on after they've dried
> >> and with the lid off?
>
> >With the lids off they smell less, but once the lid has been put on for
> >a while (day or so) the smell seems to have built up again.  And if I
> >leave the lid off when I pack things away I invariably lose the lid or
> >mix up different similar sized lids until the whole set of jars is
> >useless.  
>
> >Perhaps I just have an over-sensitive nose?
>
> Maybe. In the summer  I could smell a nasty smell that I think the tablets leave
> on glasses. My son gets the same smell when he leaves normal hand washed glasses
> to dry on the draining board. Maybe caused by bacteria?? It stopped when the
> weather got cooler.
> --
>
> Martin

I notice that too and I have frequently rinsed out a glass which is
sparkling clean but has an odd smell?

Judith
date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 10:49:00 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Judith in France

Re: Pickling   
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 07:36:46 -0600, "graham"  wrote:

>
>"Martin" <me@address.invalid> wrote in message 
>news:9afde5hpv450rl4dk2oib8ifsnr7tcdv1j@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 19:05:29 -0600, "graham"  > because 
>> the Dambusters used it to practice. Seen the pictures in the Yorkshire
>> Bridge Pub at one end of the reservoir?
>> -- 
>When I went to pubs in that area, with friends, we were more interested in 
>the beer and any spare totty{:-)  Those were the main interests at uni.

We stayed a night in the Yorkshire Bridge, the other guests were German. There
was more than a resemblance to the Fawlty Towers Don't mention the German's
sketch
-- 

Martin
date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:56:26 +0100   author:   Martin lid

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