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Old 26-03-2008, 02:13 AM posted to rec.food.equipment,rec.food.cooking,rec.food.drink.tea
Rina
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Default are enamel-on-steel kettles safe?

Yes, I Wash my stainless steel tea kettle... as I do the rest of my pots &
pans. The lid comes off and I can put my whole hand in and swish a dish
cloth or sponge around and remove the previous days residue.

We have well water from a deep artesian well, its high in mineral content.
Left in the kettle, the kettle gets gritty.


Rina


"John Kane" wrote in message
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You WASH the tea kettle? I remove the lime buildup once in a while but
WASH???

That's one thing that annoys me about many tea kettles, the top opening
is too small to get your hand in and scrub the kettle...


Hence proving I was right not to try washing the blasted thing. Clearly
too dangerous since if you get your hand in you may need a cutting torch
to get it out.



 

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