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Ideas for Container for Cream



 
 
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Old 22-04-2005, 07:19 PM
Dee Randall
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Default Ideas for Container for Cream

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt. cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is a
lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried putting
some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



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Old 22-04-2005, 08:53 PM
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Dee Randall wrote:
I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt. cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is a
lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried putting
some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://www.villagekitchen.com/mfg/bo...rigoverre.html

--
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ECHIP, Inc. ---
Randomness comes in bunches.
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Old 22-04-2005, 08:53 PM
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Dee Randall wrote:
I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt. cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is a
lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried putting
some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://www.villagekitchen.com/mfg/bo...rigoverre.html

--
Bob Wheeler --- http://www.bobwheeler.com/
ECHIP, Inc. ---
Randomness comes in bunches.
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Old 22-04-2005, 09:07 PM
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"Dee Randall" wrote:

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt. cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is a
lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried putting
some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://shop.bakerscatalogue.com/items/item6620.html

Take a look at these. May be what you want.


--
Susan N.

"Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy."
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Old 22-04-2005, 09:12 PM
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Bob Wheeler wrote:

http://www.villagekitchen.com/mfg/bo...rigoverre.html


Lovely!

serene
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Old 22-04-2005, 09:12 PM
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Bob Wheeler wrote:

http://www.villagekitchen.com/mfg/bo...rigoverre.html


Lovely!

serene
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http://www.jhuger.com
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Old 22-04-2005, 09:36 PM
Dee Randall
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"The Cook" wrote in message
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"Dee Randall" wrote:

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt. cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is
a
lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting
some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://shop.bakerscatalogue.com/items/item6620.html

Take a look at these. May be what you want.

Thanks, these resemble what I have and are very nice, except it looks
like there is nothing covering the spout -
Thanks for your helpfulness.
Dee


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Old 22-04-2005, 09:36 PM
Dee Randall
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"The Cook" wrote in message
...

"Dee Randall" wrote:

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt. cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is
a
lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting
some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://shop.bakerscatalogue.com/items/item6620.html

Take a look at these. May be what you want.

Thanks, these resemble what I have and are very nice, except it looks
like there is nothing covering the spout -
Thanks for your helpfulness.
Dee


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Old 22-04-2005, 09:40 PM
Dee Randall
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"Bob Wheeler" wrote in message
...
Dee Randall wrote:
I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt.
cream with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is
a lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy
situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying
a bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://www.villagekitchen.com/mfg/bo...rigoverre.html


Voila!!! I think the one with a closure over the spout is the one on
the right; would you agree; and it is the one on the bottom the 34 oz. @
$12.50.
How in the world did you ever find this? I've been lookin' lookin'
lookin!!!
Thanks,
Dee


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Old 22-04-2005, 09:43 PM
Wayne Boatwright
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On Fri 22 Apr 2005 01:36:28p, Dee Randall wrote in rec.food.equipment:


"The Cook" wrote in message
...

"Dee Randall" wrote:

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt. cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is
a lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy
situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://shop.bakerscatalogue.com/items/item6620.html

Take a look at these. May be what you want.

Thanks, these resemble what I have and are very nice, except it looks
like there is nothing covering the spout -
Thanks for your helpfulness.
Dee


Dee, it says the lids slip off for pouring. Perhaps they actually cover the
spout. If you like the deisng, I'd make an enquiry.

--
Wayne Boatwright
____________________________________________

Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.
Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974
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Old 22-04-2005, 09:58 PM
Wayne Boatwright
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On Fri 22 Apr 2005 01:40:43p, Dee Randall wrote in rec.food.equipment:


"Bob Wheeler" wrote in message
...
Dee Randall wrote:
I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt.
cream with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is
a lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy
situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying
a bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee




http://www.villagekitchen.com/mfg/bo...rigoverre.html


Voila!!! I think the one with a closure over the spout is the one on
the right; would you agree; and it is the one on the bottom the 34 oz. @
$12.50.
How in the world did you ever find this? I've been lookin' lookin'
lookin!!!
Thanks,
Dee


I like both of these, Dee. Yes, the one on the right is well covered. I'm
thinking, though, that on the other style the stopper fits far enough down
in the neck as to be beyond where the pouring spouts begins.

--
Wayne Boatwright
____________________________________________

Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.
Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974
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Old 22-04-2005, 10:17 PM
Dee Randall
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"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
...
On Fri 22 Apr 2005 01:36:28p, Dee Randall wrote in rec.food.equipment:


"The Cook" wrote in message
...

"Dee Randall" wrote:

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt.
cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which
is
a lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy
situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying
a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://shop.bakerscatalogue.com/items/item6620.html

Take a look at these. May be what you want.

Thanks, these resemble what I have and are very nice, except it looks
like there is nothing covering the spout -
Thanks for your helpfulness.
Dee


Dee, it says the lids slip off for pouring. Perhaps they actually
cover the
spout. If you like the deisng, I'd make an enquiry.


Wayne Boatwright


Thanks for your advice - I took it even tho it was free [:-}
Yes, I like this design; slim & sleek; that's what lured me to them in
the first place; now they are relegated as watering jars.
Dee


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Old 22-04-2005, 10:17 PM
Dee Randall
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"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
...
On Fri 22 Apr 2005 01:36:28p, Dee Randall wrote in rec.food.equipment:


"The Cook" wrote in message
...

"Dee Randall" wrote:

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt.
cream
with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which
is
a lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy
situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying
a
bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee



http://shop.bakerscatalogue.com/items/item6620.html

Take a look at these. May be what you want.

Thanks, these resemble what I have and are very nice, except it looks
like there is nothing covering the spout -
Thanks for your helpfulness.
Dee


Dee, it says the lids slip off for pouring. Perhaps they actually
cover the
spout. If you like the deisng, I'd make an enquiry.


Wayne Boatwright


Thanks for your advice - I took it even tho it was free [:-}
Yes, I like this design; slim & sleek; that's what lured me to them in
the first place; now they are relegated as watering jars.
Dee


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Old 22-04-2005, 10:36 PM
Bob Wheeler
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Dee Randall wrote:
"Bob Wheeler" wrote in message
...

Dee Randall wrote:

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt.
cream with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is
a lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy
situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying
a bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee




http://www.villagekitchen.com/mfg/bo...rigoverre.html



Voila!!! I think the one with a closure over the spout is the one on
the right; would you agree; and it is the one on the bottom the 34 oz. @
$12.50.
How in the world did you ever find this? I've been lookin' lookin'
lookin!!!
Thanks,
Dee



I have one, and simply looked for it on the Internet. The 34oz means
that it is filled to the very top, like a pint in a UK pub.

--
Bob Wheeler --- http://www.bobwheeler.com/
ECHIP, Inc. ---
Randomness comes in bunches.
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Old 22-04-2005, 10:36 PM
Bob Wheeler
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Dee Randall wrote:
"Bob Wheeler" wrote in message
...

Dee Randall wrote:

I have been looking for a LOOOONG time for a container for 1 qt.
cream with criteria:

Glass
Completely closed top
Ability to pour without spilling down the sides and wiping off
Washable with a bottle brush

I have used a tall (2-4" square" glass pitcher with a spout, which is
a lovely pour, but it does leave the cream exposed. I have tried
putting some plastic wrap over the top, but, boy, is that a messy
situation.

The milk bottles are fine, but even if they had tops (perhaps buying
a bundle of cork tops), but bottle-brushing them would be a pain.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Dee




http://www.villagekitchen.com/mfg/bo...rigoverre.html



Voila!!! I think the one with a closure over the spout is the one on
the right; would you agree; and it is the one on the bottom the 34 oz. @
$12.50.
How in the world did you ever find this? I've been lookin' lookin'
lookin!!!
Thanks,
Dee



I have one, and simply looked for it on the Internet. The 34oz means
that it is filled to the very top, like a pint in a UK pub.

--
Bob Wheeler --- http://www.bobwheeler.com/
ECHIP, Inc. ---
Randomness comes in bunches.
 




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