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Does anyone know where one could buy a basting bottle brush, i.e. a brush
built into the top of the lid of a jar or bottle? I don't mean the type that has the brush sticking out of the bottle but one that the brush goes inside. I have an bug problem getting into my baste. I keep my vinegar baste in a spray bottle which works good but I also use a bacon fat baste that I'm constantly trying to cover with foil or something (if the wind isn't blowing too hard) to keep the flies off it. Appreciate any info or links |
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JG wrote:
> Does anyone know where one could buy a basting bottle brush, i.e. a brush > built into the > top of the lid of a jar or bottle? I don't mean the type that has the brush > sticking out of the > bottle but one that the brush goes inside. I have an bug problem getting > into my baste. > I keep my vinegar baste in a spray bottle which works good but I also use a > bacon fat baste > that I'm constantly trying to cover with foil or something (if the wind > isn't blowing too hard) > to keep the flies off it. > Appreciate any info or links > > Since you baste with flammables try one of those pipe glue jars. Or maybe contact them and get a clean one if you don't like the flavor of the old glue. Or you can try this: http://www.aperfectpear.net/baster.html |
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![]() > JG wrote: >> Does anyone know where one could buy a basting bottle brush, i.e. a brush >> built into the top of the lid of a jar or bottle? Appreciate any info or >> links > Since you baste with flammables try one of those pipe glue jars. Or maybe > contact them and get a clean one if you don't like the flavor of the old > glue. > Or you can try this: > http://www.aperfectpear.net/baster.html ------------- Thanks this is just what I was looking for. Since I use a side draft offset heat smoker I don't have a problem with bacon grease flaring up, but it shore taste good on the meat. |
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You can get one of these at Linens n Things
"JG" <NoMail@NoSpam> wrote in message ... > Does anyone know where one could buy a basting bottle brush, i.e. a brush > built into the > top of the lid of a jar or bottle? I don't mean the type that has the > brush sticking out of the > bottle but one that the brush goes inside. I have an bug problem getting > into my baste. > I keep my vinegar baste in a spray bottle which works good but I also use > a bacon fat baste > that I'm constantly trying to cover with foil or something (if the wind > isn't blowing too hard) > to keep the flies off it. > Appreciate any info or links > |
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