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Many packages of food, from ground turkey to fruit, have a fuzzy liquid
absorbing lining to soak up errant juices. Where can I get such material at
a retail store? I asked once at Smart and Final but they did not offer any.

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In article >, Repeating Rifle > wrote:
>Many packages of food, from ground turkey to fruit, have a fuzzy liquid
>absorbing lining to soak up errant juices. Where can I get such material at
>a retail store? I asked once at Smart and Final but they did not offer any.
>
>Bill
>

Speak to the butcher or meat dept in the back of the store.
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In article >, Repeating Rifle > wrote:
>Many packages of food, from ground turkey to fruit, have a fuzzy liquid
>absorbing lining to soak up errant juices. Where can I get such material at
>a retail store? I asked once at Smart and Final but they did not offer any.
>
>Bill
>

Speak to the butcher or meat dept in the back of the store.
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"Repeating Rifle" > wrote in message
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> Many packages of food, from ground turkey to fruit, have a fuzzy liquid
> absorbing lining to soak up errant juices. Where can I get such material

at
> a retail store? I asked once at Smart and Final but they did not offer

any.
>


Do a search on "butcher supplies." I'm sure you can find them online. If
you do decide to buy online, I would avoid Davidson's Butcher Supply. There
is something wrong with their website, so when you place an order, they show
a flat shipping rate of $2.50 but they charge much more. You won't know
until the order comes in the mail.


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"Repeating Rifle" > wrote in message
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> Many packages of food, from ground turkey to fruit, have a fuzzy liquid
> absorbing lining to soak up errant juices. Where can I get such material

at
> a retail store? I asked once at Smart and Final but they did not offer

any.
>


Do a search on "butcher supplies." I'm sure you can find them online. If
you do decide to buy online, I would avoid Davidson's Butcher Supply. There
is something wrong with their website, so when you place an order, they show
a flat shipping rate of $2.50 but they charge much more. You won't know
until the order comes in the mail.




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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 16:13:43 GMT, "Vox Humana" >
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>"Repeating Rifle" > wrote in message
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>> Many packages of food, from ground turkey to fruit, have a fuzzy liquid
>> absorbing lining to soak up errant juices. Where can I get such material

>at
>> a retail store? I asked once at Smart and Final but they did not offer

>any.
>>

>
>Do a search on "butcher supplies." I'm sure you can find them online. If
>you do decide to buy online, I would avoid Davidson's Butcher Supply. There
>is something wrong with their website, so when you place an order, they show
>a flat shipping rate of $2.50 but they charge much more. You won't know
>until the order comes in the mail.
>



They are here, way down at the bottom of the page under "meat pads."

http://www.home-processor.com/wrapping.shtml

Boron
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 16:13:43 GMT, "Vox Humana" >
wrote:

>
>"Repeating Rifle" > wrote in message
...
>> Many packages of food, from ground turkey to fruit, have a fuzzy liquid
>> absorbing lining to soak up errant juices. Where can I get such material

>at
>> a retail store? I asked once at Smart and Final but they did not offer

>any.
>>

>
>Do a search on "butcher supplies." I'm sure you can find them online. If
>you do decide to buy online, I would avoid Davidson's Butcher Supply. There
>is something wrong with their website, so when you place an order, they show
>a flat shipping rate of $2.50 but they charge much more. You won't know
>until the order comes in the mail.
>



They are here, way down at the bottom of the page under "meat pads."

http://www.home-processor.com/wrapping.shtml

Boron
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