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Default Need to clean a stain from a Butchers Block

I know that lemon and salt will work, but how much of each?


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LOL! I'll bet you're one of those who can't cook without measured
amounts of each ingredient! I've provided detailed instructions for
those of you who compulsively measure, and those of us who don't.

Method 1:
Squeeze a lemon, pour in some salt, scrub board.

Method 2:
Squeeze a lemon, take 2 tablespoons of the juice, add 1 tablespoon
salt, mix thoroughly until salt is disolved, scrub board.

Kswck wrote:
> I know that lemon and salt will work, but how much of each?


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"salgud" > wrote in message
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> LOL! I'll bet you're one of those who can't cook without measured
> amounts of each ingredient! I've provided detailed instructions for
> those of you who compulsively measure, and those of us who don't.


You assume too much.
>
> Method 1:
> Squeeze a lemon, pour in some salt, scrub board.
>
> Method 2:
> Squeeze a lemon, take 2 tablespoons of the juice, add 1 tablespoon
> salt, mix thoroughly until salt is disolved, scrub board.
>
> Kswck wrote:
>> I know that lemon and salt will work, but how much of each?

>



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Probably true! Like right now, I'm assuming you have no sense of humor!

Kswck wrote:
> "salgud" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > LOL! I'll bet you're one of those who can't cook without measured
> > amounts of each ingredient! I've provided detailed instructions for
> > those of you who compulsively measure, and those of us who don't.

>
> You assume too much.
> >
> > Method 1:
> > Squeeze a lemon, pour in some salt, scrub board.
> >
> > Method 2:
> > Squeeze a lemon, take 2 tablespoons of the juice, add 1 tablespoon
> > salt, mix thoroughly until salt is disolved, scrub board.
> >
> > Kswck wrote:
> >> I know that lemon and salt will work, but how much of each?

> >


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salgud spaketh thusly:

> Probably true! Like right now, I'm assuming you have no sense of
> humor!


Ouch! Do you intend to keep beating on that raw nerve until he
submits, or are you done!??

BTW, their own to each, but nothing beats good ol' bleach.
(I made it rhyme 'cause I had the time.)

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