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On Topic Discussion Cooking questions

Use a long-handled dishwashing brush instead of your fingers.

I do. The boiling water still splashes, at least a bit.

What I've found so far, based on trying suggestions in this thread, is that spraying vinegar or bottled lemon juice on the bowl and letting it sit for a bit helps a lot, and then I can pour boiling water into the bowl* and it will rinse the cheese awy with very little scrubbing.

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*This is the big-ass ceramic bowl I normally use for pasta and for cooking yellow summer squash and onions in the microwave and then stirring in cheddar, which is when this problem usually comes up.
 
We are missing Vannie's contextual post.

Piss and vinegar just makes me thing about pickles.
"If a chicken and a half can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long would it take a 3-legged monkey to kick the seeds out of a dill pickle?" - Mark Bowe
 
"If a chicken and a half can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long would it take a 3-legged monkey to kick the seeds out of a dill pickle?" - Mark Bowe
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Ok how about a duel purpose vinegar cleaner
You take RBs tip a step further.

Fill a clean empty spray bottle with half white vinegar or half bottled lemon juice. Keep it on your counter. Now you have a presoak spray for cheesey bowls but it's also a good cleaner for fresh fruit. Rinse as usual.

2 more cents
Sigh.

The "missing" aforementioned "piss & vinegar" context.

When Vannie said it was "duel purpose," I just asssumed it was also used in swordfights or defending oneself against unbidden golden showers. Those are both dueling, sorta.

:p
 
All this hullabaloo over cheesy residue. Sheesh!
 
^ Just a failed attempt at humour. A whole lot of empty space to indicate a whole lot of 'chattering' which I threw away (i.e. deleted).

Like I said: a failed attempt.

What can I say? I'm old.
 
^ Just a failed attempt at humour. A whole lot of empty space to indicate a whole lot of 'chattering' which I threw away (i.e. deleted).

Like I said: a failed attempt.

What can I say? I'm old.


I got it, Neil -- sort of. But it just made me want to see what you'd deleted. That's because I'm interested in what you have to say. :kiss:
 
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