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No question, just a tip (which I suspect everyone else already knows).
Suppose you have a foodstuff, oh plucking something out of the air, say a pack of Tandoori chicken breast mini fillets; and you see they will soon be past the 'best before'. And suppose you think, "Rather than go past the date I can slice those up and use them as the basis of a sandwich filling. Maybe add a few other ingredients also."
And as you slice the fillets you see the paprika coating falling onto your nice wooden chopping board. Suppose that you get concerned that it may be difficult to clean so you take away the wooden one and opt to use the antibacterial plastic one thinking that must be easy to clean. I'm just warning folk, both stain and both are not easy to clean.
Just a head's up that the simple job of slicing up some fillets can cause a major problem.
Nylon scourer will hardly touch it, neither will a metal scourer, and wire wool pan scourers will only removed some. After a period hand rubbing the boards with aluminium oxide abrasive paper, and finally giving up and using the power sander, the boards will become somewhat thinner than they were, but the red colour will be no longer visible. And at least half of your morning will have gone.
Suppose you have a foodstuff, oh plucking something out of the air, say a pack of Tandoori chicken breast mini fillets; and you see they will soon be past the 'best before'. And suppose you think, "Rather than go past the date I can slice those up and use them as the basis of a sandwich filling. Maybe add a few other ingredients also."
And as you slice the fillets you see the paprika coating falling onto your nice wooden chopping board. Suppose that you get concerned that it may be difficult to clean so you take away the wooden one and opt to use the antibacterial plastic one thinking that must be easy to clean. I'm just warning folk, both stain and both are not easy to clean.
Just a head's up that the simple job of slicing up some fillets can cause a major problem.
Nylon scourer will hardly touch it, neither will a metal scourer, and wire wool pan scourers will only removed some. After a period hand rubbing the boards with aluminium oxide abrasive paper, and finally giving up and using the power sander, the boards will become somewhat thinner than they were, but the red colour will be no longer visible. And at least half of your morning will have gone.
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I don't think it's paprika OG, it's Tartrazine, "a synthetic lemon yellow azo dye primarily used as a food coloring.[1][2][3][4] It is also known as E number E102, C.I. 19140, FD&C Yellow 5, Acid Yellow 23, Food Yellow 4, and trisodium 1-(4-sulfonatophenyl)-4-(4-sulfonatophenylazo)-5-pyrazolone-3-carboxylate)."
You can make a very useful scraper out of a piece of broken glass, wearing a glove and holding it at about 45 degrees you can scrape away at the stain using a sharp edge - broken glass is sometimes used by furniture conservators as well as conventional steel scrapers, which need continually 'edging'.
You can make a very useful scraper out of a piece of broken glass, wearing a glove and holding it at about 45 degrees you can scrape away at the stain using a sharp edge - broken glass is sometimes used by furniture conservators as well as conventional steel scrapers, which need continually 'edging'.