Great advice.
So it sounds like 2-3 liters of water to wash the whole string of bowls and
spoons. Sounds like time and water conservation!
-=Dan=-
On 10/24/07, John LeBlanc <philmontjohn@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> When it comes sterilizing time, place the first bowl into thepot of
> boiling water and slide subsequent bowls down the string into the water.
> Let then set for a minute or two. Lift the string out and air dry/cool to
> desired temperature to use. Do the same thign with the spoons
>
> The only disadvantage is that the Scout doesn't keep up with their bowl
> and spoon as personal gear, it's crew or patrol gear.
>
>
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