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Mar 16, 2009 20:59

If you were a real, live grown-up person with a kitchen, where might you keep your potato scrubbing-cleaning brush?

This is not a hypothetical question.

ETA: Alternate question: for those of you grown-ups that do not own or do not have access to a potato brush, how do you clean your potatoes?

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jeviltwin March 17 2009, 11:09:54 UTC
1. Apropos of nothing, I just figured out how to make my browser at work "see" your LJ entries. (Before it was just a big white screen with icons -- no text. Fail, old IE, fail!) So I can, for a change, respond to something you wrote.

2. Though generally I'm more a scrub-'em-with-hands kind of girl, the few veggie cleaning implements I do have stay on the kitchen counter after they've been rinsed and until they've dried; and then they go in the Kitchen Drawer of Random Doom along with tongs, a cookie scraper (?) and all the loose measuring spoons.

I try not to leave that sort of thing on the sink too much because there is always, always, always a spider living in or near my sink. So.

3. Mmm, fresh potatoes.

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earthpeaceorca March 17 2009, 22:31:33 UTC
I'm not a grown up any more than you are, but I do have some experience with potatoes. I just clean them with my hands, use my thumbs to get the particulary dirty bits, and a little dirt is fine.
whatcha makin?

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ladyadeone April 4 2011, 05:27:24 UTC
My family keeps our two scrubbers on the sink-edge.

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