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GENERAL BOARDS => Geographic Type Posts => United Kingdom => Topic started by: Salilah on November 30, 2013, 08:09:09 PM
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I've got the cheese mats, and ripen the cheese on these on top of little circular plastic cutters (for cutting out biscuits!)
These are a) a bit high (1cm+) and b) don't fit the base of my plastic tubs (clip-lock)
Any suggestions on what I could use to raise the mats about half a cm and that I can cut to fit the tubs?
Assume it needs to be food grade?
thanks!
Salilah
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What about buying a bottle of washing-up liquid in the old-style white cylindrical bottle and after using the liquid wash out and cut a hoop to the height you want?
Any use?
Cheesey Grin in York.
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Also Lego can be very usefull...
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Herman
Ha!
That is inspirational!!
You can build any size and shape that fits your situation.
love it.
;D
Cheesey grin
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bits of lego
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bits of lego
Yup Lego pieces (http://shop.lego.com/catalog/productLargeView.jsp?modalView=true&productCode=6177&scene7Video=0&scene7Spin=0)
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Here's a photo of the mats I use to keep them up off of the shelves. The bottom black mat is a flooring mat square you can buy at any restaurant supply store. I put the bamboo mat on top of that and the plastic mesh over that.