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Food buckets
20 February 2012, 16:50,
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RE: Food buckets
One of the U.S. sites says Mc Donalds and such use them to get their pickles in over there. I dont know if they do here but it may well be worth asking a manager of your local Mc Donalds. They did however mention the problem of a pickel smell to the buckets, but I'm sure theres a cure for that, maybe bicarb of soda or some such thing.
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20 February 2012, 19:26,
#12
RE: Food buckets
We do not have a McDonalds here, which is a pity. I like pickled onions, etc. I would like to have the buckets to make pickle in them. Kenneth Eames.
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4 March 2012, 19:22, (This post was last modified: 4 March 2012, 19:26 by Prepared Chick.)
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RE: Food buckets
(14 February 2012, 16:55)Prep Girl Wrote: This is one thing I haven't got round to yet is proper long term storage, I need the buckets, mylar bags and oxygen absorbers.

For Mylar bags: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/efss-uk/m.html...ksid=p2897

20L buckets - 5 x 20L for £16.99 + Postage £6.49
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5X20L-LTR-LITR...1e6bd35fa7
(12 February 2012, 22:31)Melissa15 Wrote: I'm looking for buckets, probably 10L so I can store them and move them easily since I have limited space. I've found this site: http://www.ampulla.co.uk and the 10L buckets are around £3 with an almost £10 delivery charge. Seems a bit much? Or is this what I should expect? Where do you get yours?

Sorry if theres a post on this already, please direct me to it if there is.

That is a bit expensive:

For Mylar bags: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/efss-uk/m.html...ksid=p2897

20L buckets - 5 x 20L for £16.99 + Postage £6.49
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5X20L-LTR-LITR...m1e6bd35fa
(20 February 2012, 15:54)bigpaul Wrote:
(20 February 2012, 15:44)Melissa15 Wrote: I've found some cheaper ones at http://www.tools4grp.com/Catalog/Product/23 they sell the lids separately but it's still cheaper. I'll be getting them soon if I can't get any in a supermarkets or bakery.

good find, i usually get mine free from a bakery, but this is good as a back up supply.

Even cheaper (no affiliation to this seller)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10X20L-LTR-LIT...1e6bb10927
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