GFCI in non residential kitchen

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jwelectric said:
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Like your six-in-one tool this container can serve many purposes.

As shown in the last post it can be used for a place for much thought during the night. Be sure to cover it so that you will be able to go back to sleep without much discomfort.

On the way out in the morning be sure to carry it with you. You will learn to use this only once especially if you sit up thinking earlier that night.

Where you stop for your morning moment of thought would be a good place to empty the container that was used during the night. Making this a habit you will learn to empty the container down stream from the point where you are to wash out the container, and let?s hope that you catch on real quick to wash the container down stream from where you are to get a container full of water to bring back in with you.

What water that is not used for cooking and coffee is used to wash the dishes after breakfast. Take this used water to the barn with you, add a little chop and slop the hogs. Go back to the creek to get water for the cow, be sure to clean the container and after the cow drinks her belly full of water use the rest to clean the cow and milk the cow.

Take the milk into the house and pour milk into the churn. Add a pinch of yeast to help it clabber for churning. Be careful not to get too much or the butter will mold.

Return to creek to wash the milk out of the container each time it is used to carry milk. Should this step be skipped the container will smell to foul to leave under the bed at night. While at the creek take bath (if its Saturday) and retrieve water for supper where all the steps above will be repeated.

Handy little thing. Thinking about getting myself another one but I would be afraid that I would forget and leave it under the bed all day. It ain?t to bad in the summer cause all the winders are open and a night spent sleeping out doors will give the container a chance to air out.

Nothing wrong in taking a bar of soap with you to that stream ,i done it often.Be carefull of who lives upstream or that bath might not help.
 
jwelectric said:
WashtubSmall.jpg


Like your six-in-one tool this container can serve many purposes.

As shown in the last post it can be used for a place for much thought during the night. Be sure to cover it so that you will be able to go back to sleep without much discomfort.

On the way out in the morning be sure to carry it with you. You will learn to use this only once especially if you sit up thinking earlier that night.

Where you stop for your morning moment of thought would be a good place to empty the container that was used during the night. Making this a habit you will learn to empty the container down stream from the point where you are to wash out the container, and let?s hope that you catch on real quick to wash the container down stream from where you are to get a container full of water to bring back in with you.

What water that is not used for cooking and coffee is used to wash the dishes after breakfast. Take this used water to the barn with you, add a little chop and slop the hogs. Go back to the creek to get water for the cow, be sure to clean the container and after the cow drinks her belly full of water use the rest to clean the cow and milk the cow.

Take the milk into the house and pour milk into the churn. Add a pinch of yeast to help it clabber for churning. Be careful not to get too much or the butter will mold.

Return to creek to wash the milk out of the container each time it is used to carry milk. Should this step be skipped the container will smell to foul to leave under the bed at night. While at the creek take bath (if its Saturday) and retrieve water for supper where all the steps above will be repeated.

Handy little thing. Thinking about getting myself another one but I would be afraid that I would forget and leave it under the bed all day. It ain?t to bad in the summer cause all the winders are open and a night spent sleeping out doors will give the container a chance to air out.

Sounds like a crock to me!
 
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