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damp box-- wasrehydrating mugs

updated mon 21 jun 04

 

Rick on mon 21 jun 04


Large Styrofoam boxes work well as damp boxes. Put a damp towel in the
bottom, cover the opening with a sheet of plastic and clamp the lid
down. Will keep the contents damp for ages if necessary.

Rick
On Jun 20, 2004, at 11:26 PM, Neal wrote:

> I was going to suggest leaving the mugs as tumblers and see
> that Rick beat me to that suggestion. Good to hear that
> you're taking that advice.
>
> In searching the archives, I found that Carol posted a
> description of what Lana Wilson calls an Indiana box. It's
> a damp box that you can easily make yourself. Carol's
> message with the instructions is at:
>
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>
> Neal
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