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dish and pot scrubber

cow horn or horse hoof dish and pot scrubber
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Everytime I do the dishes or clean the table, there are certain food "deposits" that can only be removed by the judicious use of my thumbnail (for scraping). How about a pot scrubber with a business end made from the very same substance? I'm thinking that since cow horns and horse hooves are basically made from the same stuff, they would do a great job scraping off the baked on lasagne (or whatever). Also, since it's relatively soft, it would do less damage to cookware than the alternative: steel knife or spoon. The implement could even be in the form of an oversized thumb.
pob27, Dec 30 2003

Plastic Pot Scraper http://www.amazon.c...62-2649435?v=glance
Close, but plastic, not hoofen. [Laughs Last, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       Save yr nail clippings and attach them to a brush handle.
-alx, Dec 30 2003
  

       I beg your pardon?
thumbwax, Dec 30 2003
  

       Wow - a sensable idea that could forseeably be baked. Bun for you, sir! [+]
Letsbuildafort, Dec 30 2003
  

       The scraping portion would biodegrade being made of a horses hoof, I don't want to scrape my dishes with a rotting fake thumb. A plastic or rubber scraper would be cheaper, easier to make, and not decompose in few months.
whatastrangeperson, Dec 30 2003
  

       Wild horses couldn't make me clean that...no, wait...
DrCurry, Dec 30 2003
  

       croissant for the oversized thumb.
xrayTed, Dec 31 2003
  


 

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