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It's little convenience items like this that really sell well. |
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Easy to make, inexpensive, handy. |
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It would be convenient to have a water bottle with a ring mouth invested with sponge that would remain continuously moist. |
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Well, that's an even better idea. |
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I believe this is one of the uses of a pastry brush...
and [JSand] your idea is baked as a letter/stamp moistener. |
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The idea is about the shape of the sponge and the technique. It's not about the existence of pastry brushes, whether sponge, bristle, or silicone. |
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I wouldn't want to baste a sizzling chicken with a sponge anyway. It would melt. |
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I've never heard of a wonton in my life..?? |
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"Each wonton is made with a thin 10cm square lye-water pastry wrapper (made of wheat flour, water, salt, and lye) and filled with savory minced meat. " |
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or vegetables, or whatever. |
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You seal them by wetting the edges and folding them over the filling and crimping the sides together. |
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Then they can be boiled in broth or fried, or pan-fried to make "potstickers," which are crispy on the bottom and soft on the top. |
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