I purchased a wooden pasta dryer several months ago. When I got it, it sort of smelled musty. I used it once then packed it away during our home renovation project.
I finally unpacked it the other day. It still smelled. Sprayed it with a light bleach mixture, ran it through a very hot dishwasher and oiled it up. Made pasta and hung it to dry.
Even the pasta tasted musty (or mildewee).
Finally I threw it away.
If I remember right, Roy (Jean's dear hubby) makes a pasta dryer. Does he have any that he would like to sell? I would love one!!!
It's been a while, what else does he make. I may be in need of other items I didn't know I could do without.
I finally unpacked it the other day. It still smelled. Sprayed it with a light bleach mixture, ran it through a very hot dishwasher and oiled it up. Made pasta and hung it to dry.
Even the pasta tasted musty (or mildewee).
Finally I threw it away.
If I remember right, Roy (Jean's dear hubby) makes a pasta dryer. Does he have any that he would like to sell? I would love one!!!
It's been a while, what else does he make. I may be in need of other items I didn't know I could do without.
"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
Laura
Laura