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sf > wrote:

> On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 09:16:08 -0400, Boron Elgar
> > wrote:
>
> > The key is not to use a cottage cheese container - the sweet, green
> > key, at least to me, is using something that is, itself, recycled
> > from a previous use and does not require newly manufactured materials
> > (in the case of the KA can, both bags AND filters) to function.

>
> There's where your logic breaks down for me. A cottage cheese
> container *is* recycled and repurposed when used that way. I have no
> idea what anyone means by KA in this sense. Usually people are
> talking about their Kitchen Aid mixer when they say KA. I will simply
> ignore that part of your message because it's makes no sense to me. I
> thought college educated people were supposed to know how to write.


I've learned over the years of reading this group and observing my wife
bake, that KA often means King Arthur:

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/items/compost-set

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Dan Abel
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