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On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 00:31:01 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
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>>I just bought a "Misto" It sprays olive oil. I think it's pretty neat.

>
>I had one of those and hated it. When decompressed it was too tall to fit
>in my cupboard. So I had to leave it out on the counter. It was always in
>the way and it always seemed to have a nasty oily coating on it that
>attracted dust. I tossed it.
>
>Now I just put a little oil in the pan or on my dough or whatever and use my
>hand or a piece of paper towel to spread it around.
>


I owned a pump-up olive oil sprayer for years and it didn't give out
enough oil to mess with, so it ended up in the trash finally.
 
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