Food Cooking Vessels and Dining Items to
Sell at Holiday Fairs Suggested by Savvy Mom Ruth Paget
Reasonably
priced cooking vessels are fun to buy at holiday fairs as well.
Some
of the ones I would suggest follow:
-rice
cookers of varying sizes –
I
make rice with milk and vanilla and add organic jams to mine on the weekends to
go with English breakfast tea.
-Electric
hot water heaters
-Stovetop
hot water kettles
-Sturdy
teapots along with cups and saucers
-Sturdy
coffee pots –
The
Germans use stainless steel ones preferably along with sturdy mugs.
-Cup
thermoses –
Starbucks
still has a lot of thermal ones I think
-French
press coffee pots –
Starbucks
has these, too. They are easy to use
and clean up easily. Most can go in the
dishwasher.
-Recycled,
sturdy grocery bags
-Granite
brand roasters –
For
lemon chicken and mushroom chicken
-Portable
file cabinets –
To
make baking boxes that are air-tight
-Saran
Wrap
-Aluminum
foil
-Fondue
pots -
Sell
with recipe for chocolate fondue. San Francisco and Pennsylvania both produce chocolate.
-Tablecloths
-Placemats
-Napkins
-Aprons
-Libman
scrubbing brushes –
Various
uses – to clean dishes, to clean ovens, and to clean soap scum on sinks. The brushes I clean plates with I wash in the
dishwasher to prolong their usage life, but I do not keep them forever.
(Note: Auto junkyards have plenty of metal that could be melted down and made into cooking vessels or cake servers. Seats can be sold to video game players. Tires can be sold to marinas to place on docks to protect boats. Loading docks might be able to use tires as cushion against trucks backing up. Remelt the plastic in the cars for various uses like planters or transportable file boxes, interlocking plastic flooring for graduations, portable file cabinets, and planters Glass can be remelted for bottles.)
By
Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France
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