I'm missing some trick here. Every time I pour my EO/FOs, it dribbles some. I know part of it is it's a small amount for smallish batches so I'm pouring slower, but there has to be a way to not waste so much oil. Any tips?
That does sound even more wasteful.photoshadows said:I have the same problem and have been wondering the same thing Amy. I did find a tutorial on YouTube from "mrscrafty100" that suggested using a stick at an angle to the bottle top and basically pouring down the stick. Seems like it should work, but I haven't tried it because it seems like a PITA and I feel like there's still waste in what sticks to the stick. I can't find the tutorial so maybe she took it down.
I'll be curious to see what others have to say on this.
PrairieCraft said:Like! I had decided that it was better to spill than waste a dropper. Putting coffee stirrers on my list.
carebear said:you can use anything - the handle of a spoon works, straws or stirrers stolen from Starbucks, wick pins from your candlemaking, anything straight, really. and it doesn't have to be completely straight either - LOL.
carebear said:putting the stick or whatever across the opening of the bottle isn't a PITA. it's simple. I use coffee stirrers. You can hold it all with one hand or you can simply pour down the stirrer while holding it in the other hand.
there are images and instructions online to see what I mean.
http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCESoft/CC ... THUMBS.HTM
http://www.ehow.com/how_4432189_pour-spilling.html
http://www.robinsonschools.com/rhs/teac ... technq.pdf (figure C, and bottom of page 14. HOW TO POUR LIQUID FROM A REAGENT BOTTLE)
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