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Dinner was pasta with dandelion pesto!
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Bowl with pesto remnants
Bowl with pesto remnants
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Wiping it out
Wiping it out
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Rinsing with hot water
Rinsing with hot water
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Shiny dry dish
Shiny dry dish
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So I had a tupperware bowl that I had prepared chili with bacon, so I definitely wanted to get the grease/oil from the bowl for firestarter, even if it was a little messy. I did not have any scraps that went into the compost, just to my belly hahahah.
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Here is my dirty bowl
Here is my dirty bowl
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Getting the grease and oil out with a paper towel for future use as firestarter
Getting the grease and oil out with a paper towel for future use as firestarter
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Rinsing with hot water
Rinsing with hot water
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All clean!
All clean!
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Note: This BB requires a plate or a bowl not a plastic storage container.

 
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Ok, so correcting the error I made the first time. I have now used a bowl instead of a plastic container. The process was the same, although this was white chicken chili not standard fair.
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Picture of post meal oily dish
Picture of post meal oily dish
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Little messy, but wiping the bowl down
Little messy, but wiping the bowl down
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Last bit of oil being removed with hot water
Last bit of oil being removed with hot water
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Clean bowl
Clean bowl
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Here is my submission for the Nest Aspect - Sand - Clean an Oily Dish without Soap BB.

Sausage and sauerkraut = oily plate

To document the completion of the BB, I have provided the following:
 - the oily dish after the meal is over
 - the food scraps going into a compost or animal bucket (if applicable)
 - the plate being wiped with a piece of paper for future fire starter
 - the last bit of oil being removed with hot water
 - the newly clean dish
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Oily dish - Sausage and sauerkraut
Oily dish - Sausage and sauerkraut
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scraping food (oil)
scraping food (oil)
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future fire starter
future fire starter
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hot water
hot water
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clean
clean
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I had some leftover tortellini with mushroom sauce for lunch garnished with a few carrot leaves for color. The sauce has a bechamel base with plenty of butter. I ate all of it, so no leftovers for the compost bin. The sauce is white, so it's hard to see in the picture, but I promise it was there. I wiped the dish out with a paper towel which will be used as a firestarter later as per directions. There was a bit of food stuck to the bottom, but it came out when I washed it with hot water and the scrubby side of a clean sponge.

I was on a roll, so I went ahead and washed a couple of dishes from breakfast too (not pictured and not as oily). This was my first time washing without soap, so I'm pleasantly surprised at how effective it was.
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tortellini with mushroom sauce
tortellini with mushroom sauce
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delicious
delicious
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wiped out with paper
wiped out with paper
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scrubbing the last bit and saving the water
scrubbing the last bit and saving the water
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all clean and drip drying
all clean and drip drying
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