Tuesday, June 28, 2022

How to get glass out of soup?

Someone came into the shop today after going grocery shopping and had a giant jar of soup base (brown goopy shit) fall out of their truck and asked me to throw it out. It was brand new and was easily good for 3-4 months worth of soups so I’d feel shitty if I didn’t try to salvage it.

So far I’ve picked out the large chucks by hand and then thinned it out to let the tiny pieces settle to the bottom of a mixing bowl. Once that has been dealt with, what’s my play? I’ve thought about running it through a dish rag a couple times to catch any super tiny pieces, but I’m sure if that would be good enough, any advice?

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