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Hi all ~ I was wondering if it matters or not if you boil the nebs in a pan you use to cook food in or is better to have a separate pan?
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<br />Thanks
<br />~Misty~
The pan I use has become the "nebulizer pan", only because I boil nebs after dinner and need it clean to use it. If I do use it, though, I clean it in the dishwasher. That way I know it has been sanitized before I use it for nebs again.
The pan I use has become the "nebulizer pan", only because I boil nebs after dinner and need it clean to use it. If I do use it, though, I clean it in the dishwasher. That way I know it has been sanitized before I use it for nebs again.
The pan I use has become the "nebulizer pan", only because I boil nebs after dinner and need it clean to use it. If I do use it, though, I clean it in the dishwasher. That way I know it has been sanitized before I use it for nebs again.
The pan I use has become the "nebulizer pan", only because I boil nebs after dinner and need it clean to use it. If I do use it, though, I clean it in the dishwasher. That way I know it has been sanitized before I use it for nebs again.
The pan I use has become the "nebulizer pan", only because I boil nebs after dinner and need it clean to use it. If I do use it, though, I clean it in the dishwasher. That way I know it has been sanitized before I use it for nebs again.
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