Monty
Group Buy Coordinator
Before I waste my time and Cactus Juice, I would like opinions if this would be food safe.
I have several pieces of cedar trunks that, when turned, should make good looking pepper and salt mills. I'm hesitant about leaving the wood raw inside where the pepper and salt would come in contact with the cedar. I'm thinking that if I rough turn the cedar trunks and stabilize it with cactus juice, then turn to final size, this would than limit contact of the salt and pepper with raw cedar. What are your thoughts? Would this work and be food safe?
I have several pieces of cedar trunks that, when turned, should make good looking pepper and salt mills. I'm hesitant about leaving the wood raw inside where the pepper and salt would come in contact with the cedar. I'm thinking that if I rough turn the cedar trunks and stabilize it with cactus juice, then turn to final size, this would than limit contact of the salt and pepper with raw cedar. What are your thoughts? Would this work and be food safe?