Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have tips for peeling onions and not crying? How about cracking an egg without getting the shell in it? What can be done with veggies that are starting to go bad?
The only one I have is to clean your oven, heat a cup of vinegar at the highest temp for 45 minutes.
What do you put the cup in? Metal measuring cup?
One of those white glass dishes I forget what they are called but it does a great job. You can cook again without whatever spilled and burnt to the bottom of the oven smelling up the entire house.
Anonymous wrote:Come on people, this is kind of a disappointing list! The only one I didn't know was steaming the microwave to get the dried bits out. That one is good.
Anonymous wrote:I have 1 good knife.

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Never put your knives in the dishwasher.
I can't believe how many people I've seen do this.
Why can't you put knives in the dishwasher?
Apparently dishwashing makes the blade dull
And obviously a dull blade is an irreversible problem. My knives are staying in the dishwasher.
It's the dishwasher or hand washing raw meat off serrated blades, then microwaving the sponge...no thanks. Thanks for the tip (I really didn't know this), but I'll stick to the dishwasher!
Anonymous wrote:Never put your knives in the dishwasher.
I can't believe how many people I've seen do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have tips for peeling onions and not crying? How about cracking an egg without getting the shell in it? What can be done with veggies that are starting to go bad?
The only one I have is to clean your oven, heat a cup of vinegar at the highest temp for 45 minutes.
What do you put the cup in? Metal measuring cup?
One of those white glass dishes I forget what they are called but it does a great job. You can cook again without whatever spilled and burnt to the bottom of the oven smelling up the entire house.