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How to Clean a Burnt Pot (Without Scrubbing Endlessly) PureWow 3/3/2021 letters@purewow.com (Candace Davison)
Nobody looks forward to doing the dishes. But when it comes to dealing with a scorched pot like, food-seems-permanently-fused-to-the-pan charred it’s all too tempting to toss the pot entirely, rather than deal with the disaster. Of course, that’s not exactly an environmentally or budget-friendly option, so what do you do? Soak it overnight (or indefinitely) and pray that glommed-on grease starts to lift? Scrub until your arms ache worse than after an hourlong kettlebell workout? No and no. Here’s how to clean a burnt pot without losing your mind or evening. We’ve broken it down into the most effective methods we’ve seen, so you can choose the process that works best for you, based on what you have on hand at home.
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For most of my adult life, I never knowingly ate a vinaigrette. I never made one unless explicitly told to do so by a recipe. I liked salads, but I prepared them in what I regarded as the Italian way, with good olive oil, a squeeze of lemon, and sea salt. In this, I was arrogant to a point of self-righteousness; after all, I’d say, what tastes better than good olive oil?
Then, about ten years ago, after moving to Lyon with my wife, Jessica, and twin toddlers, I was changed by two events. The first involved our young George, who returned from a day at L’École Robert Doisneau, the public school that he and his brother attended, full of enthusiasm for the canteen lunch. “Mama,” he declared, “I ate the most amazing new food! It was called
Phillip Schofield shares poignant plans for life after lockdown and wants to hug everyone
This Morning star Phillip Schofield has written his own personal lockdown road map on a chalk board in his kitchen showing all the plans he s made following the government s announcement about how the country is going to come out of lockdown
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This Morning star Phillip Schofield has written his own personal lockdown road map on a chalk board in his kitchen showing all the plans he s made following the government s announcement about how the country is going to come out of lockdown (Image: INSTAGRAM)
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