5 inexpensive ways to upgrade your kitchen
In the age of budget makeovers, kitchen updates are the standouts. These five affordable changes can make a dramatic difference in the hearth of your home.Paint and paint againThe simplest and cheapest ...
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KitchenCitrus fresh
After peeling an orange or lemon, put the peels in your garbage disposal unit. It leaves your sink citrus fresh and also helps eliminate odor.
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KitchenCleaning up raw egg
If you drop an egg on the floor, cover it liberally with table salt. Let the salt sit a minute, then clean with SCOTT towels. The salt helps hold the egg together so it won't slip and slide all over.
Degreaser
Remove grease splatters from kitchen walls by using a damp cloth with a dab of shampoo. Wipe it over the area, and the oil spots will disappear and not resurface.
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KitchenEasy Cooking With Honey
Before measuring honey, either spray your measuring cup with cooking spray or wipe the cup with a dab of cooking oil on a SCOTT Towel. The honey will slip out when adding to a recipe.
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KitchenEasy Cutting Board Clean Up
Use a no-skid mat beneath your cutting board to keep it from slipping all over the counter. If you don't own a mat, lay a damp Scott Towel on the counter, then put the cutting board on top. The damp towel holds the board in place and can be used to wipe down the counter when you're finished. Then just throw the towel away.
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KitchenEasy Grill Cleanup
You can clean your barbecue grill no matter how dirty it is by simply putting a sheet of aluminum foil, shiny side down, on the grill surface and heating up the grill for 15-30 minutes. (outdoor grill, 0) Bend one corner up so air can circulate. It cleans like a self cleaning oven.
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KitchenEasy grill cleanup
(Counter top grill, 0) When your counter top grill is still very warm, take several thicknesses of Scott Towels and wet them fold them to fit and leave them on the grill with the top closed. When the grill is slightly warm, wipe away the grease and grime with the damp towels. Then wipe it dry with additional Scott towels.
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KitchenEasy mixing
When mixing hamburger and sausage for meatloaf, or mixing seasonings with hamburger for meatballs, I place all the ingredients in a large zipper-type plastic bag and just squish away! This keeps my hands clean and the ingredients are mixed up easily.
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KitchenFood storage containers...
I use the small rectangle food storage containers without theirs lids as side door organizers for those extra salad dressing, ketchup, mayo, mustard and jelly that you get with takeout food. Instead of tossing them out, why not organize them in the side door of your refrigerator. Think of the money you will save. You can ask for two salad dressing packs and have one for your next individual salad. Also neat for packable lunches!




