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hamradio:
Today's gadget, an oven liner:
(see attachment in previous post)
http://www.amazon.com/Jobar-Non-Stick-Oven-Liner/dp/B000GLNV8Q
What it does:
Sits at the bottom of your oven and anything that would normally drip onto the bottom of your oven drips onto it. Can be easily removed and cleaned and reused.
-mouser (January 12, 2013, 03:37 PM)
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Or you can do as I do, line the bottom with aluminum foil. When it gets overly dirty, just rip it out and put in some more...
-Tinman57 (January 12, 2013, 07:18 PM)
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Just a quick search...
Aluminum Foil vs Oven Liner
Don't use aluminum foil as oven liner
"The big name in foil — Reynolds — specifically advises against lining the bottom of ovens with foil."
Tinman57:
Aluminum Foil vs Oven Liner
Don't use aluminum foil as oven liner
"The big name in foil — Reynolds — specifically advises against lining the bottom of ovens with foil."
-hamradio (January 13, 2013, 04:46 PM)
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I've been doing this for years and years and never had a problem. As long as you cut out the vent holes there shouldn't be any problems. Of course if you let it pile up with grease and other nasties for years, it probably would stick to the bottom....
kyrathaba:
In the winter when you have heat running, it can make your house very dry. Until I started measuring humidity and running a humidifier, my house could get down to 15 and even 10% humidity, which I never realized was an issue.. but when i started running serious humidifier the improvement was noticeable -- less waking up to dry eyes and throat, etc.
So.. my second recommendation is a serious humidifier.
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But severe allergy sufferers be careful. Allergists warn that increasing home humidity will make a more hospitable environment for some allergens.
lotusrootstarch:
My gadget of this week, an electric frying pan, from my fav manufacturer Breville:
I've had it for a week now and must say I've been fairly impressed with its ease of cleaning and build quality. It was recommended to me by a friend, a sea food lover (too!), who steams/fries a lot with it. The cooking surface is complete 18/10 stainless steel and thus is fairly easy to clean and is dishwasher safe. The box comes with a steaming rack and a recipe book/manual.
Link: http://www.breville.com.au/cooking/fry-pans/the-thermal-pro-stainlesstm-bef500.html
ewemoa:
ease of cleaning
-lotusrootstarch (January 18, 2013, 12:49 AM)
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+1 for this -- after many rounds of hard-to-clean objects, the brain here seems to be more likely to remember to check for this sort of thing :)
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