My scorched chocolate pot
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My beloved pot is no longer scorched, thanks to all of you who answered my plea for help! A couple doses of Cascade and boiling water, followed b a dose of baking powder and boiling water did the trick nicely, thank you for the helpful hints!
Now on to the awful stove burners which have gotten a workout this month. I can not think how I didn't know this stuff!!
Jan in VA
Now on to the awful stove burners which have gotten a workout this month. I can not think how I didn't know this stuff!!
Jan in VA
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thanks for the update, that is great news!
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
My beloved pot is no longer scorched, thanks to all of you who answered my plea for help! A couple doses of Cascade and boiling water, followed b a dose of baking powder and boiling water did the trick nicely, thank you for the helpful hints!
Now on to the awful stove burners which have gotten a workout this month. I can not think how I didn't know this stuff!!
Jan in VA
Now on to the awful stove burners which have gotten a workout this month. I can not think how I didn't know this stuff!!
Jan in VA
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