cooking spray
#11
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Originally Posted by trupeach1
if you spray your plants with garlic cooking spray it keeps the deer from eating them.
You can get lots of this spray at dollar stores. The ones at regular groceries are SOO expensive for the contents!
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
I put a small bowl in a frying pan on a round canning jar top. Then add water to the pan, spray the bowl and dump in an egg, then put on a top. That way I get the cooking of it without fat and the eating container also in one. Dump the water, pan dries itself and back into the cupboard. Serve egg on plate with toast, spoon of butter, spoon of jam. Nice breakfast. Hot steaming coffee with cream and I'm almost awake by then.
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
I put a small bowl in a frying pan on a round canning jar top. Then add water to the pan, spray the bowl and dump in an egg, then put on a top. That way I get the cooking of it without fat and the eating container also in one. Dump the water, pan dries itself and back into the cupboard. Serve egg on plate with toast, spoon of butter, spoon of jam. Nice breakfast. Hot steaming coffee with cream and I'm almost awake by then.
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I hope those are not sprays in a can. read your labels ladies...
I use a pump spritzer from pampered chef, I have 3 of them, for different oils...NO propellants in the air or on my food!
and the oils I use go a lot longer than one of those cans for less money!
I spray garlic oil mixed with soapy water on my plants, cooking oil spray can attract other bugs, and cause the pollens not to get where they need to go!
I use a pump spritzer from pampered chef, I have 3 of them, for different oils...NO propellants in the air or on my food!
and the oils I use go a lot longer than one of those cans for less money!
I spray garlic oil mixed with soapy water on my plants, cooking oil spray can attract other bugs, and cause the pollens not to get where they need to go!
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
I hope those are not sprays in a can. read your labels ladies...
I use a pump spritzer from pampered chef, I have 3 of them, for different oils...NO propellants in the air or on my food!
and the oils I use go a lot longer than one of those cans for less money!
I spray garlic oil mixed with soapy water on my plants, cooking oil spray can attract other bugs, and cause the pollens not to get where they need to go!
I use a pump spritzer from pampered chef, I have 3 of them, for different oils...NO propellants in the air or on my food!
and the oils I use go a lot longer than one of those cans for less money!
I spray garlic oil mixed with soapy water on my plants, cooking oil spray can attract other bugs, and cause the pollens not to get where they need to go!
I never knew they sold such a thing I would LOVE to get them I HATE propellants. Do you know what they are actualy called? I hope you can order pampered chef on line. I guess I will google.
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Originally Posted by quiltlady37
You can also spray the pole for your bird feeders and squirrels can't climb it.
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Originally Posted by trupeach1
Found some on amazon.com they called it an oil sprayer.
I have used them for years!
I use extra virgin olive oil, sesame oil, and an herb infused oil and would not know what to do without one of these bottles. They clean up easy and last for years! The spray is a finer mist than can sprays, I spray my veggies when roasting and it browns the tops just right!
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