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Ditter43 10-03-2010 05:21 PM

You mean you are expected to CLEAN them? Wooooah, I'd rather be quilting!!! :lol:

DoxieMom 10-03-2010 05:28 PM

Reminds me of the first Thanksgiving my MIL came to dinner. A pin prick hole in the bottom of my disposable aluminum roaster leaked juices and grease which caught on fire in the oven. Extinquished fire with baking soda, but still had to bake pies in the smokey oven. MIL was very gracious about the entire episode. No more disposable roasting pans for me after that!!!


Originally Posted by Suzan Larrimore
Several Christmases ago I accidentally boiled over the baked sweet potatoes and the syrup caught fire. Yup christmas eve dinner, house full of people and smoke. DH put out the fire with wet dish towel, and wiped the whole thing down. It was the cleanest it had been since it was new. Wouldn't recommend cleaning this way though.


SuziC 10-04-2010 02:10 AM

I bribe my hubby to do it....for a pan of brownies

Fizz 10-04-2010 03:46 AM

I cheat, I have a lovely lady who comes in twice a year and dismantles the oven, cleans it and puts it back together, whilst entertaining me with the most amusing gossip. Between times I am careful about spillage and cook roasts in roasting bags.

amandasgramma 10-04-2010 06:24 AM

I have a self-cleaning oven.... :) However, for the racks and drip pans, I do the ammonia in a garbage bag trick. After all these years of cleaning ovens, that's still the BEST and CHEAPEST solution!


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