cooking spray
#44
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i didnt know the one about the ants but i am going to try it on my feeders, i learned one this winter , use it on the sno blower, spray it on the chute where the snow shoots out and the spray will keep the snow from gathering in the chute and clogging it up
#45
Originally Posted by sherriequilts
Has anyone ever sprayed the inside of the bread machine pan and the little mixer thing? Usually have a gaping hole in the loaf and stuff stuck on the mixer paddle and below it. Maybe I should be brave and try it!
#48
I quit using Pam about 10 years ago. I had replaced baking pans, especially muffin tins, numerous times because they got so gunky and you could not clean it off without taking the non stick finish off. I have used the Pampered Chef sprayer since I was a consultant/director with PChef. If it starts to malfunction, wash in hot soapy water. Remember that oil can get old and that causes it to stop the sprayer up. I usually only filled mine half full and then I always used it before it got old. They used to make a replacement top. Check with a consultant.
#49
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!
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