Can Salt Actually Help Remove Red Wine Stains?
Few stains are more difficult to remove than those caused by red wine. You may have heard that salt can remove red wine stains, but does it actually work?
Read MoreFew stains are more difficult to remove than those caused by red wine. You may have heard that salt can remove red wine stains, but does it actually work?
Read MoreIf you're struggling to clean a pesky stain caused by fruit or certain other foods, boiling water might be what you need to get rid of the stain.
Read MoreIf you're struggling to clean delicate or oddly shaped glassware, uncooked rice can save the day and restore the clarity and shine of your glasses.
Read MoreSheet pan dinners are a healthy and relatively simple way to prepare a meal after a long day. Avoid these common mistakes for the best and tastiest results.
Read MoreStay healthy with these fruit-cleaning tips! Learn why and how to properly wash your produce to ward off harmful bacteria, pesticides, and hidden critters.
Read MoreAs delicious as fish dishes can be, heating them in the microwave comes with a smelly consequence. This easy hack will help eliminate those unpleasant odors.
Read MoreThe trick to storing your baking tools for easy, organized access comes from a French term that helps bakers and chefs in kitchens of any size.
Read MoreSomething's rotten in the fridge, but that doesn't mean you have to resort to harsh cleaning products. Here's a natural way to target the stench.
Read MoreThis beloved condiment has an alternative use that has nothing to do with food. It turns out it's a remarkably effective cleaning agent for copper cookware.
Read MoreIf you are a lover of this citrus aroma and taste, you are going to love turning it into a lemon spritzer bottle whose use is only limited by your imagination.
Read MoreDutch Ovens are a fantastic way to cook many of your favourite dishes, but cleaning and maintaining them can be a real challenge. We'll tell you how.
Read MoreIf you have stubborn stains and baked-on residue that refuse to leave your Pyrex dishes, there's an unconventional method that can save the day - a dryer sheet.
Read MoreWhen it comes time to clean your flat top grill, you can use traditional cleaning methods, but using oil to lubricate the grime will work significantly better.
Read MoreThat same powdered or liquid detergent that revives your stained clothes and brightens your whites can also work wonders on those challenging oven rack stains.
Read MoreThe drink brand Tang has found an unexpected new role in households as a dishwasher cleaning agent that could result in cleaner, shinier dishes.
Read MoreIf your cleaning plan includes tackling tough, stuck-on messes, part of your preparation should be to toss a rag into the microwave.
Read MoreDon't throw out your caramelized pan. There is a very simple trick to cleaning out that sticky caramel residue from your pot and all you need is water.
Read MoreCleaning those food remnants off of your griddle shouldn't be just about hygiene, but also about preserving the integrity of your appliance's surface.
Read MoreThe range hood above your oven might be the dirty spot in your otherwise clean kitchen. Luckily, a little bit of vegetable oil is all it takes to keep it clean.
Read MoreCleaning your cookware doesn't need to involve laborious scrubbing and excess elbow grease. Cast iron and carbon steel cookware can be cleaned in your oven.
Read MoreWater spots happen, especially when you don't fully dry your glassware. However, it doesn't have to be this way if you have a few coffee filters to spare.
Read MoreYou may have heard that boiling your spoons in water can help eliminate these smells, but before you put this cleaning hack to the test, stop.
Read MoreCleaning your microwave doesn't have to be a daunting task when there's an eco-friendly ingredient that you likely already have at home - lemons.
Read MoreTreat your Keurig right and it will treat your coffee right. Here's the water you should use when cleaing your Keurig and when brewing your favorite cuppa joe.
Read MoreRegardless of one's comfort level in the kitchen, there is something that both home cooks and professional chefs can agree on: Cleaning up is a pain.
Read MoreBefore you decide to throw away your dirty kettle, there's a simple solution tucked away in your pantry that can restore its gleaming shine.
Read MoreWhen it's time to clean your fryer, don't spend hours scrubbing and scraping. The simplest and most effective solution is boiling it out with soap and water.
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