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  • How to Care for a New Hardwood Cutting Board

    A hardwood cutting board makes an excellent addition to the kitchen, but it needs proper maintenance to stay in pristine condition. Since your hardwood cutting board was once part of a living...

  • How to Clean a Sparta Brush with Boar Bristles

    Sparta brushes are popular in the cooking and baking community because they are high-quality and very durable. These brushes are used in a variety of ways from basting meats to applying a glaze to...

  • How to Adjust a Food Thermometer

    Food thermometers help keep food safe by giving us information about food temperatures. Different types of foods need to be cooked to specific temperatures--usually at least 145 degrees...

  • How to Clean Cut-Resistant Gloves

    It's imperative to have clean cut-resistant gloves when working in any area, especially the kitchen. Dirty gloves can transfer bacteria and other germs to your work area, which can lead to these...

  • How to Use Bamboo Steamer Baskets

    Cooks who enjoy preparing vegetables, dumplings or other savory foods with steam often appreciate having a bamboo steamer. A bamboo steamer has separate trays to hold the ingredients for steaming....

  • How to Use a Canning Juicer

    Canning juicers, also known as steam juicers, are an easy way to make juice concentrate from fresh fruit. A steam juicer has three parts: a bottom section that holds water, a top steamer that...

  • How to Remove Food From Oven Racks

    Holidays and large family dinners are murder on your oven racks. Grease and overflow can bake onto your racks so firmly that you might think even a jackhammer wouldn't dislodge it. Kitchen sinks...

  • How Does a Water Dispenser Work?

    A water dispenser is a unit whose purpose is to provide heated and/or cooled water on demand. This saves time that would be spent waiting for a refrigerator or jug to prepare the water. A water...

  • How to Renew an Old Cast Iron Skillet

    Cast iron skillets are an indispensable kitchen tool for many uses. Whether you are browning or braising, making an omelet or frying chicken, cast iron's unmatched heat retention makes it the...

  • How to Make a Recyclable Measuring Cup

    Although people pay perfectly good money for commercially made measuring cups, you can easily make one yourself that is both made from recycled materials and is recyclable after you finish using...

  • How to Get a Bend Out of a Cutting Board

    Cutting boards are used as a cutting surface to prevent your kitchen counters from getting scratch marks. Wooden cutting boards need to be taken care of in a certain way, or they will bend and...

  • How to Remove Stubborn Cooking Pan Stains

    If a watched pot never boils, then an unwatched pot must boil over and create a mess. If your pots and pans have stubborn stains, don't throw them away. Try these simple steps to get them clean.

  • How to Clean a Clogged Non-aerosol Kitchen Oil Spritzer

    Non-aerosol kitchen spritzers make coating baking pans or skillets with vegetable oil so easy - just pump and spray. With use, the cooking oil creates residue inside and outside the spritzer. ...

  • How to Use a Microwave Pasta Cooker

    Pasta is inexpensive, delicious and low-fat. If only you didn't have to wait for that big pot of water to boil before you could start cooking it! If you own a microwave pasta cooker, you don't....

  • How to Make Rice in a Rice Maker

    If you enjoy rice, you'll find that it's simple to prepare in a commercial rice maker. These appliances -- which range from simple and inexpensive to more sophisticated and pricey -- take most of...

  • How to Sterilize a Kitchen Brush

    Commonly used items such as sponges and brushes can become laden with bacteria, mold and mildew and must be thrown away eventually. Or must they? By performing a sterilization on your kitchen...

  • Saladmaster Instructions

    The Saladmaster, introduced in 1947, is a stove-top cooking system made of stainless steel. The all-purpose, combination utensil roasts, bakes, steams and fries. It features a system that contains...

  • How to Clean a Knife Sharpening Stone

    In order to keep your knife sharpening stone in good working order, you will need to clean it on a regular basis. Light gray streaks on the stone usually indicate that grime, dirt or debris is...

  • Where Are EcoUsable Water Bottles Manufactured?

    Socially and environmentally responsible water bottles are becoming much more prevalent in America. EcoUsable water bottles are one of the newer bottles, and are increasing in popularity. While...

  • How Rice Cookers Work

    Rice cookers are designed primarily to cook rice. Most have a metal cooking pan that sits inside the main unit. The cooking pan can be removed and cleaned. The main unit usually has programmable...

  • How to Clean a Thermal Coffee Maker

    A cup of coffee tastes great when it's freshly brewed. Thermal coffee makers are especially nice because the coffee stays hot and fresh in a thermal carafe instead of in a glass decanter. Taking...

  • How to Clean Mineral Deposits From a Teakettle

    It is common for mineral deposits to collect in a teakettle. Most people use tap water, so as the water boils and sets, the minerals from the water collect on the pot. Removing mineral deposits...

  • Preserving a Bamboo Cutting Board

    Bamboo cutting boards are great kitchen tools because they are very strong and long-lasting. However, their lifespan can be extended even more if they are properly cared for. Proper care can...

  • Cleaning Aluminum Cooking Utensils

    The easiest way to remove stains from aluminum cooking utensils is to place them in boiling water mixed with vinegar. Mix 2 tbsp. vinegar for every quart of water, add in your aluminum utensils...

  • How to Use a Pasta Steamer

    Few tools are as versatile on the stove as a pasta steamer/cooker. This pan will cook any variety of pasta and make draining it quick and easy. It will also steam vegetables, with plenty of room...

  • How to Cook Brown Rice in an Aroma Rice Cooker 830TC

    Brown rice is considered a healthier choice than white rice. It can be cooked in the Aroma Rice Cooker 830TC. Brown rice will require more water than white rice and will take a bit longer to cook....

  • How to Calibrate a Food Thermometer

    When you're cooking, an accurate food thermometer is crucial for not only taste, but also for safety. Most meats must be cooked to 160 degrees F for optimal safety, according to the FDA. ...

  • How to Use an Antique Egg Poacher With a Flame

    Even in the age of microwave ovens, there are still some antique egg poachers left in attics and store rooms. If not rusted, these poaching pans can still be used. You can take one camping with...

  • How to Use a Sunbeam Rice Cooker

    There are many small kitchen appliances that make cooking easier. There are electric blenders, mixers, juicers and bread makers. There are also rice cookers that will cook the rice while you...

  • How to Use a Spider Strainer

    Once relegated to Asian restaurants and ethnic cooking, the spider strainer has become a much more universal kitchenware item in the last couple of decades. It is praised for its versatility and...

  • How to use kitchen gadgets to remove food odors from your hands

    Crate and Barrel has some of the coolest kitchen gadgets. If your husband is a fisherman like mine, you have probably cleaned and prepared your fair-share of smelly fish and will appreciate the...

  • How to set up a Gravity Feed Water Filter

    If you buy a lot of bottled water, or you pay for an expensive drinking water service, get a gravity feed water filter instead. These filters, also called "mechanical distillers," allow you to...

  • How to Clean a Cookie Press

    Cookie presses are simple devices that make it possible to manipulate cookie dough to form a specific shape for a cookie. The presses are often equipped with a barrel that holds the dough, a...

  • How to Open a Jar

    There will always be those jars that just won't open. Whether it just be a hard jar to open or a jar that has food in the seal. Here are some tips to make your life easier.

  • How to Use Microwave Rice Cookers

    Microwave rice cookers came on the scene a few years ago and now these inexpensive pots are giving electric rice cookers major competition. They produce steamed, fluffy rice with little risk of...

  • How to Clean a Roasting Pan

    If you've had a kitchen mishap and your roasting pan is caked with black burned-on gunk, don't throw out that ugly pan. With a little elbow greased, it can be salvaged.

  • How to Make a Turkey Baster

    Turkey basters are not only used during the fall holidays, but also to baste any meal or to use in baking and other applications as well. If you need a turkey baster last minute or are in a rural...

  • How to Recalibrate an Instant-read Thermometer

    Look in the breast pocket of almost any pro chef and you’ll see one: an instant-read thermometer. This indispensable piece of kitchen equipment comes in two forms: digital and dial face, the...

  • How to Use a Chafing Dish

    Though rarely used, a chafing dish can bring a touch of elegance to home entertainment. It's the perfect way to keep the shrimp cocktail warm, or serve an entree for a buffet-style dinner. Read on...

  • How to Clean a Rice Cooker

    A rice cooker does more than just cook rice. It can make soup, stew, macaroni and cheese, oatmeal and more. A cooker is easy to use, generates minimal heat and does all the work for you. Follow...

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