Here are some tips for all the novice and seasoned cooks in the kitchen. I’ve been asked for some tips so here comes a few with more to come.
Tip 1: Prior to using measuring cups or spoons coat with cooking oil prior to using to prevent sticking. This is especially helpful with honey, syrups and other sticky ingredients.
Tip 2: To check if baking powder is still good place 1/4 teaspoon of baking powder into 1/4 cup water. If it bubbles the baking powder still good.
Tip 3: Place towel or napkin under cutting board to prevent cutting board from moving.
Tip 4: Use a dinner fork to remove ingredients off the beaters to a hand or stand alone mixer. Just make sure you unplug it first.
Tip 5: Microwave a few teaspoons of baking soda in 2 cups of water in a microwave safe bowl for 5 minutes to loosen up stuck on food on the microwave walls. Then pour down the sink with a couple of cups vinegar to clean drains out at the same time. Sorry folks this won’t take the place of Joe the Plumber.
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Do you have some tips you would like to share? Share them with Ask Ms Recipe and I will include your link with them if I chose your tip. So Happy Tipping….





















Very nice tips for cooking
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Happy Valentines day Ms R
Happy Valentines Day to you and Everyone
Ms R
Hi Ms. Recipe! These are great tips. I didn’t know about the baking powder. And for the cutting board, it also helps to put rubber band on both sides to prevent it from sliding. Thanks for sharing.
By the way, I’m not so sure if you’re into tags but you might want to participate in spreading the love. You can find it here.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Thanks for the tip, I’ll include it in my next tips post.
Ms Recipe
hi! happy valentines.
very informative post you have here.
i have one too in my blog.
http://ourdailytips.blogspot.com/2009/02/no-odor-fridge.html
have a nice day!
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