- If a soup or stew is too salty, add raw cut potatoes. Discard them after they have cooked - they will have absorbed the salt.
- If a soup or stew is too sweet, add salt. If a main dish or vegetable is too sweet, add a teaspoon of cider vinegar.
- Can't remember if an egg is fresh or hard boiled? Just spin the egg. If it wobbles, it's raw. If it spins easily, it's hard boiled.
- To avoid 'onion eyes' peel under cold water or refrigerate (or freeze) before chopping.
- Meat loaf will not stick if you place a slice of bacon on the bottom of the pan.
- To soften rock-hard brown sugar, simply add a slice of soft bread to the package and close the bag tightly. In a few hours the sugar will be soft again.
- Place green fruits in a perforated plastic bag. The holes will allow air to circulate while retaining the ethylene gas that fruits produce during ripening.
- If your stew is slightly burnt, milk will take the burnt taste out.
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
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