A sugar cube and a small splash of water will remove the burnt food at the bottom of your pans and baking ceramics without damaging the surface so easy it seems like magic. Splash a little bit of water on the affected area then rub the sugar cube on the burnt in food. The only time I have a problem with this method is if there was a lot of sugar in the burnt food.
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I'll have to try this! I have some older pans that are a pain to remove burnt food from (I burn a lot of my food) =(
Thanks for this! we have alot of pans with burned, unknown substances...
Great tip. Thanks for sharing Kimberly!
Thanks KIMB
kimb means???can u explain
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