#10 Yeah, if your place is already rancid, fill the air with the toxic synthetic chemicals which create the stench of dryer sheets. Besides the toxicity, you'll have the added benefit of smelling like a cross between a can of paint, and the kind of woman my father taught me to stay away from. Great idea.
#15 In ancient times, we used to use these things called 'paper bags'. You might be able to find one in a museum nowadays.
Who in their right mind tosses out bacon drippings? They're a gold mine for using in so many recipes. Country gravy, basted eggs, added to cooking oil when frying chicken, yorkshire pudding instead of oil, geeze...the list is endless.
Keep cups of water in the microwave when heating up leftovers. This releases steam, which helps keep the food moist and prevents it from drying out. The water also absorbs excess radiation, which prevents overcooking.
#10 Yeah, if your place is already rancid, fill the air with the toxic synthetic chemicals which create the stench of dryer sheets. Besides the toxicity, you'll have the added benefit of smelling like a cross between a can of paint, and the kind of woman my father taught me to stay away from. Great idea.
#15 In ancient times, we used to use these things called 'paper bags'. You might be able to find one in a museum nowadays.
Who in their right mind tosses out bacon drippings? They're a gold mine for using in so many recipes. Country gravy, basted eggs, added to cooking oil when frying chicken, yorkshire pudding instead of oil, geeze...the list is endless.
#15 In ancient times, we used to use these things called 'paper bags'. You might be able to find one in a museum nowadays.