Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

Products We Love

I haven't written a product review in a while, but that doesn't mean that I haven't run into some great products. Here are some of my latest "loves."

For the record, I do not receive any compensation or sponsorship for these reviews. They are solely my unpaid experience and personal opinion of products that I use.


Scotch Brite Goes "Extreme"

I just tried the Scotch-Brite Extreme Scrub Scour Pad, and I am a new convert. I had something on my cooktop that we could not get off with any product. This pad took it right off. Word of warning, it will scratch surfaces. That said, if you have baked on grease on pots and pans, this is the magic wand to get them shiny. It is the best scouring pad I've ever encountered, and from now on, it will be the only one for our house.





Protein Chips Worth Enjoying

I eat a high protein, low carb diet. I've tried many protein chips in an attempt to stave off the need to "crunch," and because, honestly, I miss potato chips. For many brands, the cardboard shipping box is preferable to the chips. They taste wooden and artificial. I finally found one that not only has flavor, it has a delightful crunch, only 120 calories, 8 gm of carbs and a satisfying 15 gm of protein! ProtiDiet White Cheddar Protein Crisps deliver flavor and nutrition without breaking the calorie bank. I highly recommend them for all you chip lovers who are looking for a healthier snack.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Muffin Mess

Filling muffin tins is typically a messy job. Spills on a muffin tin become rock hard after baking resulting in extra cleanup time. Even using muffin tin liners (cupcake papers) doesn't eliminate the mess caused by drips.

So what is the best way to fill those pesky muffin tins?

There are several options from using decorating bags or zipper bags with an end cut out to careful spooning.
However, the two options I like best are:

1. Use a cookie scoop. The scoop allows you to measure even portions and the release provides a drip free method for filling the cup.

2. Use a canning funnel. The funnel, with its large opening, is the perfect size to direct batter into a muffin tin.

Perhaps you have other solutions to the problem. If so, feel free to share them with us.