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Using Cooking Oil Spray

December 3, 2010

Cooking Oil SprayWhen using non-stick aerosol spray on cookware, spray the pan in your dishwasher. This prevents over-spray on counters and floors, so there's less kitchen clean-up.

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By Charlene from Concord, NC

 
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October 13, 2016

Cooking spray is great, but leaves a serious mess on everything! What is the point in saving clean up time on pans when I just ended up having to clean the counters or sink of over-drawn? Then one day it occurred to me to spray my pans over the open dishwasher door!

Spray Cooking Oil Over Dishwasher

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April 5, 2010

I have found when using cooking oil spray, if I hold the pan upright to the spray, I get every last drop from the product. It doesn't spit and sputter and clump on the pan for a more even application.

 
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November 21, 2017

Between chicken broth for stir-frying, silicone baking sheets and parchment paper, non-stick spray is rarely used in my house. Economy, however, is never obsolete. Then too, it''s not always easy to get even coverage with spray.

A paper towel used to wipe cooking spray in a pan.

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