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Ever wonder how to clean a burnt pan? See what happened when we put different cleaning methods to the test on our dirtiest skillets.
Whether you burn dinner completely or your pans get dirtier and dirtier over time, eventually you’ll need to have a scouring session at the sink. And for this, … View moreEver wonder how to clean a burnt pan? See what happened when we put different cleaning methods to the test on our dirtiest skillets.
Whether you burn dinner completely or your pans get dirtier and dirtier over time, eventually you’ll need to have a scouring session at the sink. And for this, the quicker the better! For this reason, we put five methods for cleaning a burnt pan to the test. Keep reading to learn how to clean a burnt pan—and see what methods are most effective.
Is a burnt pan ruined?
In most cases, no! A burnt pan can be revived with our cleaning methods below. If all else fails, or if the pan has endured multiple years of heavy use and never seems to get clean, it may be time to part ways with it.
The Testing Method: In an effort to make sure this guide gives you the most accurate results, we put some parameters in place for this skillet scrubbing experiment. All pans tested were made of stainless steel and scorched with the same combination of foods—cheese, eggs and grape jelly.
If the method recommended soaking, we allowed each pan to soak for up to 15 minutes, checking at intervals of 5 minutes and documenting when the charred remains began to lift with ease. We also limited any extra “active scrubbing” to 10 minutes because honestly, who wants to scrub a pan for longer than that?!
Ratings: Each method is rated on a scale of 1 to 5. Ratings were awarded based on how long each technique took to work its magic, how much extra elbow grease was required to remove the burnt-on food and the overall effectiveness in the cleaning process in terms of how much mess remained on the skillet after cleaning within our set parameters.
Cleaning Techniques for Greasy Skillets: Warning: Before cleaning your pans, test the method on a small, inconspicuous portion to ensure it won’t damage the surface. The methods below are intended for stainless steel cookware and not those with non-stick coatings.
Tools and Supplies
Bar Keepers Friend: We tested Bar Keepers Friend for one of our cleaning methods and the results were impressive. It’s a household cleaning product everyone should have in their cupboard since it can be used on a variety of surfaces like stainless steel, ceramic and more. It’ll be your new cleaning best friend in no time.
Dishwashing gloves: Though all of our testing methods require less scrubbing, some scrubbing is necessary. Keep hands dry and clean with these versatile dishwashing gloves. We love that it features a non-drip catch cuff and that they can be used for washing dishes, cleaning the bathroom and everything in between.
Sponges: It’s always a good idea to have a stockpile of sponges on hand for everyday household cleaning. When it comes to cleaning kitchen appliances or cookware, opt for non-scratch sponges. They’re durable enough to get burnt food residue off, yet gentle enough that they won’t scratch or tarnish your best gear.
Method 1: Baking Soda + Vinegar
Benefits: This method uses affordable pantry items most people have on hand.
How It Works: Fill your dirty pan with equal part water and vinegar. Bring the mixture to a boil and then add 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Remove from heat and let soak for up to 15 minutes. Discard the liquid down your drain and then use a sponge or scouring pad to scrub away any remaining burnt-on bits. If spots remain, apply a paste made of baking soda mixed with a little water and let sit for a few minutes before scrubbing again.
What Happened: After just 5 minutes of soaking, we noticed some charred bits starting to float to the surface! However, we opted to let this one continue to soak for the full 15 minutes since it seemed some stubborn bits were holding fast. After rinsing and 10 minutes of heavy scrubbing with a scouring pad we were able to lift most of the charred, burnt-on food. A follow-up application of baking soda paste was definitely needed and further scrubbing was essential to lift the remaining debris. Rating: 3/5
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced she will resign as prime minister before February 7.
With this year's general election scheduled for Saturday, October 14, discussions surrounding the new leader of the Labour Party are in progress.
Share your thoughts below (include Not For … View morePrime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced she will resign as prime minister before February 7.
With this year's general election scheduled for Saturday, October 14, discussions surrounding the new leader of the Labour Party are in progress.
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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington
MONTHLY AEA WEB EVENTS
The AEA Web Event is a monthly online meeting where AEA members from all over the world come together to share their experience, strength and hope. Three members speak for 10 minutes each, followed by member sharing.
The AEA Web Event is held on the 3rd Sunday of each … View moreMONTHLY AEA WEB EVENTS
The AEA Web Event is a monthly online meeting where AEA members from all over the world come together to share their experience, strength and hope. Three members speak for 10 minutes each, followed by member sharing.
The AEA Web Event is held on the 3rd Sunday of each month which is this Sunday 22 January at 9.00am.
ALL NEWCOMERS WELCOME
Aimée from Ngaio
2 free cd drives and assorted cables. Pick up Ngaio. Please text Neil 0204 1291561
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Aimée from Ngaio
2 glass panels, 42cmx 68, were sliding doors for a cupboard so have around metal "catch". One of them has a broken part at one corner. Would like these gone by Monday or they will go to the tip shop. Please text me 021 149 5257
Pick up Ngaio.
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Aimée from Ngaio
Wall paper- "matching" light green and dark green. Full roll of the dark, 1and 3/4 of the light. (photo not a good colour guide!) Also a whitish with very light blue pattern, maybe half a roll and some plain almost white/pinky, most of a roll. Free, pick up in Ngaio.
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Aimée from Ngaio
Part of my mum's shell collection. Some were bought, others just picked up from beaches. Going free.
Pick up in Ngaio.
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Sharon from Karori
We just love the Southern suburbs, so Foxtail Events are heading back to the gorgeous chapel on the hill at The Pines in Houghton Bay!
This stunning location not only offers the best views and hospitality but is a great space to showcase all our talented crafters and artists.
Our locally run … View moreWe just love the Southern suburbs, so Foxtail Events are heading back to the gorgeous chapel on the hill at The Pines in Houghton Bay!
This stunning location not only offers the best views and hospitality but is a great space to showcase all our talented crafters and artists.
Our locally run market will be showcasing a huge variety of quality items including:
• Plants, fresh flowers & seedlings
• Fresh artisan bakery items
• Jewellery
• Clothing, bags and accessories
• Crochet & knitted toys
• Scented Candles
• Homewares & soft furnishings
• Children & baby items
• Skincare & soaps
• Wheat bags & hot water bottle covers
• Wooden Products
• Ceramics & pottery
• Pet accessories
• Carvings & sculptures
• Wool products
• Much much more.
A coffee cart and food trucks will provide a selection of the delicious food and drink to enjoy while you peruse the various treasures and beautiful items for sale.
Each stall will have either cash or eftpos facilities available, however it is best to bring cash to the market too.
Invite a friend or 2 and have a great day out at this fantastic community event.
This is a great opportunity to do some shopping and then hit the beaches and enjoy the sunshine!
TO APPLY FOR A STALL, PLEASE FILL IN THE APPLICATION FORM HERE - forms.gle...
Sharon from Karori
Foxtail Events is very excited to announce the Wellington Botanist Market is coming back to Cuba Street!
Join us on Saturday, 27 May 2023 at Thistle Hall to celebrate our love of all things botanical!
At this boutique market you will find an amazing selection of:
• Botanical Themed … View moreFoxtail Events is very excited to announce the Wellington Botanist Market is coming back to Cuba Street!
Join us on Saturday, 27 May 2023 at Thistle Hall to celebrate our love of all things botanical!
At this boutique market you will find an amazing selection of:
• Botanical Themed Artwork, Homewares, Jewellery, Fashion
• Carvings & Garden Sculptures
• Food Products
• Furniture
• Garden Tools & Sheds
• Indoor Plants
• Ironware
• Leather Goods
• Natural Products, Cosmetics & Skincare
• Outdoor Plants
• Planters & Pots
• Pottery, Ceramics & Stoneware
• Seed & Seedlings
• And much, much more!
You don’t have to be a green thumb or plant lover to come along and enjoy this market, as we will have something there for everyone, thanks to our amazing stallholders and the wonderful talents of our creative community.
TO APPLY FOR A STALL, PLEASE FILL IN THE APPLICATION FORM HERE - forms.gle...
Sharon from Karori
Slip slop slap and get into the fun of Summer at Buckley Reserve in Houghton Bay!
Wellington City Council and Foxtail Events are bringing you an epic waterslide including a whole lot of play and happiness!
This family friendly FREE event is old school kiwi fun and a great way to cool off on a… View moreSlip slop slap and get into the fun of Summer at Buckley Reserve in Houghton Bay!
Wellington City Council and Foxtail Events are bringing you an epic waterslide including a whole lot of play and happiness!
This family friendly FREE event is old school kiwi fun and a great way to cool off on a hot summer day. We'll bring the water and the slide, you bring the picnic!
Pack up your summer bag of toys and join us for water fights, wet sponge throwing, bubbles, games and more.
BYO:
• Water Bottle
• Sunscreen & sunhat
• Togs & towel
• Picnic and food
• Water Pistols, toys and smiles!
Keep an eye on our event for more information to come. We look forward to seeing you there!
Sharon from Karori
Foxtail Events invite you to join them at the Hataitai Hillside Market this February!
Held in the stunning new hall at the gorgeous All Saints Church on the hill, this spectacular location is the perfect place to come for a shop and support local artists and crafters.
This locally run market … View moreFoxtail Events invite you to join them at the Hataitai Hillside Market this February!
Held in the stunning new hall at the gorgeous All Saints Church on the hill, this spectacular location is the perfect place to come for a shop and support local artists and crafters.
This locally run market will be showcasing a huge variety of quality items including:
• Plants, fresh flowers & seedlings
• Jewellery
• Clothing, bags and accessories
• Crochet & knitted toys
• Scented Candles
• Homewares & soft furnishings
• Children & baby items
• Skincare & soaps
• Wheat bags & hot water bottle covers
• Wooden Products
• Ceramics & pottery
• Pet accessories
• Carvings & sculptures
• Wool products
• Much much more.
A selection of yummy food and drink will be available for you to enjoy while you peruse the various treasures and stunning items for sale, and the church will have their coffee machine cranking for a delicious brew!
Each stall will have either cash or eftpos facilities available, however it is best to bring cash to the market too.
Invite a friend or 2 and have a great day out at this fantastic community event.
TO APPLY FOR A STALL, PLEASE FILL IN THE APPLICATION FORM HERE - forms.gle...
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Julia Kennedy from Friends of Karori Cemetery
Wellington Anniversary Weekend Tours
The Wellington Provincial Centennial Building at Petone is the result of a 1930's building programme to mark the 100th centenary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
The building was originally designed with a 'Hall of Memories' and … View moreWellington Anniversary Weekend Tours
The Wellington Provincial Centennial Building at Petone is the result of a 1930's building programme to mark the 100th centenary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
The building was originally designed with a 'Hall of Memories' and mens and womens bathing changing rooms.
In 1977 it was converted to the Petone Settlers' Museum. The building underwent a major refurbishment in 2016.
So why not make a weekend of it? Visit the Musuem and then come on one of our tours to hear about some more about the early Wellingtonians on Monday 23rd January:
- City Builders 10:30am
- Catholics Tales 11:00am
Tickets are $10 per person, children under 12 are free.
Details and how to book your ticket on our website:
friendsofkaroricemetery.co.nz...
Image credit:
Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972. Wellington Provincial Centennial Memorial, Petone, Lower Hutt. Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection. Ref: MNZ-1951-1/2-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22823496
Shari from Crofton Downs
Hi Neighbours,
We've had LED downlights installed so these are surplus to requirements. Didn't want them to go to the landfill. Can do contact-less collection.
Regards
Shari
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