Easier to Clean Pans

Sometimes even the best cooks manage to burn food onto they’re nicest pans. So for pans with baked-on food, sprinkle some baking soda over the tough spots, add a little hot water and allow to soak overnight. When you return in the morning you will find that the pan is easy to clean.

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