Comments on: secrets from the kitchen http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/ Delicious Recipes and Food Photography by Ashley Rodriguez. Sun, 10 Jan 2021 22:38:10 +0000 hourly 1 By: ウェイファーラー レイバン メガネ http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-378676 Wed, 11 Jun 2014 11:22:58 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-378676 Halt Protesting And Initiate your very own men Marketing Alternatively

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By: heather http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-14506 Fri, 11 May 2012 03:45:29 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-14506 looks heavenly

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By: Karen http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-14119 Thu, 26 Apr 2012 07:54:22 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-14119 Hi, can the baking soda be used to clean pots with non stick coating?

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By: Thyme (Sarah) http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-14112 Wed, 25 Apr 2012 23:22:04 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-14112 I love this! I am reading some of the comments above and getting so many practical ideas and uses for baking soda. As a teen, I brushed my teeth and they became very white and now my daughter does the same. Can’t get my son to do it though…darn. :/

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By: KathyG in WA http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-14083 Tue, 24 Apr 2012 22:02:38 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-14083 I use a lot of white vinegar and baking soda. One tip I did not see that I like is to pour some white vinegar in the toilet bowl. Sprinkle baking soda in the water and around the edges of the water. The foaming action helps clean away scum.

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By: meg jones wall http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13812 Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:24:12 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13812 stunning photos, as always. great to see all of these wonderful tips!

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By: Nicole http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13809 Fri, 20 Apr 2012 11:15:12 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13809 Thanks for your response Ashley. I have so many fond memories of cooking with my mom and grandmother and can’t wait to pass those lessons on to my own kids one day. 🙂

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By: Emily http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13794 Thu, 19 Apr 2012 00:56:08 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13794 I love this post! My mom taught me from a very young age that the best way to deal with a (small) grease fire is by throwing baking soda over it. I loved — and still do — to cook, and every once in a while, they would flare up under the broiler or on our gas range. We always kept a container of baking soda by the stove and I always knew what to do. When I was about 16, I ended up passing this on to my older (by 8 years!) sister…and I look forward to passing it on to my future children.

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By: Emilia Brasier http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13782 Wed, 18 Apr 2012 06:43:03 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13782 Great tips. I love that you are teaching your kids to cook, we do that in our family too. It is such a great way to spend time with kids and there is so much to learn from cooking. That is the way my Mom taught me about fractions 🙂

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By: Ellen http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13781 Wed, 18 Apr 2012 05:15:42 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13781 I add about a teaspoon of baking soda to the water when soaking dried beans prior to cooking. This is to help cut down on the gastric distress beans can cause to some digestive systems. My grandmother, who was the quintessential mountain farm wife in the Appalachian Mountains, taught me to do thus.

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By: Andi of My Beautiful Adventures http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13780 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 22:15:19 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13780 Great tips!

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By: Ashley Rodriguez http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13778 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 19:52:05 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13778 All these tips are so great! Thank you and keep them coming.

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By: Ashley Rodriguez http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13775 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 17:39:33 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13775 Nicole – Thanks for commenting. Actually what I meant (and perhaps I should re-word it) is that their wives will thank me because I taught my boys how to make perfect pie crust. I always invite them into the kitchen and they love helping me. I hope that in some form a love of food and cooking will take hold and I do hope that whoever they marry will appreciate these lessons and that my kids will bless others will their knowledge of cooking. I hope that clarifies. I just re-read it and see how it can be taken as how you read it.

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By: Mikaela Cowles http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13768 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 14:48:49 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13768 WOW! I can’t wait to use both of these. my favorite “baking soda” trick is adding a small bit to a load of sweaty workout clothes. It cuts down on that awful smell build up they get over time.

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By: Nicole http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13766 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 11:44:52 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13766 I always enjoy reading your blog, but just have a quick question: You state that you’re looking forward to teaching your son’s wives how to make perfectly flaky pie crust and to how your daughter’s husband will benefit from your cooking lessons. May I ask why the emphasis on teaching women to cook in order to please their men? Again, I do love your blog. You’re an inspired photographer, writer, and I’m sure an excellent chef. Just curious about the gender difference in your kitchen.

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By: Maureen @ Orgasmic Chef http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13762 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 09:14:28 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13762 I use baking soda for everything. I keep some in a shake jar so I can sprinkle some on the bottom of pans. A bit of a scrub and they’re sparkling. No mess on the ceramic cooktop.

I also mix it with laundry powder to clean the tiles outside the back door. Someone’s dog (mine) chewed a bone and left a greasy spot. The soap/baking soda combo took care of it in a jiffy.

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By: Cookie and Kate http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13757 Tue, 17 Apr 2012 01:52:40 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13757 I never would have thought to do either of those things! Baking soda is so handy.

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By: Corey @ Learning Patience http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13753 Mon, 16 Apr 2012 23:46:28 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13753 awesome…2 tips all never forget EVER…thanks – I’ll be passing them on to my mom…

xoxo from Trinidad
http://www.thehinzadventures.com/2012/04/getting-back-in-groove.html

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By: Kacie http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13752 Mon, 16 Apr 2012 21:53:14 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13752 I really enjoyed this. I’m taking in all these comments… great tips!

Kacie
http://www.gorgeinthegorge.com/

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By: J Merriman http://notwithoutsalt.com/secrets-from-the-kitchen/#comment-13750 Mon, 16 Apr 2012 21:26:03 +0000 http://notwithoutsalt.com/?p=3779#comment-13750 Lots of uses for good old baking soda. My mom-in-law used it to get black scuff marks off the floor. I used it this morning to get up a stain on kitchen counter, but my favorite is to put a small amount on my fingertip and scrub it on the fronts of my teeth to get the tea/coffee stains off. Lots cheaper and quicker than teeth whitening 🙂

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