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A shortcrust gets particularly supple, if you replace a little butter by soured cream. For kneading and forming of ready yeast dough, I put some edible oil instead of flour on the work space. Through this the surface of the baking good gets slippery and crisp. Chocolate icing gets beautifully smooth, if you put the cake after raking in into the warm stove briefly. Flour, which is needed for thicken to be mixed with water, does not go lumpy, if you give a pinch salt into it. So that the meatballs get particularly crisp, I give a handful crumbed crisps under the meat dough. Sodium Bicarbonate does not bind smells only in the refrigerator. If one adds a little bicarbonate of soda to the washing-up water, smell of fish and onions by dishes and hands disappear. Particularly well approved at wooden platters. To prevent that at the boiling and baking the cookery book gets unsightly splashes, I slide it into a transparent bag opened. The pages are protectedly and anyway then readable well. Apple cake gets wonderfully juicy, if one spreads a greased parchment across the apples before sliding into the oven only shortly before this baking one this removes. Kitchen utensils made of white synthetic material which change colour when processing with carrots get clean again, if one rubs the kitchen utensils in with salad oil. Recipes, which I cut out from magazines, I put them into self sticking foil albs and keep them safe. This is very neatly arranged. Fruits remain longer freshly, if they are stored in the fruit and vegetable compartment of the refrigerator. Exceptions are tropical fruits for which it is too cold in the refrigerator as well as potatoes and tomatoes. Root and cabbage vegetables should be stored cool and damply – but the condensation of water has to be avoided. Milk, dairy products, butter, margarine, meat, sausage and fish must be stored into the refrigerator. Tinned foods and dry products can be kept in the store cupboard or in the larder, if it is dark and dry there and there are, if possible, temperatures below 20 degrees C. Look for grandma’s household remedy Approved tips for health, house and garden. Which tip do you have? Tips round the easter eggs.. |