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Residual Cooking Smells After Frying FishYT in London Feedback About This Post:RE: Residual Cooking Smells After Frying FishUse a Odor absorbing Splatter Screen, spray some lime or lemon oil on the splatter screen periodically or just rub fresh lemon or lime on the S.C. The SC absorbs cooking odors of smelly foods (odoriferous foods) and the heat emits clean citrus smell. The SC if made of activated carbon fabrics. For more technical and general information e-mail tedtomal1 AT aol.com Post By Thaddeus A. (Guest Post) RE: Residual Cookiing Smells After Frying FishSimply heat (NOT boil) 1/2 cup white vinegar until the smell disappears. The vinegar smell quickly dissipates, too. Post By Suzie (Guest Post) RE: Residual Cookiing Smells After Frying Fish
Just take 1Tblsp. white vinegar (or even cider vinegar) mix with 1/2C water and spritz the air--or Post By rhondak (Guest Post) RE: Residual Cookiing Smells After Frying FishA bowl of white vinegar on the stove after frying fish usually takes care of the odor that lingers in the air. Post by grannyz RE: Residual Cookiing Smells After Frying Fish
you could put a pot on the stove to simmer with a little lemon, cinnamon and water. we have done that for any types of odors. We also use a small fry pot (like a frydaddy)sometimes and put it on the back porch to cook fish Post by findabb |
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