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Unsticking Stuck Marshmallows

Put a little cornstarch or powdered sugar in the bag of marshmallows if they are stuck together. Then pull them apart with your hands. They should come apart more easily and be less likely to stick together the next time you go to use them.

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I removed slimy nose prints on my storm door when Sparky wanted in by rubbing with old towel and hydrogen peroxide. It worked better than any household cleaner, but better check for paint damage before you do it in the middle of plain sight!

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RE: Dog Saliva Stains on Walls

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Post by Bellasmom

RE: Unsticking Stuck Marshmallows

When I buy a bag of marshmallows, I open them as soon as I get them home, and transfer them to a large zip lock bag. Throw a couple tablespoons of powdered sugar in and shake well. They will stay soft for months, and never stick together. Don't wait until they are stuck.
Harlean from Arkansas

Post by Harlean from Arkansas

RE: Unsticking Stuck Marshmallows

You could put a piece of bread in the bag which adds moisture ... much the same as doing with brown sugar that's hard.

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