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Burnt Milk Smell

I kept milk in the stove for boiling at 11:00 PM. I completely forgot about the milk and went to sleep. At 5:00 AM, the milk was burnt and black in color. But my problem is, the house smells of the burnt milk. I opened the windows, put the fan on, boiled cinnamon, cloves, and apple pie sauce in water. I put vinegar in cotton balls. The smell isn't going. I am scared to keep inhaling it too. can anyone give me some idea of how to get rid of the smell?

AV

By haibuddies

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11/21/2006

av the smell wont hurt you. many cooks including myself have burnt something on the stove. just make sure you clean the pan well. yes it may smell for a couple days. you can open the windows for a little bit yes even if it is cold. i am concerned that your smoke detector didnt pick up any smoke. maybe you need to invest in a smoke detector for that area of the house.

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