Misting Bottle Liquids - Tip of the Day
by Monika Bartyzel (Subscribe to Monika Bartyzel's posts)
Posted Jul 29th 2009 9:00AM
Filed under: Tip of the Day
Have you ever thought of throwing something other than cooking oils in that kitchen mister?
Spray bottles in the kitchen are a godsend, making it quite easy to lightly oil pans and foods -- and thus ending the world of over-oiling and greasy residue. But cooking oil isn't the only liquid that thrives in spray form. Take a cue from the following list and employ bottles for your favorite flavors -- and don't forget to refrigerate!
- Vinegars (Spraying your favorite expensive vinegar on your salad isn't only healthy -- it also makes the beloved brand last longer, which saves money!)
- Soy Sauce
- Worcestershire Sauce
- Fruit Juices
- Cooking Wine
- Leftover Brine
Tags: kitchen tips, KitchenTips, spray bottles, SprayBottles, storing liquids, StoringLiquids
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