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fandomsecrets2015-10-27 07:02 pm
[ SECRET POST #3219 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3219 ⌋
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[Suicide Squad]
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[Dragonlance Legends]
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[Takehiko Inoue's "Real"]
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[Avatar the Last Airbender/Legend of Korra]
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[Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis]
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[The Twelve Kingdoms]
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[Dramatical Murder]
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[Hemlock Grove, Bill Skarsgard]
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[Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D]
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[Psycho]
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[Outlander series, Dougal/Claire]
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Re: Questions Thread
(Anonymous) 2015-10-28 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)This is all really good advice, OP, but I would suggest going for metal or glass mixing bowls instead of plastic. They're easier to get totally, completely *clean*. Plastics tend to pick up flavours or not come quite clean in a way glass doesn't. Wooden spoons also do this, so don't trust a wash to get all the food colour/flavour/grease out, or at least not easily.
Also, seconding the note to make sure you grease non-stick pans if the recipe says to. The grease is actually part of the recipe, and it'll be tough and a little dry if you don't, not just stick in the pan.
And wax paper is not the same as parchment paper. They can be substituted in the fridge or on the counter, but *not* in the oven. This one my Mom was laughing at me as she explained. Considering I'd just set off all the smoke detectors, laughter was probably the best response I'd have gotten at that point.
And, if at all possible, use the oven light and the window to check on baking instead of opening it. This changes the temperature and air currents. It won't ruin anything, or at least not usually, but it's a very good habit to get into.
Good luck!