Sugar Editorial Picks
Jan 02, 2009 -
To foil or to plastic wrap: that is the age-old question that's been around longer than I've known how to cook. So which keeps food fresher longer? The answer is that it all depends on what you're aiming to preserve.
- 19 Comments
Sep 08, 2008 -
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What Do You Wrap Food In?
Saran wrap
Aluminum foil
Wax/parchment paper
Plastic baggies
I store food in tupperware.
It depends on the food I am wrapping.
- 11 Comments
Jul 28, 2007 -
This is one of my all time favorite side dishes. Baby potatoes are tossed with red onions and a mustard oil for a delicious and fabulous side. I've made it countless times, it's my go-to side dish when I want something quick, easy and tasty.
- 12 Comments
Jun 01, 2007 -
What I hate about making cupcakes is having to scrape and scrub the muffin tin afterwards. Removing the caked on batter hurts my arm and ruins my nails. So I developed a system: I cover the muffin tin tightly with aluminum foil.
- 15 Comments
May 20, 2007 -
Owning a couple of cute tank tops is a Spring must. It's so easy to throw one on over a pair of jeans for a laid-back look. There are tons of basic kinds out there, but why not spice your tank up with some fun designs and details?
- 15 Comments
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Sep 12, 2007 -
Using store-bought salad dressing as a quick fix marinade makes mid-week meals a snap. Tonight's fish is drowned in a bath of sundried tomato salad dressing before being rapidly steamed in a foil packet in the oven. The best thing about this meal — besides the fact that it comes together in minutes — is that no pots, pans, or plates are needed.
- 14 Comments
Sep 08, 2008 -
Of all the household chores on my plate, I've always had a strange affection for ironing. I could iron for hours on end with the nightly news going in front of me, kicking every crease and fold to the curb, with no complaints. But, I don't like to iron when I'm in a rush, because I'll undoubtedly burn something (myself included), and I don't get a chance to fully execute my ironing perfection.
- 3 Comments
Jun 09, 2008 -
Desire to Inspire recently wrote about her experience restoring a '70s chrome chair and shared her trick for removing tarnish from chrome — vinegar and aluminum foil! Moisten, but don't saturate, aluminum foil with some full-strength white vinegar, and rub the chrome with lots of elbow grease! A lot of scrubbing will do the trick, and then wipe off the black gunk with a soft cloth afterwards.
- 0 Comments
Dec 14, 2007 -
My friend Antonio is the best bartender I know. He's always looking for the latest, greatest addition to his home bar. Both Antonio, and your bartending boy, are sure to love any of these gifts.
- 9 Comments