Τεχνικες Καθαρισματος (Cleanness Techniques)
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| ~ Refrigerator smell ~ In for the refrigerator not to smell from the various of foods that you store, you can place somewhere in the refrigerator a small cup with Greek coffee. ~ Cleaning the plastic utensils ~ A solution from 1 spoonful of soda in 4 litres of hot water will make most smells disappear from the plastic utensils. ~ Simply sink them in the solution for a few minutes before you wash them. ~ Cleaning the egg ~ Utensils that have been used for the stirring of eggs or cheese, should first be rinsed with cold water and afterwards be cleaned with hot water and soap. ~ The rinse with hot water “cooks” the egg and makes the washing of utensils difficult. ~ Removing the garlic smell from the utensils ~ After you cut the garlic or the onion, you remove the smell from the utensils by passing half a lemon so much over the knife blades and the counter you cut it on or cutting board. ~ Clean the coffee-pot ~ In order to clean the coffee-pot, you fill it with water, throw in 1 or 2 spoonfuls of soda and leave to boil to pass threw the jug. ~ Keeping the jars clean ~ Before you close the jars or the bottles with oil, jam, honey, syrup etc, clean the lips with a wetted cloth. ~ This way you will keep the bugs away and you will be able open them more easily the next time. ~ Answering the telephone ~ You place an open plastic bag next to the telephone before you begin to knead the pie or the meatballs. ~ When the telephone rings (and it will ring) simply put your hand in the bag and answer without you making a mess. ~ Strategy of cleanness ~ You clean while you are cooking, to prevent having a mountain of cooking utensils at the end of cooking. |
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