If you have an oven with a self-cleaning function, today might be a good day to use it. Follow the instructions in your user’s manual. While it’s cleaning, wipe down the external surfaces of your stove. When the cycle is done, wipe away the ashes. Don’t forget to sweep beneath and behind the stove as well. If you don’t have a self-cleaning oven, make a paste with baking soda and water. Spread it over the walls and floor of your stove and let it work overnight. Tomorrow morning you can remove most of the gunk with a rubber spatula and wipe off the remaining baking soda residue with a damp sponge. Either way, you won’t be using your oven to make dinner tonight, so order a pizza and watch a good movie. Your oven works hard, and so do you. You both deserve a break now and then.
Saturday, 2 March 2013
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If you have an oven with a self-cleaning function, today might be a good day to use it. Follow the instructions in your user’s manual. While it’s cleaning, wipe down the external surfaces of your stove. When the cycle is done, wipe away the ashes. Don’t forget to sweep beneath and behind the stove as well. If you don’t have a self-cleaning oven, make a paste with baking soda and water. Spread it over the walls and floor of your stove and let it work overnight. Tomorrow morning you can remove most of the gunk with a rubber spatula and wipe off the remaining baking soda residue with a damp sponge. Either way, you won’t be using your oven to make dinner tonight, so order a pizza and watch a good movie. Your oven works hard, and so do you. You both deserve a break now and then.
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