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Amazing Time Saving Tricks For Thanksgiving!

posted in All on 11/14/2014
Spritz PAM baking spray inside your cupcake wrappers. You worked TOO hard on your cupcakes to have them sticking to the paper.
Spritz PAM baking spray inside your cupcake wrappers. You worked TOO hard on your cupcakes to have them sticking to the paper.
Cooking Think outside the frying pan: PAM Original Cooking Spray's power to keep food from sticking applies all around the kitchen, especially to your signature Thanksgiving dishes. We've sprayed everything from our casserole dishes to crock pots, and we've coated the bottom of our saucepan with it before cooking our family-favorite gravy, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce.
Also, spray it on your cookie scoop so the dough doesn't stick.
Also, spray it on your cookie scoop so the dough doesn't stick.
Baking We've long relied on a spritz of PAM Baking Spray in muffin cups and cake pans to make sweet treats slide out more easily (and clean-up go more smoothly). A next-level idea? Spray your cookie scoop to help dough fall out. And if you're baking with a sticky ingredient like honey, a PAM-coated measuring cup will help it slide right out.
Whatever you're prepping, spray PAM over your open dishwasher — it'll catch the excess so your floor won't.
Whatever you're prepping, spray PAM over your open dishwasher — it'll catch the excess so your floor won't.
Clean-Up You know by now that spraying PAM Cooking Spray during food prep will help save time cleaning up, but did you know you can use PAM during clean-up? Enter: Thanksgiving leftovers. Some of us don’t just plan a Thanksgiving menu, but also a day-after menu using all our leftovers. To make this all easier, try spritzing the inside of plastic storage bags to help leftovers come out intact later. Ditto the storage containers you’ve so graciously allowed your guests to take home with them.

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