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11 Surprising Uses For Cornstarch That Go Way Beyond The Kitchen
Cornstarch was originally intended for laundry, so it's no surprise it has many household uses. Here's how to use it around ...
If you’ve ever pulled out the silver only to find it has lost its shine and luster, make a paste of cornstarch and water, ...
Cornstarch is an excellent stain remover for grease, oil, ink, and sweat stains. Cornstarch is a effective deodorizer that you can use in shoes, gym bags, carpets, and more. You can use cornstarch to ...
You probably have cornstarch cubby-holed somewhere in the depths of your pantry. It's a staple in many kitchens, and it's easy to see why. Cornstarch is inexpensive and has a plethora of uses. The ...
While the turkey rests, use the juices in the roasting pan, along with more turkey or chicken stock, to make this gravy. You also need something to thicken the juices: cornstarch, potato starch, ...
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Cleaning and reusing frying oil with cornstarch
Don't throw away used frying oil! Clean and reuse it using a simple cornstarch slurry. A money and planet-saving cooking tip!
Everyone knows that oven racks are a nightmare to get sparkling clean — but could cornstarch really save the day? We put the ...
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