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Written by Denise   
Friday, 10 October 2008 18:32

One of the most annoying things about baking is what happens when spills occur in the oven.  Even the good chefs have spills occur on a somewhat frequent basis in the oven, especially considering that baking is not an exact science in a lot of different cases.  While the spills might denote good cooking in one form, in another form they represent what could be hours of annoying cleaning as you attempt to scrub the spills and stains out of your otherwise nice looking oven.
 
Well, with The Betty Crocker Non-Stick Oven Liner, those days of endless scrubbing and cleaning are over.
 
The actual liner itself when you purchase it measures approximately twenty three inches in length by sixteen and a half inches in width, but at the same time the material is easy enough that you can cut through it with a simple pair of scissors.  This means that you can use it to create a number of custom fits for microwaves, toaster ovens and counter tops in addition to using them in your oven.  This particular liner can be used all over the kitchen with the same excellent effects that you would get from using it in the oven.


 
One of the problems with using things like aluminum foil in the same role is that foil runs out, costs a lot of money and ends up taking longer to cook because of its natural abilities with heat.  The Betty Crocket Non-Stick Oven Liner however does not have any of those problems.  It is reusable and does not affect either positively or negatively the cooking or browning time of anything that you might end up popping into the oven.  All of your dishes are prepared in the exact same way; the only difference is that you'll worry a lot less about potential spills.
 
The material that the liner is made of is created in order to prevent adhesion of molecules so that nothing that spills actually permanently sticks to the sheet.  This means that you just remove it after use and clean it with soap and water in order to have a liner that is good as new that you can use again and again anytime that you want to guard against spills, drips and splatters.
 
This is an excellent addition to any kitchen and the price of $14.95 is practically a steal considering how expensive things like foil can be.

Last Updated ( Friday, 10 October 2008 19:11 )
 

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