So you're about to fire up the stove with your trusty nonstick skillet to make an omelet. You've probably heard a metal spatula is a no-go for a nonstick pan's coating, but what about nonstick spray?
A worn-out non-stick pan can be frustrating, especially because some cookware is quite an investment, and you want a long-lasting pan. Sticky bits of food make cleanup a chore, and you might worry ...
Most cooking sprays have hidden ingredients that can build up and damage your nonstick pan over time. Even sprays made with real oil can leave sticky spots that make your pan less nonstick. To protect ...
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Cooking Spray May Be Destroying Your Nonstick Pans, Use These Instead
We got tips from pros to consider before reaching for the can again. So you're about to fire up the stove with your trusty nonstick skillet to make an omelet. You've probably heard a metal spatula is ...
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