INTRODUCTION TO FOOD TECHNOLOGY
FOOD SCIENCE VS FOOD TECHNOLOGY
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in the oven when not in use
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out of the reach of toddlers
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in cabinets above range
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on low shelves
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Detailed explanation-1: -Stack or Nest What You Can When you’re stacking pots and pans, be sure to protect them from scratches and rusting by placing a few sheets of paper towel or an actual kitchen tea towel between them. If they come with lids, store them on the side of a cabinet door or hang them on your pegboard (learn more below).
Detailed explanation-2: -The best way to store these heavy items is in the lower kitchen cabinets. You can either nest them together with the lids removed, or you can store them with the lids on, lined up next to each other. The third option is to use roll-out storage like a drawer or cabinet.
Detailed explanation-3: -Organize pots and pans above the stove. Store sheet pans on end. Hang pots and pans on a pegboard. Mount a ceiling pot rack. Store pans in a toe-kick drawer. Display copper cookware with a hanging pot rack. Store lids for pots and pans in a drawer. More items •26-May-2022