Friday, March 25, 2011

Hot Water

Literally.

I have lost count of the wonderful ways a kettle of steaming hot water has helped me lately.

We are two generations or more removed from the development of hot water on demand. However, THAT water is not comparable.

Water is...

intriguing; necessary; wild and wonderful. During its transition from its current state (gas, liquid or solid) to a different state, its temperature does not change. Rather it is either absorbing or releasing energy (measured as BTU's or Calories).

So, this kettle of mine has a secret. It has reach saturation point (full boil) and is BURSTING with energy.

Suddenly, so many cleaning tasks have gotten not just easier, but possible.

Try these two, for example. Use it to clean your electric griddle or any bake ware such as a cookie sheet. As you are doing the other dishes put on a kettle to boil. Once it boils pour some of the water across the surface of the griddle. Then lightly and quickly apply a light layer of soap with your sponge. Allow to cool for short bit. Do a quick wipe, any gunky oil residue will come off easily. Rinse with a little kettle water then fully rinse with cold tap water.

And don't get me started on paint brushes.

PS- Kim found a ad link on my last post. She is also having trouble with the time it takes for my blog to load. Is anyone else? We timed the last download at over two minutes.

Bobby

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