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Dairy-Free Pumpkin Spice Creamer for Coffee.Five Things on a Friday 10/4/24Poultry seasoning is a staple in so many kitchens, especially during the cooler months and around the holidays.

The Forge: The world's first P-DfMA commercial office building opens in London

Keep this homemade poultry seasoning recipe on hand so you can mix some up if you ever run out..

Believe it or not, poultry seasoning is a very frequently used seasoning blend in my kitchen, even though I don’t often – or ever – find myself cooking poultry these days.Just like other bakeware, they get a bit of “seasoning” on them from the combination of oils, sugars, and heat that comes along with regular baking practices.

Of course, the seasoning isn’t really a problem and they’re fine to continue to use once they’ve got that staining on them, but I still felt like I’d prefer to get them a little cleaner, if possible.. There’s a good chance that Martha had an endless supply of new Silpats that she used when she was filming her baking segments, and that probably led to me feeling like they didn’t look quite right with the staining, especially when I wanted to share a photo of something that I was making in my stories.So I guess I was influenced to want cleaner Silpats.

Luckily, there’s a way!Here’s how to clean Silpats.. What is a Silpat?.

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