Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. Doing dishes is, objectively, the worst part of cooking, especially when you ...
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I used this $3 miracle in a can to remove stains on my gunkiest cookware, and I'm never going back
It only took a few minutes!
You may have the $7 scouring powder in your cleaning arsenal in to get your stainless steel appliances looking shiny and new. But you'll be happy to discover that Bar Keepers Friend is actually a ...
Bar Keepers Friend comes in a cylindrical container with holes on the top, like a giant salt shaker. There are three things going on with the white powder contained within. Kevin Patterson, VP of ...
History: Cleaning powder Bar Keepers Friend was developed in Indianapolis in 1882 by chemist George William Hoffman after he observed his badly tarnished pot turn sparkling clean when he used it to ...
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I Tried This $3 "Miracle in a Can" to Clean My Gunkiest Cookware, and I'm Never Going Back
My sheet pans are a sorry sight. I figured one of them was past the point of no return, but then I remembered I had one more trick up my sleeve: an inexpensive powder, what some might call "magic in a ...
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