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MARCH 2013 HOMES PLUS 11 Independent Senior Living • Retirement Communities • Senior Apartments • Assisted Living • Subsidized Housing Keep these seasonal kitchen tasks in mind Freshen the fridge A refrigerator can get icky quickly if you aren't careful. Don't neglect to give it your thorough attention. Unplug your fridge to dust below it safely with a coil brush. Then remove everything in there, discarding any out-of-date items. Clean every surface with soap and water, including the door seals, which are prone to collect Sharpen knives The old adage "work smarter, not harder" holds true when it comes to keeping your kitchen knives razor sharp. Not only are sharp knives safer to use, but they will also make you a more efficient cook, saving you loads of chopping, slicing and dicing time. You should already be honing and polishing knife edges after each use. But take the spring cleaning season to sharpen your knives with a high-quality sharpener. Look for a sharpener that offers diversity . For example, Edgeware's adjustable electric knife sharpeners and manual knife factory angle, visit www.edgewareproducts.com. Courtesy of StatePoint sharpeners include coarse and fine sharpening slots for dull and damaged knives and regular maintenance respectively Such . sharpeners are ideal for sharpening a variety of knives, from straight edge blades to serrated. For how-to videos and other tips on restoring your knives to their original Clean the oven Accidents in the oven are inevitable. And because you can't wipe down the oven while it's still piping hot, spills have a long time to set, making the cleaning process later a tough one. If you don't have a self-cleaning oven, and want to avoid caustic products such as ammonia, baking soda and diluted vinegar can work wonders. Apply to spills and splatters and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping down. Remember, a little prevention goes a long way For future cakes, casseroles and other . baked treats and meals, use aluminum foil to catch spills and drips. Spring cleaning is more than just an annual liaison with your mops and brooms. Use the time to maintain the tools and components of your home that you take for granted. 231141004 (StatePoint) – While regular kitchen chores like doing the dishes and taking out the trash are almost impossible to ignore, it can be easy to forget certain maintenance tasks that keep your ship smoothly sailing. Spring cleaning season is the perfect chance to take care of those often overlooked items that deserve your semi-annual attention. So between dusting the cobwebs and organizing your pantry be sure to do , the following: crumbs and food debris. For tough gunk and odors, use baking soda. Drawers can be removed and cleaned in the sink. Before putting the food back in the fridge, ensure everything is wiped down and clean – especially potentially sticky items like jelly jars. 231084001 SPECIAL TO HOMES PLUS

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