Aluminum’s great for a lot of things. It can protect your leftovers, help you cook, and also apparently be turned into big ol’ shiny balls that glisten like bubble in Valerian and the City of a ...
My kitchen is never without aluminum foil. From covering bread that's browning too quickly as it bakes to scrubbing dirty pans with a ball of it to leak-proofing my favorite cheesecake in a water bath ...
Say what you will about social media (and, trust me, I have just as much to say as anyone), but it’s surprising how many cleaning and organizing tips and tricks I’ve learned from TikTok and Instagram.
If you’ve ever used aluminum foil, you might have noticed something curious: one side is shiny, while the other is dull. For ...
When you tear off a sheet of aluminum foil to place in a baking dish or wrap around food before popping it into the oven, you might wonder if there is a right way and a wrong way to use it. One side ...
Aluminum foil is a Penny Hoarder’s BFF when it comes to preserving leftovers. But if you’re just using that handy foil to wrap up day-old food, you’re totally missing out on so many other uses for ...
It’s a well-established question and one that we’ve been too afraid to ask our mothers: Should we use the shiny or the dull side of aluminum foil when we cook? Which side will keep everything from ...
Aluminum foil is a Penny Hoarder’s BFF when it comes to preserving leftovers. But if you’re just using that handy foil to wrap up day-old food, you’re totally missing out on so many other uses for ...