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The nonstick one always gives me the most grief.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I post a picture and just a few words.

In fact, I don’t even know why I’m keeping it.

stupid nonstick muffin tin

This is why I generally don’t like nonstick pans.   You have to be sooo careful not scratch them, and despite all that gentle care, their nonstick performance goes kaput in a disgustingly short amount of time.

I’m gonna have to go buy me a second plain old muffin tin, I think.   I’ve got a little bit of birthday money left over after my pot purchase, so….

(Not an affiliate link. It’s just the place I bought my muffin tin.   With birthday money.   Readers, are we noticing a pattern here? Birthdays = kitchen gear for me.)

(P.S. Those are Banana Chocolate Chip muffins.)

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Beginner Tuts

Friday 16th of March 2018

just use a cooking spray on it before each use. My non-stick pans only remained fully non-stick for a few uses, then I found I needed to use cooking spray every time.

Cynthia Brookshire

Sunday 4th of February 2018

Oh my gosh Ladies! Wms & Sonoma Gold Touch Bakeware is marvellous IF you simply follow the instructions. You're not supposed to grease them!!

Don't EVER grease or spray them and they will serve the purpose from day one. The minute you grease them up, the spray coats the protective ceramic and over time, everything you put into them will stick.

Have you ever noticed that brown coating that just doesn't wash off?? Thaat's baked on goop. Ugh ...

Carla

Friday 20th of June 2014

How do you get rid of pans? I thought of this the other day in reference to your new pot as well. I have a couple old pans in bad enough shape that I don't think anyone would want them. But I feel guilty just throwing them away... It seems like there should be a better way to dispose of them.

Kristen

Saturday 21st of June 2014

Well, I gave my old stock pot away on freecycle, so hopefully someone else is getting some use out of it now.

I also sometimes manage to find other uses for old kitchen equipment...as I mentioned in this post: https://www.thefrugalgirl.com/2013/03/repurposing-old-kitchen-items/, Mr. FG's old nonstick bachelor Dutch oven now holds our magnetic building toys.

Eva

Friday 20th of June 2014

I make a lot of muffins to freeze for easy breakfasts, and getting them out of the pan has always been an issue for me. I just bought a silicon muffin tin and I'm very excited to try it out!

Jason

Friday 20th of June 2014

I make these almost every weekend they're so good.

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