All types of flatware or silverware, regardless of metal, must be thoroughly cleaned after every use. Stubborn stains can be removed with staples like baking soda, lemon juice, vinegar, or toothpaste.
Silverware is an essential part of any place setting, but when it comes to cleanup, flatware is often treated as an afterthought. Many of us simply load our forks, knives, and spoons into the ...
Polishing your silverware is an old-school chore with a myriad of modern solutions -- store-bought ketchup being one of the ...
The more proactive you are with cleaning and maintaining silverware sets, the longer they'll retain their shiny appearance. If you use your genuine metal flatware daily, it can be tricky to keep them ...
Silver upkeep, be it jewelry or home goods, doesn’t have to require a visit to a professional. Here are expert tips for cleaning your silver with baking soda.
(“Chef Steph”) Stephanie Godke, Mississippi River Distilling Co., comes back to PSL to serve as “The Queen of Clean” (according to a joking Paula). Godke chooses to use non-toxic cleansers and ...
That little box of baking soda in your pantry is more than a leavener and deodorizer. Here’s why you should be cleaning with baking soda and how to do it.