Nana’s Simple Trick to Sparkling Ovens

She never called it a “hack.” To her, it was simply the right way to care for something that fed the family. A low, gentle heat, a bowl of water, and a dishwashing pod doing silent work while she set the table or folded laundry. An hour later, the oven door opened like a reveal: softened grease, loosened stains, and only a cloth needed to finish the job. For the stubborn corners, she’d patiently go back, sometimes repeating the process rather than reaching for a harsh spray. “If it steams, it softens. If it softens, it lets go,” she’d say.... Continues…

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