naekelsey
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The thread explores the idea of using the kitchen spritzer for non-food applications, specifically for suntan lotion and salad dressings. Participants share their thoughts on the feasibility and potential challenges of these uses.
Views differ on the practicality of using suntan lotion and salad dressings in the spritzer, with some participants expressing interest in trying it while others raise concerns about thickness and clogging.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and inquiries related to the use of the kitchen spritzer for non-food items, reflecting a variety of opinions and considerations.
Consultants interested in creative uses for kitchen tools or those exploring alternative applications for the kitchen spritzer may find the discussion relevant.
DebbieJ said:I think the lotion would be too thick.
bakingwithamy said:I had a customer ask if you could put salad vinagraitte in it to spray for salads... I would assume you could, but thought I'd ask here to see![]()
naekelsey said:I will try it. Now to find my spritzer, and I just placed an order this morning!!!
I can't use oil, to fair, but will try some different suntan lotions..
Wonder if it would effect the lotion to much if you added some water to it??
The Pampered Chef Kitchen Spritzer is a versatile kitchen tool designed to dispense oils, vinegars, and other liquids in a fine mist. It allows for healthier cooking by enabling you to use less oil while still achieving great flavor and even coverage on your food.
To use the Kitchen Spritzer, fill the bottle with your desired oil or vinegar, then pump the handle to create pressure. Press the nozzle to spray a fine mist over your food or cooking surface. It's perfect for salads, grilling, roasting, and more!
No, the Kitchen Spritzer is specifically designed for culinary use and should not be used for suntan lotion or any other non-food products. Using it for anything other than its intended purpose can damage the spritzer and may pose health risks.
You can use a variety of oils in the Kitchen Spritzer, including olive oil, canola oil, and avocado oil. However, avoid using oils that are too thick or contain additives, as they may clog the spritzer.
To clean the Kitchen Spritzer, disassemble the parts and rinse them with warm, soapy water. You can also fill the bottle with warm water and a drop of dish soap, pump it to clean the interior, and then rinse thoroughly. Make sure all parts are completely dry before reassembling.