The dishwasher thread reminded me that I've been wanting to ask about this.
I use pyrex for food storage. The lids to these, along with my silicone spatulas, seem to have absorbed detergent during the dishwashing phase. I can taste soap if I lick the spatula and even more worrisome - my lactation cookies seem to leach a hint of soap if I store them in the pyrex. Does anyone have any tips for getting rid of this? Or, if I break down and buy replacements, how do I avoid the detergent soaking in again?
Me-41, Hubby-40.
1st BFP-8/17/12!
Missed Miscarriage discovered @ 8 week US. D&C.
2nd BFP-2/13/13!
Blighted Ovum discovered @ 8 week US. Natural miscarriage.
3rd BFP-5/22/13! By
early June, progesterone plummeting.
Another loss.
August 2013 - started Donor Egg process, but surprise BFP with my own eggs.
Dear Son born 5/28/14
Re: NBR - another housecleaning type question
1st BFP-8/17/12! Missed Miscarriage discovered @ 8 week US. D&C.
2nd BFP-2/13/13! Blighted Ovum discovered @ 8 week US. Natural miscarriage.
3rd BFP-5/22/13! By early June, progesterone plummeting. Another loss.
August 2013 - started Donor Egg process, but surprise BFP with my own eggs.
Dear Son born 5/28/14
In the meantime you can remove the soap smell from your Pyrex and spatulas by soaking them in hot water and plain white vinegar for a few hours. Then rinse well and air dry overnight.
(My husband is a commercial dish machine and laundry specialist.)
DS: 11/8/11 | 9 lb 7 oz, 22 in
DD: 5/22/14 | 9 lb 9 oz, 21.5 in
1st BFP-8/17/12! Missed Miscarriage discovered @ 8 week US. D&C.
2nd BFP-2/13/13! Blighted Ovum discovered @ 8 week US. Natural miscarriage.
3rd BFP-5/22/13! By early June, progesterone plummeting. Another loss.
August 2013 - started Donor Egg process, but surprise BFP with my own eggs.
Dear Son born 5/28/14