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Condiment squirt bottles are super important tools for creating art pancakes but they can be challenging to clean! So I thought I would share with you today my cleaning process for them.
I used to put the bottles in the dishwasher but I noticed that they would end up discolored (not the lids for some reason, just the squirt bottles). This could just be my dishwasher but anyhow, now I always clean the bottles by hand.
Here's my process:
Step One: Discard the leftover batter in the trash
Step Two: Soak the bottles in water for a few minutes.
Step Three: Put the palm of your hand over the squirt bottle and shake the water around a few times.
Step Four: Use a baby bottle brush to clean your squirt bottle. Let them dry upside down on a towel.
Step Five: Put the lids in the dishwasher in a basket on the top rack
All done!
I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving break! I'm still catching up after the holiday but I'm getting there. I'm planning on writing several posts coming up answering some of the frequently asked questions that I get. So, probably one of the questions I get asked the most is:
Where do I find squirt bottles for pancake art?
Ok so they're actually just plastic condiment bottles and I buy mine at Walmart in the kitchen isle. I see that you can buy them online on amazon.com HERE as well but they cost more than Walmart and then you have to pay for shipping as well.
There are generally two kitchen isles in most Walmart stores and it's in the Gadget one.
Check it out...only $.97! I have tons of them in my cupboard just in case!
Make sure and check that the nozzle isn't bent (as sometimes they are) so that the pancake batter squirts out straight and not crooked.
If you have any questions that you'd like answered, let me know and I might write a post about it :)
Blessings,
Jenni
Helpful! I am always inspired by the wonderful creations you make and would love to surprise the kiddo's with something cute one Sunday am.
THanks for sharing. :)
I'm sure you would be good at it Lisa with your illustration background :)