Cornstarch was originally intended for laundry, so it's no surprise it has many household uses. Here's how to use it around ...
Ah, cornstarch. That little white powder hanging out in your pantry, often overlooked, but oh-so-versatile! If you're like ...
From polishing silver to removing grease stains, cornstarch has many household cleaning uses. Liudmila Chernetska / Getty Images From cleaning windows to removing odors and stains, cornstarch can be ...
Cornstarch isn’t just for baking cakes, cupcakes, and muffins. It actually works wonders in the garden, treating powdery mildew, improving water retention in planters, helping prevent blisters on your ...
Everyone knows that oven racks are a nightmare to get sparkling clean — but could cornstarch really save the day? We put the ...
It’s happened to the best of us. You’ve roasted the perfect whole chicken or made Salisbury Steak and used the pan drippings to make gravy, but unfortunately it turned out thin and runny. While it's ...
Cornstarch is a low-cost, readily available, humble miracle found in the baking aisle of just about every supermarket and grocery store in the country, and online. Extracted from corn and then ...
Over time, upholstery turns dingy and develops a less-than-fresh smell. Spills leave behind dark, oily stains that are challenging to remove, especially if your furniture is covered with a delicate ...