Baking powder/soda?!
i was wondering if baking powder and baking soda can still be used even if they are placed in the fridge?
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i was wondering if baking powder and baking soda can still be used even if they are placed in the fridge?
thanks ((:
Doesn't soda react to liquid? Then if it's been exposed to moisture in the refrigerator, it might not be as effective if used in baking for a rising agent.
It would probably still be usable as a cleaning agent.
yes because if you put food outside they get rotten because it might get hot but if you put it in the fridge it stays the same but cold.
Hope i helped.
yea
I don't know about baking powder, though it should be kept in the pantry, not the fridge. Baking soda--well, I wouldn't, because it absorbs all the smells in the fridge. The thought of using it for cooking is gross.
I do use the soda from the fridge to clean when I change the box. I use it like Bon Ami or pour it down the drain to freshen it.
yes but not if they've been in there for a long time they take up freeze order after a wail but old baking soda used in freezer/refreezes can clean out your drain in the kitchen if mixed with vincer / or it work good as a scrubbing soap on stuff you don't want scratched