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Quick Microwave Cakes

Angel Food Cake w/Fresh Strawberries

* 1/2 pkg. Betty Crocker 1 step angel food Cake mix

* 3/4 cup water

* 1 pkg fresh strawberries

* 8 cup Heat n' Serve container

* Quick chef w/blade

Combine cake mix and water. Pour into 8 cup Heat n' Serve.  Microwave on high for 2 1/2 minutes, then lower to 70% for an additional 2 1/2 minutes.

Remove from microwave and invert immediately.  Let stand for 10 -15 minutes.

Slice strawberries in Quick Chef w/blade.  Remove berries and blade, then whip fresh whipped cream with whipper attachment.

 

SELF-ICING CHOCOLATE CAKE

*  1 choc cake mix

*  1 (30z) instant choc pudding

*  2 eggs

*  1 1/2 cups milk

*  12 oz chocolate chips

*  1/2 cup nuts (optional)

*  8 cup oval Heat n' Serve

Mix all ingredients together.  Pour into 8 cup Oval Heat n' Serve.  Cook on high for 9-14 minutes or 70% (preferred) for 12 - 18 minutes.  Check for doneness (cake will pull away from sides all the way around)  Cool for 10 minutes, then invert onto plate.  Spread melted chocolate on top ( usually the chips have sunk to the bottom to create icing )cup Oval Heat n' Serve container

Mix all ingredients together.  Pour into 8-cup oval Heat n' Serve.  Cook on high for 9 - 14 minutes or 70% (preferred) for 12 - 18 minutes.  Check for doneness (cake will pull away from sides all the way around)

Cool for 10 minutes, then invert onto plate.  Spread melted chocolate on top (usually the chips have sunk to the bottom to TUPPERWARE TIPS & TRICKS

 

*  To remove most stains from your Tupperware, you can use a paste made from baking soda and water.

*  If the stain is set in, baking soda may work but you can also use straight bleach.

*  Placing Tupperware on the lawn in the sun helps.  The chlorine in the grass helps remove the stains.

*  Try to remember to run your Tupperware under COLD WATER before placing tomato products i them, this helps close the pours of your Tupperware.

*  To remove tomato stains, wash the product in COLD water using dish liquid.

*  Use cold water right after tomato product is removed.  Once the stain sets in, you may not be able to remove it at all.

*  Also you can use a light coating of vegetable spray before placing tomato products in the Tupperware bowl or container.

*  To remove oders you can crumple up newspaper and seal up in the Tupperware.  Leave for a couple of days and them wash.  Repeat if necessary.  (The charcoal in the newspaper ink, helps remove the odors)

*  Sealing a charcoal briquette i your Tupperware will remove odors, tool

*  Odors can also be removed by sealing your Tupperware with baking soda inside.  Again, leave for several days and then wash.

*  Baking soda, paste or degreaser, or diluted bleach solution will remove the stickiness from any of your Tupperware products.

*  If ever anythin molds in your Tupperware, kill the mold with vinegar.  Seal straight vinegar in the product and leave it for several days.  The mold will not grow back.  It would if you didn't kill the mold before using the piece again.

Remember that I can replace any Tupperware that is chipped, cracked, broken or pealing under Tupperware's warranty program.  Just give me a call at 240-315-1560 or email me at donnahouck@my.tupperware.com