The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Start with yourself
Step 2:
Move on to the utensils and counters
Step 3:
Cook it right
Step 4:
Clear the air!
Step 5:
Do the dishes right away



Helpful Tips


Sprinkle a little salt in the skillet before frying fish to prevent the fish from sticking. That means less mess and fewer smells from the pan.

Grilling your fish outdoors is the most obvious method to keep the kitchen free of cooking fish smells.

 

Food and Drink


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Learn2 Remove Fishy Smells (Continued)

Step 4Clear the air!

Cleaning the stuff that emits fishy smells is most of the battle. But fish has a way of hanging around, so you'll probably have some odor to deal with. Here's how to cope.

  • Ventilate. Open the windows or use an exhaust fan while you work.

  • Set a dish of warm white or cider vinegar on the counter or in the windowsill. This acts to neutralize odors.

     

  • Once you've neutralized the air, burn a scoop or two of ground coffee on a piece of foil on a burner. You might like to do this while you cook as well. Of course, you might not like the way coffee smells. If you don't, try boiling some water and adding cinnamon and cloves. Let it simmer in an uncovered pot, letting the sweet warm smells fill the air.

 

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