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Cooking Spray And Torani Syrups


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what type of cooking spray does everybody use? does anybody know if Torani syrups are gluten-free?

Thank you!!!


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I personally don't like the taste of cooking sprays, but many people here use Pam (just make sure you don't accidentally get Pam for baking-which contains wheat flour in it). I get Mazola Pure Olive Oil cooking spray for my husband. I am looking for a pump spray bottle for oil, so I can make my own out of regular olive oil...

I don't know about the syrups. Sorry.

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I am looking for a pump spray bottle for oil, so I can make my own out of regular olive oil...

I don't know about the syrups. Sorry.

that's what i use, and i have seen them everywhere - but i got mine cheapest just at the local grocer.

kabowman Explorer

EVERY spray cooking spray I have found still has soy in it except for the passover safe one I found a couple of years ago and was ONLY olive oil. Lacking that, buy the pump.

jerseyangel Proficient

I really need to buy a pump--aside from the soy, I don't like the film the cooking sprays leave on my cookware. Any place food dosen't touch it, it cooks on and it's so hard to get off.

hineini Enthusiast

I really need to buy a pump, too - Since it doesnt require any chemical propellant and I can just use whatever oil is healthiest (usually EVOO). But right now I use Trader Joe's canola oil spray (since the only time I need spray is when I bake, and EVOO is a little too... olivey).

However, be careful! Some baking sprays have flour in them. They will state it pretty plainly, though.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

For all those folks searching for the pump. Pampered chef sells them. I have one and it's a handy thing to have. Just put in your favorite oil and pump pump pump.......no cfc's and no additivies. Healthy for the environment and you :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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EVERY spray cooking spray I have found still has soy in it except for the passover safe one I found a couple of years ago and was ONLY olive oil. Lacking that, buy the pump.

Pam for Grilling is soy-free! That's what I use; it works fine for stovetop cooking as well.

Jeanne

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that's what i use, and i have seen them everywhere - but i got mine cheapest just at the local grocer.

I have looked at every store in my town (and the next biggest town) except Kmart, which is probably where I will find it. I just forget to look everytime I walk through the door! :huh:

What is funny is that my husband has a case of them left over from when he used to sell car wash products and they have never been used. I am about to ask him to go dig one out and I will clean it really good and use it. Won't it be funny to any guests who come over and it looks like I am spraying tire cleaner on my cooking pans! I mean they are clean, never been used for anything, so it should be safe. It just is labeled tire cleaner on the side... :o

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Thanks for the help!!!

Dana :)

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