3 Kitchen Smells To Worry About, And How To Get Rid Of Them
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Whether it's caused by food or your appliances, here's what to look out for.
Kitchens are inherently smelly areas. Whether in the midst of cooking, preparing to empty out the fridge, or simply getting ready to clean up after having made dinner, you are likely smelling something in your kitchen.
Given all that, it’s important to note when a smell should be cause for concern.
We spoke to experts about which odors could indicate that your food isn’t safe to eat, which ones can signal that the safety of your home is in danger, and which mean it might be time for an appliance upgrade. And even better, we got tips on how to eliminate those odors.
Rule No. 1: Not all cheese is supposed to smell.
When dealing with leftovers, or even fresh produce or meat products, one rule tops them all: If it smells bad, throw it out. When it comes to cheeses, though, a food that’s inherently smelly, the guidelines aren’t as straightforward.