Friday, September 23, 2011
When you cook food, do the food particles in the air settle on your stuff?
I just started cooking in a rather enclosed space with no overhead fan (we just have a loose skillet, no oven). The space smells a lot like what was cooked for hours. Do all those food particles in the air eventually settle down on my stuff. I don't really want everything I own to smell like old food eventually. Any advice would be helpful.|||Particles of dust are everywhere. As long as there is air to breath, there will be dust particles. And those dust particles can and will get anywhere, including on your stuff. As to what to do about it, I don't really know.|||Yes, but the question is how much.
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