They spray it on the bottem of their shoes to keep mud from sticking to them. I found the answer on a morning sports show forum and checked it with a 1001 uses for pam cooking spray website, which gave the same use for soccer moms with their children's cleats.
Spray it into your sink to test it. If it comes out in clumps, than it is too old.
Yes it is so don't use a lot when you cook
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Yes you can. I've used it before I realized that there's now a pam spray specifically for baking which has a built in flour with it. They'll both work though for baking a cake and any other baking as well. Good luck with your baking!
It definitely kills mice! We sprayed it on my daughter's pet mice's wheel b/c it was squeaking, and it apparently killed one of them. I think it poisoned her, so sad. I threw out the can and will never use it to cook ever again. I would be VERY careful with it around dogs. I personally would not use it.
If your nonstick pan is sticking, you can first spray it with a baking/cooking spray like Pam or you can place paper cupcake cups in the wells of the muffin pan before adding the muffin mix. Spray it BEFORE you put the mix in. Or you could just use regular old canola oil or plain oil to slicken the stuff up.
You could use Pam ... It depends on what you need it for.
i find using butter from the butter wraper works well. or just use pam!
put cooking spray on the pan
use bread and grease
butter or PAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!