When what you cook ends up in the HVAC equipment
When what you cook ends up in the HVAC equipment
She had been cooking ever since her recent move to her own apartment.
She had gotten a job where that allows her to work remotely which spared her some time to cook and enjoy a few hobbies.
She had cut out the need to drive to eateries for the first time in her life. She decided to save money and finally get to enjoy cooking at the same time. There are so many cooking tutorials on YouTube that anybody can use to learn how to cook and she was taking advantage of this. You just need the least amount of patience and commitment to learning and growing to be a good cook. You don’t even need to have any special experience. She learned fairly fast and focused on both Asian & Italian food the most. Italian food was pretty easy because it’s one recognizable globally, whereas with Asian food you’ve got a whole unique flavor variety. It’s so exciting to learn how to make egg curries but be ready to have your whole house smell like Asian food. When she was replacing her A/C filter last month, it smelled like the foods she cooked earlier. She only imagined what the inside of her A/C really was like. She should consider running a whole-house air purifier for a few hours as a way of absorbing some of the cooking odors that are released when making these delicious meals. Most of the oils from those foods are released into the air in vapor form & they cling to surfaces. Sometimes these surfaces are the insides of the Heating & Air Conditioning system. You don’t want the inside of your ductwork all covered in cooking oil.