Who broke the Spaghetti Sauce rule??

Do you have Spaghetti Sauce rules at your house? As in NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO PUT THE SPAGHETTI IN THE TUPPERWARE...EVER!! Cause don't you know that stuff stains?
Well, first off, get some Vent 'n Serves, they won't stain or pit when heating up foods in the microwave. From tomato based sauces to curries...your Vent 'n Serve containers won't stain.
"But I don't have those!!" you say, "Besides, it's too late, the Tupperware I do have is already stained." Never fear...you can lighten, if not entirely remove, those stains with a couple of simple tricks:
Well, first off, get some Vent 'n Serves, they won't stain or pit when heating up foods in the microwave. From tomato based sauces to curries...your Vent 'n Serve containers won't stain.
"But I don't have those!!" you say, "Besides, it's too late, the Tupperware I do have is already stained." Never fear...you can lighten, if not entirely remove, those stains with a couple of simple tricks:
- Rub the stained surface of your container or seal with baking soda on a damp cloth or sponge, then thoroughly wash the container or seal in warm, soapy water. Rinse and repeat as needed for stubborn stains.
- For tomato based stains, try covering the stain with a thin layer of prepared mustard. Let sit 8-10 hours and wash in warm soapy water.
- Spray a non-stick cooking spray prior to putting tomato-based foods into your Tupperware, or, for a healthier alternative, coat inside of container lightly with olive oil.
- Quickly wash out Tupperware with cold water and bit of dish soap prior to washing in the dishwasher or hot soapy water.