1. Wrap celery and broccoli in aluminum foil | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wrapping celery and broccoli in
aluminum foil and keeping it as airtight as possible can preserve them
for up to a month. The reason is that fresh celery/broccoli has the
right amount of moisture inside, and by keeping it in the airtight foil,
it keeps it fresh and crisp for longer.
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2. Fix stale chips and crackers in the microwave | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Don’t throw away stale chips or
crackers. Instead – put them in the microwave, but be sure to consume
them quickly after, since the staling process accelerates once they cool
down.
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3. Turn a finished jar of spreadable chocolate into hot coco | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
That “empty” jar of Nutella is not
really empty, is it? Those leftover bits of delicious chocolaty goodness
can be turned into amazing chocolate milk with ease – simply pour hot
milk into the spent jar, close the lid and give it a good shake until
the residue all mixes with the milk, then pour in a glass and enjoy!
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4. Store pineapples upside-down | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ever bought a fresh pineapple and cut
it up, only to discover that the top is deliciously sweet, but the
bottom is very tart? This happens because naturally, the ripening
process begins at the top of the pineapple and slowly moves down. To get
the pineapple to ripen faster and be fully sweet, cut off the leafy
part and store it upside down, the sugars will travel from the old top
to the “new” top and hasten the ripening, leaving you with a sweet and
delicious pineapple quickly. OR, you can place the pineapple on the side, and keep turning it around each day, till ripe to cut, as at times, if you take out too much of the leaves to store the pineapple, then it can get stale too fast.
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5.Store apples with potatoes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apples produce Ethylene gas, which is effective at preventing the potatoes from sprouting.
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6. Keep onions and garlic in ventilated paper bags | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Keeping onions and garlic cloves in ventilated bag will keep them fresh and free of mold for 2-3 months longer.
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
20 Great and Helpful Kitchen Tips
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