Handy Hints in Kitchen
Posted by: Manish in Home Tips, tags: Handy Hints, Home Tips, Kitchen tipsClick Here To Turbo-Charge Your PC With Auslogics BoostSpeed
Welcome! Since you are new to my site, would you like to subscribe to my RSS feeds? That way you'll never miss any of my interesting articles. Thanks for visiting!
Would you like to know about some great handy hints for kitchen which I’m following in my daily lives? It really makes thing run smoother, easier and well managed in the kitchen. If you are new to your kitchen, then these tips will certainly help you a lot.
- It is really hard to remove the odors of garlic or onion in the chopping board after you chopped it. But becomes very easy to remove such if you run a lemon quarter on both cutting boards and knife!
- Do you see stubborn stains in your gas stove? Can’t get out in between the push button switches in the stove? Then here is a quick solution for you. First you clean the surface area of gas stove with warm water and a soft cloth, then take a small stick wrapped with a piece of cotton or a cloth in between the push button switches of the stove. And about stubborn stains, you can remove it by rubbing baking soda with a soft cloth. At last you can dry it with clean, dry cloth and there will be your shiny gas stove!
- I like spending time in kitchen, discovering new dishes (LOL), but my fingers are always full of food stains after dishwashing, cleaning kitchen, etc. So what do I do for that? Yep, I rub a sliced potato on the stains of my fingers and rinse with water. Strains vanished!
- Do you know about Alka-Seltzer? It is a medicine for heartburn and indigestion relief. But I use this medicine to clean my thermos! Just fill the water in thermos, and then I drop three Alka-Seltzer tablets and leave it for an hour and then, there, you’ll have a nice, clean thermos.
- Have you ever had a problem where you accidentally kept twice the amount of salt while making a dish! Look no further for such worries, just drop a peeled potato; it will absorb the excess salt and your dish will be fine!
So how did you find these handy hints? You try it and let me know how it works.





















Entries (RSS)
these kitchen tips are very useful. I am always in the kitchen and always looking for a quicker way to get out!