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22 Genius Kitchen Tips You Probably Didn’t Know About




22 Genius Kitchen Tips You Probably Didn't Know About


Everybody could do with saving some time here and there. There are so many tips and cheats that will save you time, money and your sanity when it comes to cooking, baking, preparing and cleaning in the kitchen.
We wanted to share some with you so we’ve roamed the depths of the internet to find the best kitchen cheats, tips, tricks and hacks that will make your life easier!
Take a look at each one by clicking the links below…22 Genius Kitchen Tips You Probably Didn't Know About
Regrow 17 Foods From Scraps - You wouldn’t believe how many food items you actually grow from the scraps you’d normally throw away!
How To Zest A Lemon Really Easily - Here are 3 different methods of zesting citrus fruits.
How To Make A Multi-purpose Holder From A Whisk - This is a fun way to store fruit and veg.

How To Make Milk Go Further - A frugal way to make your milk last longer and go further.
Tips On Lettuce - This will show you how to get rid of the stalk in seconds making the most of the edible part, a real time and money saving tip.
How To Not Pour Fat Down The Sink - Save a visit from the plumber and make sure you don’t pour any fat down the drain using this simple tip.
How To Stop Pasta Boiling Over - Make sure you don’t over boil the pasta pan by using this DIY, it makes the pasta taste better as well.
 How To Make A Tennis Ball Jar Opener - This is for those who need a little help with those stiff and stubborn jars.
How To Know Your Labels - Make sure you are in the know when it comes to labels on your food.
Cheese Grating Tips - You can grate cheese really easily using a little oil, no more clumpy cheese….
How To Grill & Cut Mushrooms - Prepare and cook these yummy mushrooms with this tutorial.
12 Time Saving Tips - These simple time saving tips will help you get things done more efficiently freeing up your time for the more important things like hosting.
Keep Lettuce For Two Weeks - Why not make your lettuce go further and last longer by following these tips.
22 Genius Kitchen Tips You Probably Didn’t Know AboutHow To Peel A Garlic Bulb In 5 Seconds - This fantastic kitchen cheat will have your garlic peeled in no time.
The Easy Way To Strip Corn - This easy way of getting the corn off the cob will make your life much easier.
DIY Panini Press - You can even have that cafe style panini in the comfort of your own home with this clever DIY.
How To Freeze Herbs - This great tip allows you to use fresh herbs in cooking without having to buy them from the grocery store every time.
Homemade Brown Sugar - If you ever need brown sugar and you don’t have any then this is a simple tip to make some from scratch.
22 Genius Kitchen Tips You Probably Didn't Know AboutHow To Recondition Cast Iron Pans - Give your tired old pans a new lease of life by following these steps.
24 Kitchen Tricks Not To Forget - From how to tell if an egg is off to how to prepare fresh ginger these tips will change how you think…
How To Cut An Onion With No TEARS - There are loads of NO-TEAR methods, this one is definitely worth a try.
How To Speed Peel Potatoes - A great way of saving time with this tip, no need to peel before boiling your potatoes.

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