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Topic: Brilliantly simple kitchen tips that will change your life. (Read 566 times)

legendary
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I have one kitchen tip you guys probably dont apply, disinfect tables, sinks and knives, alot of bacteria is hidden unseen to the naked eye.

Yes indeed! Those things are everywhere.

I must say it is very hard to "get rid" of all of them... as those are everywhere ... on our cloths, shoes, keyboards (A LOT THERE!) and everywhere.

This is a reason why you shouldn't keep a toothbrush near your closet. Smiley

A little common bacteria will not hurt most people, and it often helps build up your immunities.
newbie
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love the lemon tip  Smiley

i always roll an orange around on a table with the palm of my hands for 30 seconds, makes them easier to peel

didn't realise that also helps get more juices out!
legendary
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I have one kitchen tip you guys probably dont apply, disinfect tables, sinks and knives, alot of bacteria is hidden unseen to the naked eye.


Yes indeed! Those things are everywhere.

I must say it is very hard to "get rid" of all of them... as those are everywhere ... on our cloths, shoes, keyboards (A LOT THERE!) and everywhere.

This is a reason why you shouldn't keep a toothbrush near your closet. Smiley
legendary
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1) For best results when you're baking, leave butter and eggs at room temperature overnight.
2) To make a great sandwich, spread the mayonnaise from corner to corner on the bread. People rush this step and just do a swoosh down the middle. Every bite should be flavorful.
3) Take the time to actually read recipes through before you begin.
4) Recipes are only a guideline, not the Bible. Feel comfortable replacing ingredients with similar ingredients that you like. If you like oregano but not thyme, use oregano.




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I have one kitchen tip you guys probably dont apply, disinfect tables, sinks and knives, alot of bacteria is hidden unseen to the naked eye.
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
If I remember to try this method of freezing water I'll be sure to post what worked best for me.
legendary
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I do not believe in instant ice cubes as I was many times using boiled water to make ice cubes and maybe it was faster - I dunno Smiley but for sure not instant.

The instant ice cubes is a myth. It has no basis in reality.

"Instant" looks like a really poor choice of words in the title.
Faster is possible and I'll remember to try it sometime.



No it isn't faster either.  It is slower.  The colder the water the better if you want it to freeze faster.  This is a fact.

Please, check your facts here....A quick look seems to indicate that "hot water can freeze faster than cold"
https://www.google.com/search?q=Mpemba+effect&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb
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I do not believe in instant ice cubes as I was many times using boiled water to make ice cubes and maybe it was faster - I dunno Smiley but for sure not instant.

The instant ice cubes is a myth. It has no basis in reality.

"Instant" looks like a really poor choice of words in the title.
Faster is possible and I'll remember to try it sometime.



No it isn't faster either.  It is slower.  The colder the water the better if you want it to freeze faster.  This is a fact.
hero member
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Well I don't burn my rice anymore but I do appreciate the knowledge many thanks for the tips/ link.  I like to cook so any tips are ver much appreciated.  +1  Wink 
legendary
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I do not believe in instant ice cubes as I was many times using boiled water to make ice cubes and maybe it was faster - I dunno Smiley but for sure not instant.

The instant ice cubes is a myth. It has no basis in reality.

"Instant" looks like a really poor choice of words in the title.
Faster is possible and I'll remember to try it sometime.

legendary
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Some tips:
1) If you're cooking for someone important — whether it's your boss or a date — never try a new recipe and a new ingredient at the same time.
2) After working with garlic, rub your hands vigorously on your stainless steel sink for 30 seconds before washing them. It will remove the odor.
3) When chopping herbs, toss a little salt onto the cutting board; it will keep the herbs from flying around.






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The instant ice cubes is a myth. It has no basis in reality.
legendary
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I do not believe in instant ice cubes as I was many times using boiled water to make ice cubes and maybe it was faster - I dunno Smiley but for sure not instant.
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instant ice cubes will come handy in this summer Smiley

indeed specialy here in my country seems iced water is not enough to ease the hotness  Undecided
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instant ice cubes will come handy in this summer Smiley
legendary
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nice advice i've learned a few tricks from this post now i will never cursed the lemon from being not to juicy when i squeeze them for some lemon juice Smiley

The same thing works really good for juice oranges and limes.
Just "pre-squeeze" a bit and you get more juice.
....Oh, it's been wayyyyyyy too long since I squeezed a fresh orange.
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JUICIER LEMONS

A typical lemon contains 3 tbsp of juice. To maximise the amount you can squeeze, roll the fruit on a kitchen counter, applying light pressure. This bursts the tiny juice-filled cells.
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INSTANT  ICE CUBES

It may sound unlikely, but water that’s been boiled will freeze faster than water straight from the tap.

The reason is something called the Mpemba effect, named after a Tanzanian man Erasto Mpemba who first brought this to the attention of physicists.

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RESCUE BURNT RICE

If you burn your rice, don’t despair. Just remove from the heat and place a piece of white bread on top of it for about ten minutes. This will extract and absorb the burnt flavour.

The rice should be fine to eat, but be careful to leave the blackened pieces on the bottom of the pan when serving.
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Much more here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2604736/How-THREE-TIMES-juice-lemons-brilliantly-simple-kitchen-tips-change-life.html


The fast freeze ice cubes is crazy, I've never heard that before.
You might be able to impress "new friends and lovers" with how much you know about working in the kitchen.
Will this info really change your life?



nice advice i've learned a few tricks from this post now i will never cursed the lemon from being not to juicy when i squeeze them for some lemon juice Smiley
legendary
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lol, I didnt know you can still save and eat burnt rice.

Learn something new everyday.

Does white bread really remove bad flavors?
Might try that some day, but I don't buy white bread.
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lol, I didnt know you can still save and eat burnt rice.

Learn something new everyday.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1040
A Great Time to Start Something!
JUICIER LEMONS

A typical lemon contains 3 tbsp of juice. To maximise the amount you can squeeze, roll the fruit on a kitchen counter, applying light pressure. This bursts the tiny juice-filled cells.
...

...
INSTANT ICE CUBES

It may sound unlikely, but water that’s been boiled will freeze faster than water straight from the tap.

The reason is something called the Mpemba effect, named after a Tanzanian man Erasto Mpemba who first brought this to the attention of physicists.

...
RESCUE BURNT RICE

If you burn your rice, don’t despair. Just remove from the heat and place a piece of white bread on top of it for about ten minutes. This will extract and absorb the burnt flavour.

The rice should be fine to eat, but be careful to leave the blackened pieces on the bottom of the pan when serving.
....
Much more here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2604736/How-THREE-TIMES-juice-lemons-brilliantly-simple-kitchen-tips-change-life.html


The fast freeze ice cubes is crazy, I've never heard that before.
You might be able to impress "new friends and lovers" with how much you know about working in the kitchen.
Will this info really change your life?

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