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26 EFFECTIVE KITCHEN HACKS THAT WORK WONDERS
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KITCHEN LIFEHACKS YOU SHOULD LEARN BY HEART

After watching this video, you will learn awesome kitchen hacks for lazy people! The main aim of this video is to speed up your cooking routine. You will learn how to organize and store different products in the refrigerator. Our tips will help you to cut down on food waste. Check out a collection of brilliant lifehacks how to store leftovers in the refrigerator. We know the most effective way to keep cheese fresh as long as possible. Take a bowl of water and add a tablespoon of salt. Soak tissue in this liquid and wrap a piece of cheese in it. Add salt to the milk and it will stay fresh longer and store it in the refrigerator. The next lifehack sounds weird but a slice of bread keeps fresh cookies in a jar. Keep strawberries fresh using white vinegar. Take a container with water and add vinegar (3 parts of water and 1 part of vinegar). Place strawberries into the container and leave for a couple for minutes. After that place berries in a colander and rinses them with water. Dry and store in the refrigerator. We know a perfect way to prevent mold growth in a plastic bag with bread. Put a stalk of celery in a plastic bag. Moreover, it will help to freshen up stale bread.
You will love these handy kitchen ideas: use clothespins to pull out the pieces of bread out of the toaster; you can open soda can using chopsticks; use a skimmer to separate yolks from whites; you can easily make whipped cream for coffee using a French press.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:09 How to store food leftovers
02:23 A clever way to store cheese
03:46 Surprising way to use clothespins
04:46 How to separate yolks from whites

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