Simple Kitchen Hacks
Let’s face it; we all want to make our life easier, especially in the kitchen. Some of us dread the kitchen area because we know that we have to cook or wash the dishes and after a hard day’s work who feels like doing anything else apart from relaxing? Luckily, there are plenty of simple kitchen hacks that save us time, money and unnecessary frustration or anger.
The kitchen shouldn’t be looked upon with dread; you can enjoy the time spent there and find some delicious recipes that aren’t so complex or time consuming. Afterwards, you can clean the place up rather easily if you go for DIY cleaning products that are really efficient and affordable.
Storing Different Fruits and Vegetables
Some fruits and vegetables can last longer if they are stored properly. For example, tomatoes shouldn’t be stored in the fridge, but they should be left at room temperature with their stems down. Bananas shouldn’t be kept in a bunch, but should be separated and wrapped in plastic.
Are the Eggs Still Ok to Eat?
Place the eggs in a bowl of cold water. The eggs that sink are the edible ones. The eggs that float in water should be thrown away.
Removing Seeds Can Be Easy
If you have an ice cream scoop you can remove the seeds of different vegetables and fruits quite easily. Saving time in the kitchen has become so easy.
Peeling Oranges and Other Citrus Fruits
If you always end up with a few citrus stains when peeling oranges or other citrus fruits, there is a simple method that can make your life easier. If you put the citrus fruits in the microwave for a minute or so, it will be so much easier to peel the skin off. Just make sure to let the fruits cool off a bit because you might burn yourself.
Peeling Potatoes Can Be a Piece of Pie
You can boil the potatoes then throw them in ice cold water. You will end up peeling potatoes without too much effort. You won’t be needing the peeler either.
Salt Scrubs
Cast iron is usually cleaned with soap and water. This will damage the cast iron in time. Use salt scrubs when you want to clean cast iron. It’s safe, easy, affordable and efficient.
Hooray for Lemon Juice and Baking Soda
Both lemon juice and baking soda have multiple uses in the kitchen. If you can’t seem to get rid of different smells on your hands, use lemon juice or baking soda to neutralize the smell. And when something catches fire a bit, sprinkle a bit of baking soda on that surface before using a fire extinguisher.
Just Do It Yourself
Having a hard time finding the perfect cleaning products for your kitchen utensils? There are plenty of cool DIY projects that use natural ingredients. These cleaning products last longer, smell better and they won’t dry your hands or hurt your skin in any way. Frugal living will always be compatible with a practical approach, especially when it comes to kitchen hacks.