
I. Kitchen & Cooking Mastery
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Check Egg Freshness: Drop an egg into a glass of salt water. Fresh eggs sink to the bottom; old ones float.
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Fluffy Scrambled Eggs: Whisk a splash of warm water into your eggs. For extra fluff and flavor, add a drop of cooking wine before frying.
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Tender Chicken: Boil chicken with a few soybeans. It will cook faster, stay tender, and be more nutritious.
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Succulent Stir-fry: Add a dash of water when stir-frying sliced meat. It keeps the meat much juicier than dry frying.
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Crispy Veggies: Always use boiling water when stir-frying vegetables. Cold water makes them tough and bland; hot water keeps them crisp.
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White Lotus Root: Add a little water while sautéing lotus root to prevent it from turning black.
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Sprout-Proof Potatoes: Store an apple in your potato bin to stop them from sprouting.
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Easy De-scaling: Soak fish in salt water before scaling; the scales will slide off effortlessly.
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Fresh Fish Soup: Add a splash of milk to the pot when cooking frozen fish to restore a fresh, savory flavor.
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Non-Greasy Eggplant: Blanch eggplant in boiling water or salt it to draw out moisture before frying. Add a dash of vinegar to keep the color vibrant.
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Glossy Rice: Add a few drops of cooking oil to the water before steaming rice. The grains will be glossy and won’t stick to the pot.
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Clean Mushrooms: Add a pinch of flour when washing wood-ear mushrooms to lift away deep-seated dirt.
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Quick-Cook Beans: Soak beans (mung, soy, or red), then freeze them for 2 hours before boiling. They’ll soften in record time.
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Easy Garlic Peeling: Soak a whole head of garlic in water for a few minutes to make the skins slide right off.
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Garlic Breath Cure: Drink a glass of milk to neutralize that lingering garlic odor in your mouth.
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Perfect Dumplings: Add a pinch of salt to the boiling water before dropping in your dumplings. It strengthens the dough so they won’t break or stick.
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Whole Walnuts: Steam walnuts for 10 minutes, then drop them in cold water. The shells will crack easily, leaving the meat intact.
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Keep Soda Fizzy: Store large soda bottles upside down to prevent the gas from leaking out.
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Tomato & Mango Peeling: For tomatoes, blanch in boiling water. For mangoes, rotate them over a gas flame for a few seconds; the skin will peel off effortlessly.
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Instant Non-Stick Pan: Heat a regular iron pan, add a little oil, swirl it, and pour it out. Add cold oil back in—now you have a natural non-stick surface!
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Clean Slices: Use a piece of silk thread to slice preserved eggs. If using a knife, dip it in hot water first to keep the yolk from sticking.
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Chili Burn Relief: If your hands sting after chopping peppers, wash them with toothpaste for instant relief.
II. Home Maintenance & Cleaning
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Cutting Board Care: Coat a new cutting board with cooking oil 3-4 times (letting it dry between coats) to make it durable and crack-resistant.
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Clay Pot Prep: Boil rice water or porridge in a brand-new clay pot first. The starch seals the microscopic pores and prevents leaking.
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Rust Eraser: Use a sliced onion, a potato slice, or a radish skin dipped in salt to scrub away rust spots.
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Stain-Free Mugs: Rub baking soda onto a damp sponge to effortlessly remove tea or coffee stains from the inside of mugs.
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Fog-Free Mirror: Rub a bar of soap on your bathroom mirror and buff it dry with a cloth. It creates a film that prevents steam from clinging.
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Sparkling Stovetop: Mix 2 tbsp of white vinegar with 200ml of warm water. Use a sponge to wipe down your stove for a streak-free shine.
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The Range Hood Shield: After cleaning your range hood, apply a thin layer of liquid glue to the surface. Once dry, grease will stick to the glue, which you can just peel off later!
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Deodorize Cutting Boards: Soak in rice water, scrub with ginger, and finish with a splash of vinegar. Let it dry in the sun to kill odors.
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Seasoning an Iron Pan: If a new pan turns food black, boil 250g of vinegar in it and scrub well before use.
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Unclog Drains: Pour half a cup of baking soda down the drain followed by a cup of vinegar. Once the fizzing stops, flush with hot water.
III. Daily Life & Personal Care
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The Mango Glass Trick: Cut a mango in half and use the rim of a thin glass to scoop the fruit out in one clean piece.
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Dust in the Eye: If you get a speck of dust in your eye, close your eyes and cough forcefully a few times. The dust will dislodge itself naturally.
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Tight Lids: If a plastic bottle cap is stuck, put it in the freezer for a few minutes. It will loosen up and unscrew easily.
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Anti-Nausea: Keep a slice of fresh ginger under your nose and inhale the spicy scent to prevent motion sickness.
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Label Remover: Use a hair dryer to heat up price tags or stickers. They will peel off easily without leaving any sticky residue.
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Clean Your Phone: Wipe your phone screen and buttons with a tissue dipped in a drop of floral water (or cologne) to keep it sanitized and fresh.
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Privacy Protection: Use a wet tissue or floral water to wipe the thermal ink off shipping labels before throwing them away.
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Fresh Flowers: Add a few drops of white vinegar or bleach to the vase water to keep flowers looking vibrant for longer.
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Zipper Fix: Rub a candle (wax) on a stuck or stiff zipper, then wipe with a dry cloth to make it glide smoothly.
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Soft Towels: Boil hardened towels in salt water for 10 minutes to restore their original softness.
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Headache Relief: Massage a few drops of peppermint oil into your temples to soothe a tension headache.
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Stop Hiccups: Take a few sips of warm water and swallow slowly while bending 90 degrees at the waist.
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Shoe Deodorizer: Sprinkle a little baking soda into your shoes to absorb moisture and eliminate odors.
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Splinter Removal: Apply a paste of baking soda and water to a splinter. It softens the skin, making the splinter easier to pull out without pain.
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Stop Snoring: Drink a little water before bed to hydrate your throat and reduce snoring caused by dryness.
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Energy Saving: Use hot water when starting your rice cooker to reach the boiling point faster and save electricity.
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Descale Water Dispensers: Boil fresh lemon slices (deseeded) in your water dispenser for 2-3 hours to remove white scale buildup.
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Dry Shoes: Use the baking soda trick (Hack #45) specifically for sneakers and boots to keep them dry and moisture-free.



