No one enjoys a messy kitchen splattered with ingredients after a culinary adventure.
However, when slip-ups do occur, tidying up post food preparation is generally a breeze. But if you’re seeking to prevent untidy spills while seasoning your dishes, then brace yourself for a game-changing kitchen life hack.
In an Instagram share that left jaws dropping, the stylish and charismatic Gok Wan divulged a nifty tactic for pouring liquids cleanly and accurately.
Captioned simply with a « mind-blown » emoji, the clip revealed an innovative use of a bottle’s lid to create a small opening for a controlled, no-splash pour.
The life-altering tip managed to resonate with his 1.1 million followers, sparking a sensation as hordes expressed their astonishment.
Comments flooded in, with one person exclaiming: « Who knew? » Another was equally impressed declaring: « Wow Gok Wan, didn’t know this? Thank you for sharing. »
Someone else admitted their surprise, posting: « I thought it was just meant to be pulled back halfway? That’s what I’ve always done. »
An enlightened follower remarked: « Well! Now we know… brilliant! » While another simply couldn’t contain their amazement, adding: « Shut up?! »
It isn’t just Gok Wan’s clever kitchen workaround that set social media abuzz. Recently, a woman’s £1.50 cleaning hack makes « disgusting » hobs look brand new.
Despite the fact that sometimes, no matter how hard you scrub, the stains just won’t budge. Emma, who posts on social media as @cleanqueen95, said there’s a miracle product that worked wonders for her.
She claimed: « Honestly, it gets like this every time I use it. At least cleaning it is satisfying. » She took some of The Pink Stuff cleaner, put it on a sponge and got to work on her grimy, greasy hob.
And on another occasion, foodies were left mind-blown after discovering a « secret » ketchup sauce hack. In a viral video, the person demonstrates how a fork can be the ultimate tool in your condiment arsenal, meaning you never have to waste a drop again.
The caption revealed: « The secret Heinz doesn’t want you to know! » By placing a fork under the sachet and sliding it across, you can salvage « every last drop of ketchup ».