{"id":4789,"date":"2021-05-22T01:37:01","date_gmt":"2021-05-22T01:37:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=4789"},"modified":"2021-05-22T01:37:01","modified_gmt":"2021-05-22T01:37:01","slug":"household-items-wrong","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/household-items-wrong\/","title":{"rendered":"Household Items We\u2019ve Been Using Wrong The Whole Time"},"content":{"rendered":"

There are some things we\u2019re so used to doing but these things deserve a second look so we can use them the way they were meant to be used. Here are the everyday items we\u2019ve been getting wrong all along.\n

Saucepan Handles\n

Eating is something we all do every day, and there\u2019s very little eating that doesn\u2019t start as cooking. The upside of cooking is it inevitably leads to eating, but the downside is it inevitably leads to cleaning up afterward.\n

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If you\u2019ve ever made a mess by dipping a spoon in a saucepan of food and then leaving the spoon out on the countertop, then this handy trick will be a lifesaver. Almost every saucepan has a hole in the handle, and you can use this to balance the spoon and save yourself the clean up after.\n

Plunger \n

Like Are you using a sink plunger in your toilet? Many people aren\u2019t even aware of the fact that there are various kinds\u2026 Long story short, if you\u2019re using a flat bowl-shaped rubber plunger to unclog a toilet, it\u2019s not the right one for the job. This is the type of plunger (pictured above) designed for flat surfaces, such as a sink or a bathtub.\n

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Drink Cartons\n

Pouring yourself a glass of milk or filling up a bowl of cereal sometimes leads to accidents. There\u2019s no use crying of spilled milk and that\u2019s because it happens all the time. There\u2019s something about all that liquid sloshing around that makes it harder to keep control.\n

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Unless that is, you try this simple trick. If you pour milk from the other side of the carton there\u2019s less milk sloshing around and it\u2019s easier to hold it steady. It may seem weird, but give it a try and see how it works.\n

Soda Can Tabs\n

Is there anything more common than the tab of a soda can? You pull it, open the can, you drink, you forget all about it. There\u2019s nothing special about it, there\u2019s no little trick \u2014 or so most of us think, until we learn the use of it.\n

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If you\u2019ve ever lost your straw in a soda can, or had it fall out, you\u2019ll be pleased to discover a use for the little hole in the tab. Slot your straw through and it holds everything in place, making it much easier to manage.\n

Shopping Cart Loops\n

Not very many of us will take the time to really look at a shopping cart and wonder how it\u2019s designed. It\u2019s a cart \u2014 it\u2019s got space on the inside for your groceries, it\u2019s got wheels on the bottom to move it around, and it\u2019s got a handle for you to push it. That\u2019s all, right?\n

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Not quite \u2014 there\u2019s another handy feature that many of us might miss. There are loops on shopping carts that can be used to hold your grocery bags, keep them upright if they have fragile items, or store extra if you\u2019ve got a lot of groceries.\n

Bananas\n

Okay, there has to be a mistake here \u2014 there\u2019s no trick to eating a banana, right? It\u2019s the simplest thing in the world to do. You grab the stem, you pull, the skin peels off, you eat it. Well, sometimes it doesn\u2019t peel quite so easily. In fact, sometimes it can be a real pain.\n

There is another way \u2014 grab the bottom of the banana, and peel from there. The skin comes off much easier. That\u2019s why monkeys do it this way, and when it comes to bananas monkeys know best.\n

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Juice Boxes\n

There\u2019s nothing better than a juice box on a hot summer\u2019s day. Sure, if you squeeze it too hard, juice can go everywhere and leave a sticky mess \u2014 but if you\u2019re a kid, someone else will clean that up. You don\u2019t have to worry about it.\n

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Unless you do. If you\u2019re the one who has to do the cleaning, you\u2019d rather kids didn\u2019t make a mess with their juice boxes. That\u2019s why it\u2019s helpful to open up the flaps on the bottom of the juice box, to give them something to hold when they\u2019re drinking.\n

Tic Tacs\n

Keeping your breath fresh is a matter of pride for many of us. There are people who won\u2019t go anywhere without a pack of gum or some Tic Tacs. The trouble with Tic Tacs, though, is that they\u2019ll come spilling out when all you wanted was one or two.\n

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It doesn\u2019t have to be that way. There\u2019s a trick to everything \u2014 even Tic Tacs. Turn the pack upside down and use the lid as a dispenser for one Tic Tac at a time. Easy!\n

Detergent\n

Detergent keeps your clothes clean and fresh, but it can cause damage if you use too much of it. How can you be sure you\u2019re getting the right balance of cleaning your laundry thoroughly, but not going overboard?\n

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\nUsually, the cap of your detergent will have a marker, or there\u2019ll be instructions on the bottle to let you know how to measure it out. That way you can be sure you\u2019re using the right amount \u2014 no more, no less.\n

Oranges\n

An orange is a delicious snack, it\u2019s good for you, and it\u2019s lots of fun to eat as well. Except once you\u2019re done, there\u2019s juice everywhere, and you\u2019re all sticky. There\u2019s a better way to do it that avoids all the mess, and makes the whole experience easier too.\n

Cut the orange on both ends, top and bottom, and then you can just pull it open. The orange will unwrap conveniently and you can use the skin to keep it all together. Very handy.\n

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Toilet paper rolls \n

Like There are two kinds of people – those who place the toilet paper so that the end falls over the roll, and those who let it hang under the roll. Surprisingly, the subject caused a great deal of debate over the years and even spurred a few scientific studies. And while you may not think that there is a right or wrong way to place a toilet paper roll, Seth Wheeler, the New York businessman who invented perforated toilet paper, begs to differ.\n

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According to the illustrations that are part of his 1891 patent, the flap is intended to fall over the roll. Not only is it much easier to find the end of the roll this way, but it\u2019s also the more sanitary way to use toilet paper because the end isn\u2019t close to the bathroom wall.\n

Vegetable Peelers
\nThere\u2019s only one way to use a vegetable peeler, but it does more than just peeling the outside of a vegetable. You can use it to peel vegetables in just about any way imaginable, which can really come in handy when you have a meal to prepare.\n

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\nTry using your vegetable peeler to slice onions. Chopping onions with a knife works well enough, but sometimes you want thinner strips and you don\u2019t have the patience to slice everything up nice and thin.\n

source: \/brain-sharper, ba-bamail\n

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