When cutting or dicing veggies or meat (ex: scrambled eggs or stirfry), using a pizza cutter will make the job a lot quicker than chopping with a knife.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Tip of the Day #213: Toothpaste on Yellow Nails
Whiten nails all up by rubbing toothpaste to remove the stains. You can also add a few drops of lemon for extra whitening, it’s a natural bleaching agent!
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Tip of the Day #212: Uses for Q-Tips
Candle-Lighter- If the wick on your candle is burned out, dip the end of a Q-tip in rubbing alcohol, light the end and you can now reach that burnt down wick.
Dust Buster- Use a Q-tip to dust the creases and cracks of a picture frame or statue.
Zipper Un-sticker- Is your zipper stuck? Dip that cotton end in olive oil to act as a lubricant and rub on the zipper for an easy zip.
Electronics Cleaner- Q-tips can be used to clean CDs, DVD players, radios, cameras and computers.
Kid Paintbrush- It is obvious; kids make a mess when painting, so they might as well use a brush that you can throw away and is easy to hold in their little hands! Use a Q-tip to eliminate a mess.
Tip of the Day #211: *REPOST* Eggs in the Oven
For anyone that may not know, the BEST way to make hard-boiled eggs is in the oven! Place your eggs in a muffin tray so they do not roll around, then pop in the oven for 25-30 minutes at 325 F degrees. Not only are they tastier, but they become much easier to peel! Do not worry, they will never explode...well unless you have a very powerful oven! :)
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Limit Your Clean-up Time When Cooking!
The last thing any of us feels like doing after slaving over a meal is cleaning up afterwards. Even if you have little helpers whose nightly chore is to do the dishes, there are sneaky ways you can minimize 'tidy-up time' to get most of the work done before dessert. Here's how:
Empty the dishwasher
This should be the golden rule of tidy cooking - before you even think about pulling out a chopping board, empty the dishwasher, or better yet, get a little helper to do this job before you step into the kitchen--then re-stack the dishwasher as you cook.
Soak it
If you don't have a dishwasher, clean any dirty dishes before starting. Follow by filling the kitchen sink with hot, soapy water. As you work, drop in the utensils and dishes you've used into the water and let them soak. Washing up will be a cinch when the gunk easily slips off from pots and pans and all that's needed is a quick rinse and dry. BONUS: You use less water by filling up your sink and soaking dishes as opposed to running your tap while you scrub each dish!
Cover the counter
To catch mess quickly, line your working space with butcher's paper (or place a sheet of baking paper under a chopping board), then fold it up with the scraps and toss it when you're done. Easy-peasy.
Keep it simple--UTILIZE YOUR CROCKPOT!
It goes without saying that the simpler the meal, the less mess there is to clean up. Make your life easy by cooking slow-cooker family favourites--the Internet is packed with so many wonderful crockpot meal ideas! And the best part? You'll only have the one pot to wash up afterwards!
Clean up in stages
Clear away any dishes and ingredients you've used for preparation before you start cooking. Likewise, after you've finished one task, have a quick tidy up before you start the next one. Cleaning up in stages like this will lighten the load at the end.
Have a garbage bag on the go
Keep a bag or bowl beside your cutting board to toss scraps into as you work, instead of spreading it over the counter top.
Cook cleanly
Avoid unnecessary elbow grease by lining baking and roasting pans with aluminum foil to save scrubbing them later. Likewise, spray measuring cups and spoons with non-stick spray not only prevents stains, but sticky ingredients, like honey, slide right out and the cups and spoons clean up easily.
Wear your tea towel
Tuck a tea towel or cloth into the waistband of your apron or pocket to wipe up small spills to stop them from becoming sticky blobs that need scrubbing later.
Be a multi-tasker
If you are a Mother, you should have mastered multi-tasking a long time ago. So while the water is boiling, load the dishwasher, while the oven is firing up, do a quick wipe down and while the rice is cooking, sweep the kitchen floor. You'll be amazed how much you can get done while cooking.
Turn on the dishwasher before bed
And lastly, flick the switch on your dishwasher before you go to bed.
Tip of the Day #209: Cooking with Garlic
Add garlic immediately to a recipe if you want a subtle taste and towards the end to blast it with flavour!