5 Useful Life Hacks

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5 Useful Life Hacks

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5 Useful Life Hacks

In this Instructables, we'll have a look at how to:

  • Avoid paying 3x more for bottle of water at the airport
  • Make a cold butter spreadable
  • Get free rubber bands from a recycled item.
  • Be lazy and not to wash the grill or cook on a grill that always sticks
  • Use small shopping bags as bin bags

Let's dive in!

No More "Airport Bottled Water" Rip-OFF

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As you know, we are not allowed to pass with a bottle of water through the airport security.

If you want to have a bottle of water with you all the time, you'll have to buy it.

If you ever bought a bottle of water in the airport, you'll know that it's NOT cheap.

Next time you are going to catch the flight, take an empty bottle with you.

No More "Airport Bottled Water" Rip-OFF

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Airport security will not say anything as the bottle is empty.

No More "Airport Bottled Water" Rip-OFF

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After you pass the security, find a water fountain and fill your bottle.

Spread That Cold Butter

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Spreading a cold/hard butter is not fun.

Take a wooden butter knife and wet the blade.

Spread That Cold Butter

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Put it in the microwave for around 10 seconds.

Times can vary depending on your microwave, so test it out first.

Ideally the blade should be hot and the handle warm. Sometimes the handle can also heat up. If that happens, cool it under cold running water.

Now the butter spreading should be easier.

Free Rubber Bands

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Don't throw away the old inner tube of your bicycle.

You can make lots of rubber bands.

Free Rubber Bands

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Cut your rubber bands and wash them in a soapy water.

Great way to recycle inner tube of your bicycle.

Grilling, But Not Cleaning

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I have a George Foreman grill.

It's great, but after 3 years of use, some foods stick to it.

It's annoying when I try to grill a fillet of salmon.

Sometimes when I open the grill, salmon breaks in pieces, because of the sticking.

If you have the same problem or you don't feel like cleaning your grill after the cooking, do the following:

Grilling, But Not Cleaning

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Take a piece of aluminium foil and add some oil if you want to.

Spread the oil with a piece of paper.

Grilling, But Not Cleaning

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Put the foil on the grill.

Make sure the grill is turned OFF - unless you like to get burned.

Turn ON the grill.

When grill has heated up, add the food and cook as usual.

When food is cooked, you'll only need to wash the drip-tray.

It's also a good idea to quick-clean the grill with a wet cloth, even if it looks clean.

Using Small Bags for the Bin

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I like to use shopping bags for my rubbish.

It's a great way to recycle the bags and save a buck.

Some bags are too small for the bin.

What to do?

Using Small Bags for the Bin

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Take your bin and mark the points where you will cut it/saw it.

Cut it or saw it in the points marked.

Now your bin is all-size bag friendly.