Most people cut off spring onions, use them, and throw away the rest without thinking. But the bottom part with the roots can sprout again very quickly if you place it in water or soil.
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Imagine: your friends are on their way to brunch, and you're holding an avocado as hard as a rock. Panic? Not at all. Before you throw the gun in the corn (or the avocado in the trash), we have a genius aluminum foil trick that promises to work wonders in five minutes. Is it real magic or just a culinary illusion?
You know the scenario? Suddenly you get a message saying “We’ll be there in 20 minutes,” and you look in the fridge and realize you don’t have any drinks in it. Or it’s hot outside and you’d like to have a really cold drink now, not in an hour. At times like these, the wet paper towel trick comes in handy.
After a long drive or flight, the body often responds immediately - tight muscles. And that's when most people realize that a massage is not at hand, and the vacation is just beginning. A tennis ball can release that tension in a matter of minutes.
A wrinkled shirt, dress or T-shirt just before leaving home is no longer a reason to be in a bad mood. A simple trick with an ice cube in the dryer can noticeably soften wrinkles in a few minutes and save valuable time.
The sudden craving for sugar, chocolate, or cookies most often strikes in the late afternoon. The feeling resembles an uncontrollable physical need that is almost impossible to escape. Science explains this phenomenon not as a lack of willpower, but as a purely biological response of the body to fluctuations in blood sugar.
Let's face it: nothing ruins a perfect look faster than that unfortunate "rip" that decides to travel the entire length of your legs in the middle of an important date or business dinner. Buying pantyhose can sometimes feel like playing roulette with your own money - you invest fifteen euros, and you get ten minutes of confidence before the inevitable textile disaster occurs. Have you ever wondered why some women always look flawless, like they just stepped off the cover of Vogue, while your wardrobe gives up at the first contact with reality?
Let's face it, we all love that moment when we bring a fresh bouquet of tulips into our apartment. We immediately feel like we're in a chic Parisian apartment or in the middle of the vast fields of the Netherlands. But this aesthetic idyll often ends faster than the average reality show romance. The tulips droop and the petals fall. So how do you turn this blooming drama into long-lasting love? We discover the tricks that florists don't want to share with you.
Hiccups always come at the most inopportune moment. In the middle of an important meeting, in the complete silence of a movie theater, or on a first date. A sudden sound produced by the body completely involuntarily quickly attracts unwanted attention.
Cooking is often a matter of taste, so mistakes happen even to experienced chefs. One of the most common is overcooked soup, which can instantly ruin the taste of an otherwise excellent dish. Many people in such a situation give up or start diluting the soup with water, which often weakens its taste. The solution is the potato trick.
You look in the mirror in the morning and there they are again. The dark circles under your eyes that make you look like you haven't slept in a week. Even though you actually got seven hours of sleep. You reach for the expensive eye cream you bought with the promise that it would miraculously remove the dark circles. Three weeks later, they're still there.
Glass jars from pickles, tomato sauce or jam are great for reusing. You can use them in the kitchen to store spices, nuts or homemade sauces. But the problem is almost always the same: labels. When you try to remove the label, it often leaves a sticky residue on the jar that is very difficult to clean.











