
Bread…Because it’s so spongy and absorbent, bread is a great way to sop up spills before they seep too deeply into a tablecloth. “It’s great for dabbing up oil, sauces, wine and really most liquids,” Koch writes in an email. The next time you’re at dinner and something splatters the tabletop, reach for a piece of bread to limit the damage.
In the same vein, Country Living reports that the gluten in bread acts as a magnet for dirt. Indeed, if you’re plagued by smudges of mysterious provenance on walls, cabinets and door frames, a balled-up slice of white or rye bread works as a natural eraser. Take the crust off a slice, roll the remainder into a sponge, and dab it against the offending mark to lift it. Koch warns against rubbing too hard, though, to avoid leaving behind crumbs.
Bread also picks up broken glass like a champion. “If you aren’t sure, you got all the pieces, just press a slice of bread around the area, and any shards will stick to it,” writes Koch. Take care not to use too much pressure, to protect your fingers from getting pricked.
Never heard these tips for bread. Thank you!
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Welcome, and I can vouch for the oil spills, and picking up glass. Thank you for reading and commenting!
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You’re welcome!
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That looks good but I’ve given up bread.
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I am happy to read that you know what your body needs.
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