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Hamburger tip

To keep hamburger patties from shrinking, just poke a hole in the center of the patty before grilling. The hole will fill in as the burger cooks and the patty will remain the same size.

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Knitter's tips

Cylinders that potato chips come in are handy for knitting projects – just wash and dry the empty can, place a skein of yarn in it, cut a hole in the plastic top and pull the end of the yarn through the hole.

You can cover the outside of the can with contact paper, if you like to make it pretty. It's especially convenient for taking your knitting with you when traveling.

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Equipment for making sandwich fillings

Both a potato masher and pastry blender work great for smoothly and evenly mixing up the ingredients for a sandwich spread like chicken or ham salad. A potato masher will make a smoother filling and the pastry blender will leave foods in small pieces better.

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Avoid ruined brooms, shovels, tools

Hang brooms, shovels, rakes and other yard/floor tools. If the handles have a hole, insert a cord or string and knot it. Hang the item from a hook or nail. If it does not have a hole and drilling one is not an option, purchse a hook designed to hang things on or pound in 2 nails allowing space between them to place the handle of the shovel, broom, etc. Hang the tools high enough so the bristles or edges do not rest on the floor/ground. If using 2 nails, hang the tool or broom upside down with the bristles, etc. resting on the nails.

This will save the shovel from rusting on the edge from sitting in melted snow/water and bent bristles on the broom from the weight of the broom pushing on them.

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How to Make Recipes Healthier

SIMPLE WAYS TO MODIFY A RECIPE

To reduce cholesterol or saturated fats:
1. Select lean cuts of meat.
2. Serve moderate portion sizes.
3. Replace animal fats with appropriate substitutes.

Examples:
Instead of: Use:
Butter, lard, bacon or Polyunsaturated margarine,
meat fat and drippings Butter Buds, Pam or olive oil
Sour cream Plain low-fat yogurt, Mock Sour Cream
Whole milk Skim milk
Whole milk cheese Low-fat cheese
Whole eggs Egg whites or egg substitute

To reduce calories or fats:
1. Brown meat by broiling or cooking in non-stick pan with little or no oil.
2. Chill soups, stews, sauces and broth. Remove congealed fat (saves 100 calories per tablespoon of fat removed).
3. Trim fat from meat. Also remove skin from poultry.
4. Use water-packed canned products (canned fish, canned fruits).
5. In recipes for baked products, the sugar can often be reduced by 1/4 to 1/3 without harming the final product. Cinnamon and vanilla also give the impression of sweetness.
6. Use fresh fruit whenever possible. If canned fruit must be used, select water-packed varieties, or fruit canned in unsweetened juice.
7. For sauces and dressing, use low-calorie bases (vinegar, mustard, tomato juice, fat-free bouillon) instead of high calorie bases (creams, fats, oil, mayonnaise).

To reduce sodium:
1. Use herbs and spices instead of salt.
2. Salt can be reduced or eliminated in most recipes.
3. Avoid recipes that contain substantial amounts of baking powder or baking soda.
4. Use low-sodium or unsalted ingredients during cooking (unsalted margarine, low-sodium canned products, salt-free crackers and cereals, low-sodium stocks or bouillons).
5. Check processed foods for sodium content and replace with homemade varieties whenever possible, or purchase low-sodium products. Commercial soups and salad dressings, for example, may contain high levels of sodium.
6. Reduce consumption of luncheon meats, ham, bacon, frankfurters and sausages, smoked, pickled and salted foods. Instead use fresh meats, poultry, fish and low-sodium luncheon meats.
7. Use fresh or frozen fish instead of canned or dried varieties.
8. Water in which salty products are cooked can be poured off and replaced with new water.
9. Do not automatically add salt to boiling water when cooking pasta, rice, vegetables and cereals.
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Meringue Tip

When putting meringue on top of a pie, etc. always be sure to have it touching the edge of the crust or pan on all the edges to save it from shrinking during cooling.

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Screws loose?

To prevent the screws in eyeglasses from loosening, apply a small drop of clear nail polish to the threads before tightening them.
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Moist cookie trick

Stir in a small box of dry vanilla pudding mix into oatmeal cookie dough to make moist and chewy cookies.

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Punch tips for your parties

Serving size: an average serving is about 1/2 cup

Chill all ingredients for cold punches before mixing. Fruit juices and spices may be mixed ahead and refrigerated, but soft drinks and alcohol should be added just before serving. An ice ring in a punch bowl will last longer than ice cubes – be sure the size of the ice ring will fit the punch bowl. To keep a rich flavor and not dilute the punch, make the ice ring is made from the same juices that are in the punch, adding colorful fruits if desired.

For hot punches, be sure the punch bowl is heat-resistant, and warm it by rinsing with hot water before adding the punch. Hot punches also can be served in an attractive saucepan right from the stove or in a fondu pot, chafing dish or slow cooker.

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Souper tips

Substitute corn in vegetable soup with corn relish for a tasty change.

Add a can of cream-style corn and some V-8 to beef vegetable soup for added nutrition and a taste pick-up.

Stir in a tablespoon or two of spicy mustard into your potato soup for an added zip.

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