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People are only just realising trick to pour sauce without making mess


No one enjoys a messy kitchen splattered with ingredients after a culinary adventure.

However, when slip-ups do occur, tidying up post food preparation is generally a breeze. But if you’re seeking to prevent untidy spills while seasoning your dishes, then brace yourself for a game-changing kitchen life hack.

In an Instagram share that left jaws dropping, the stylish and charismatic Gok Wan divulged a nifty tactic for pouring liquids cleanly and accurately.

Captioned simply with a “mind-blown” emoji, the clip revealed an innovative use of a bottle’s lid to create a small opening for a controlled, no-splash pour.

The life-altering tip managed to resonate with his 1.1 million followers, sparking a sensation as hordes expressed their astonishment. 

Comments flooded in, with one person exclaiming: “Who knew?” Another was equally impressed declaring: “Wow Gok Wan, didn’t know this? Thank you for sharing.”

Someone else admitted their surprise, posting: “I thought it was just meant to be pulled back halfway? That’s what I’ve always done.”

An enlightened follower remarked: “Well! Now we know… brilliant!” While another simply couldn’t contain their amazement, adding: “Shut up?!”

It isn’t just Gok Wan’s clever kitchen workaround that set social media abuzz. Recently, a woman’s £1.50 cleaning hack makes “disgusting” hobs look brand new.

Despite the fact that sometimes, no matter how hard you scrub, the stains just won’t budge. Emma, who posts on social media as @cleanqueen95, said there’s a miracle product that worked wonders for her.

She claimed: “Honestly, it gets like this every time I use it. At least cleaning it is satisfying.” She took some of The Pink Stuff cleaner, put it on a sponge and got to work on her grimy, greasy hob.

And on another occasion, foodies were left mind-blown after discovering a “secret” ketchup sauce hack. In a viral video, the person demonstrates how a fork can be the ultimate tool in your condiment arsenal, meaning you never have to waste a drop again.

The caption revealed: “The secret Heinz doesn’t want you to know!” By placing a fork under the sachet and sliding it across, you can salvage “every last drop of ketchup”.

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