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My grandma taught me the best tip for rescuing mangled tinfoil – it’s the ‘hack of the century’ & a must for Christmas

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GRANDMOTHERS are famous for their good advice, backed by years of life experience.

One generous TikTok user has shared a pearl of wisdom from her own grandmother, just in time for Christmas.

Grandmothers are renowned for their valuable advice.
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Avoid extra Christmas stress with this handy hack.
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Many of us can relate to the struggle of opening a fresh roll of tinfoil, only to find one strip stubbornly refusing to unfurl neatly – leaving a gigantic tear that gets worse the further you unroll.

It can be hard to pry the foil apart, and quickly leave you frustrated and flustered.

You may even resort to chucking the whole roll away!

Luckily TikTok user @natali.testing.tips was passed down a quick fix from her grandmother – and now she’s sharing it with us.

Natali captioned the video: “This kitchen hack will save you money on buying a new foil.”

Natali showed a badly mangled roll of foil.
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The TikTokker then took a scrunched up piece of foil and gently rubbed the stuck area.
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She showed viewers a foil roll with a large chunk stuck together – as she began to unroll the foil, a tear started to form.

Within seconds, the entire roll was a mangled mess.

To fix the issue, Natali ripped off a piece of the foil and scrunched it into a ball.

She used the scrunched foil to rub at the stuck area and strip-by-strip the foil released itself.

As Natali freed the last strip, she continued to unroll the foil.

Amazingly, the foil loosened and unfurled neatly.
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And this time, the foil unrolled neatly and ready-for-use.

Viewers in the comments were blown away by how easy and effective the hack was.

One commented: “If this works …… this could be the hack of the century, I’m definitely trying it.”

A frustrated viewer wrote: “Not me seeing this after I threw a whole new pack in the bin ’cause it just wouldn’t roll out evenly.”

Someone else vouched for the hack, saying: “Best tip ever…. This is a nightmare when it happens but I tried and your tip works. So thanks.”

While another person, thinking ahead to their festive feast, wrote: “Simple yet effective, know i’ll use that over Christmas.”

And how can you avoid this happening in the future?

Better quality tinfoil is less likely to become stuck, as it is thicker and less flimsy.

Just beware that if you do fork out for the higher-end foil and it still sticks, you may need a larger ball of foil to fix the situation.

Hacks for Keeping Food Fresh in Your Fridge

IF you want your food to stay fresh, you'll need to try out this useful hacks...

  1. Herbs in Water: Store fresh herbs like parsley and coriander in a glass of water, then cover with a plastic bag to keep them fresh for weeks.
  2. Wrap Greens in Paper Towels: Wrap leafy greens in paper towels before placing them in a plastic bag. The towels absorb excess moisture, preventing wilting.
  3. Use Mason Jars: Store salads, chopped vegetables, and even leftovers in mason jars. They are airtight and keep food fresher for longer.
  4. Revive Stale Bread: Sprinkle a bit of water on stale bread and pop it in the oven for a few minutes to make it fresh again.
  5. Baking Soda for Odours: Place an open box of baking soda in your fridge to absorb odours and keep food tasting fresh.
  6. Freeze Herbs in Olive Oil: Chop herbs and freeze them in olive oil using an ice cube tray. This preserves their flavour and makes them easy to use.
  7. Keep Cheese Fresh: Wrap cheese in wax paper instead of plastic wrap. Wax paper allows the cheese to breathe, preventing it from becoming slimy.
  8. Store Avocados with Onions: Place a cut avocado in an airtight container with a slice of onion. The sulphur compounds in the onion slow down oxidation, keeping the avocado fresh.
  9. Use Vinegar Wash for Berries: Rinse berries in a mixture of water and vinegar (one cup of vinegar to three cups of water) before storing. This kills bacteria and mould spores, extending their shelf life.
  10. Egg Freshness Test: To check if eggs are still fresh, place them in a bowl of water. Fresh eggs will sink, while old ones will float.

Implement these clever hacks to maximise the freshness of your food and make the most of your groceries.