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19 Things You Should Never Do In A Kitchen Never try to catch a falling knife. ... Don't add dry flour or cornstarch to hot liquid. ... Never use wet oven mitts to handle hot pots or pans. ... Don't put a hot glass dish on a wet surface. ... Never serve a dish before you taste it. ... Never forget to wash your hands after chopping a chile. More items... •
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Read More »The kitchen, a wondrous place full of delicious possibilities, can also be a dangerous one. There are hot surfaces and sharp objects all around, and things can get ugly if one is not careful -- from something as benign as a ruined meal to more serious outcomes like severe burns. Folks, there are do's and don't's when it comes to proper kitchen etiquette. We found the best reddit thread on the subject that has input from industry chefs and home cooks alike. (Who better to weigh in on the subject than those who are learning from their mistakes?) We fact-checked each brilliant piece of advice listed below, credited to the reddit user who wrote it. Without further ado, here are things you should never do in the kitchen: 1. Never try to catch a falling knife. Just take a step back. (kirkl3s) 2. Don't add dry flour or cornstarch to hot liquid. It'll cause hard-to-whisk-out clumps. Instead, add dry ingredients such as those to cool liquid first to make a slurry and whisk that into the hot liquid. (ThePrimCrow) 3. Never use wet oven mitts to handle hot pots or pans. Heat tranfers a lot faster through wet cloth than dry ones. (razain86) 4. Don't put a hot glass dish on a wet surface. Or, a hot pan on a glass table. OR, hot liquid into an actual glass. It will shatter, and make a big ol' mess (unless of course it's Pyrex glass -- that's been created to withstand heat). (JimmyL2014) 5. Never serve a dish before you taste it. It will almost always need more salt. (amliebsten) 6. Never forget to wash your hands after chopping a chile. Your eyes will thank you. (magicbullets) 7. Don't confuse baking soda for baking powder. Things won't work out as you hope. While both are leaveners they work in entirely different ways. (Taramonia) 8. Never scrape your knife against a cutting board to move food off of it. It'll dull the blade faster than you can say whoops. (baccus82) 9. Don't use metal utensils on a non-stick pan. It'll ruin the coating on the pan. (Andre_the_Pliant) 10. Never mix water and hot oil. Bad things will happen and you could get seriously burned. (nothesharpest) 11. Don't use a dull knife. It's far more dangerous than the sharpest blade in the world. (Every_Name_Is_Tak3n) 12. Never try to beat eggs whites that have a little yolk in them. It just won't work. Save yourself the time and aggrevation and start over.
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Read More »6 Surprising Benefits Of Planning Planning improves learning. Researchers have found that planning on paper helps improve learning and memory. ... Planning reduces stress. ... Planning promotes positivity. ... Planning boosts productivity. ... Planning promotes mindfulness. ... Planning helps you meet your goals.
6 Surprising Benefits Of Planning The act of planning, particularly using a paper planner, has lots of hidden benefits that may surprise you! We all know how planning helps with time management and organization, even when everything doesn’t go as planned. But are there hidden benefits of planning highly organized and successful people use to their advantage? Keep reading to find out! 1. Planning improves learning. Researchers have found that planning on paper helps improve learning and memory. Write it down and plan it out! (Your brain will thank you!) 2. Planning reduces stress. Planning is the most effective stress management technique. Proactive planning, instead of passive living, is proven to reduce stress. Infuse motivational and inspirational elements in your planning to go beyond reducing stress to finding joy. 95% of LifePlanner™ customers report Erin Condren products bring them joy. That builds upon the next benefit of planning.... 3. Planning promotes positivity. Research suggests planning for something can make you happier. Just looking at a schedule and seeing that you have an upcoming event or vacation you look forward to can lead to positive anticipation and feelings of happiness! 4. Planning boosts productivity. 91% of customers agree that their Erin Condren LifePlanner™️ helped them be more productive. Plus, writing down your plans allows you to go back and see which of your activities are productive and which are slowing you down, which helps you become more efficient too! 5. Planning promotes mindfulness. Writing down your plans in a paper planner makes you slow down, unplug, and be more intentional and mindful.
Pronunciation IPA: /ˈsimo/, [ˈs̠imo̞] Rhymes: -imo. Syllabification: Si‧mo.
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