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Did Not Know This: The Surprisingly Simple Hack That Solves Everyday Problems

Every now and then, you stumble on a tip so useful, so obvious in hindsight, that it makes you say, “Wait — how did I not know this?!”

Today’s little-known gem is one of those.


The Hack: Put a Wooden Spoon Across a Boiling Pot to Stop It From Boiling Over

Sounds strange? Maybe. But it works — and here’s why.


Why It Works

When water boils, bubbles rapidly rise to the surface. If you’re boiling pasta, rice, or potatoes, the starch adds foam, which causes the pot to overflow quickly. But placing a wooden spoon horizontally across the top of the pot breaks the surface tension of the bubbles as they reach the top — making them collapse before spilling over.

Also, wood doesn’t conduct heat quickly, so the spoon stays cooler than the steam and helps keep the foam in check.


More “Did Not Know This” Tips:

Since you’re here, here are a few more “how did I not know this?” kitchen tricks:


1. Peel Ginger With a Spoon

Forget the knife. Use the edge of a spoon to easily scrape off the thin skin of ginger — no waste, no cuts.

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