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You're still trying to jam your hand into the can to get your Pringles? Amateur.
Here's the right way to do it: On almost every box of aluminum foil, there's a perforated tab on either side. Punch those in to keep the roll in place in the box, and just take as much foil as you need with ease.
Here's the right way to do it: It's way easier and neater to push the piece in toward the other pieces.
Here's the right way to do it: Most pots have a small hole on the handle. You can use it as a little holster for your spoon.
Here's the right way to do it: The corrugated side should be facing the scalp, so that the hair clip can get a better grip on the hair.
Here's the right way to do it: On the underside of most little Tic Tac doors, there is a small indentation. With this, you can elegantly take out just one Tic Tac.
Here's the right way to do it: If you want to avoid a mess, tear the top half of the cupcake off, and stick the bottom bit of cake on top. Now you've got yourself a tidy little cupcake sandwich.
Here's the right way to do it: Use a straw or chopstick to poke up through the strawberry and totally remove the stem.
Here's the right way to do it: Your thumbs and pinkies belong on the bottom of the burger. The rest of your fingers stay on top. This way, the toppings will never slip out again.
Here's the right way to do it: If you really don't want someone to be able to read what you've crossed out, write over mistakes with other words or scribbles. It makes your errors much harder to decipher.
Here's the right way to do it: Turn your bread upside down before you slice it. It gives you a larger and more even cutting surface.
Here's the right way to do it: Put the straw through tab on the can, and turn it so the straw is held in place. That way the carbonation won't keep constantly lifting the straw out of the can.
Here's the right way to do it: if you unfold the takeout container, it becomes a little paper plate you can eat it off of.
Here's the right way to do it: Twist the free end of the loop and push it through the knot to untie it easily.
Here's the right way to do it: If you pour your juice from the top, it's easier to control the flow and cut the flow off neatly and quickly.
Here's the right way to do it: The free end belongs on the outside of the roll. Look, the original patent from1891 even says that's the right way to do it.
Here's the right way to do it: Look for little tabs on the cart, right behind the child seat. You can actually hang bags off of them to really optimize for space inside your cart as you're wheeling it out to your car.
Here's the right way to do it: The fastest way to cool down a bottle is to wrap it in a wet paper towel and put it in the fridge (or freezer, if you're really desperate).
Here's the right way to do it: When reheating, try spreading your pasta out into the shape of a doughnut. It'll heat up much more evenly.
Here's the right way to do it: Fold up a piece of paper into a sleeve, and slip it into the can alongside the chips. Then tilt the can and pull the paper sleeve out to get at your chips much more cleanly.
Here's the right way to do it: There's usually an indicator on the gas gauge that shows what side the gas cap is on. Take a look.