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Ultimate Kitchen Hacks - The Collection - Ultimate Kitchen Hacks #5 - cover

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Ultimate Kitchen Hacks - The Collection - Ultimate Kitchen Hacks #5

Nell Baker

Publisher: Red Herring Press

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Summary

Are you sick of wasting time in your kitchen? 
BECOME A KITCHEN SUPERSTAR WITH THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION OF GENIUS COOKING TIPS, FOOD HACKS AND KITCHEN SHORTCUTS!  
Save yourself time, money and heartbreak and make your life soooo much easier in the kitchen with this ULTIMATE collection of simple yet essential cooking hacks. 
You will LOVE these 179 shortcuts on everything from icing cupcakes in an instant to no-more-tears onion-chopping to de-gunking a microwave with ease! 
Click the buy button to fall back in love with cooking and with your kitchen! 
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Would you like to learn how cook al-dente pasta in one minute, stop nuts and berries sinking in your cakes, keep your fresh ginger fresh forever or Power-slice Cherry Tomatoes? 
Then this is the book you have been waiting for – almost 180 shortcuts to make cooking super-fast and easy! 
Ultimate Kitchen Hacks – The Collection brings together all four volumes of this series to show you 179 cooking tips you can use immediately – you’ll wish you’d known them years ago! 
In this book YOU’LL DISCOVER HOW TO:Scoop up stray eggshells from your bowl in a jiffyCook al-dente pasta super-fastKeep your sugar fresh foreverMake whipped cream without beatersOpen a tight jar lid with no effortWarm bread dough without an ovenMake chocolate bowls with your breathDefrost meat quicker than you can believeKeep salt from hardeningIce cupcakes in an instantPeel an egg with just waterKeep your fresh ginger fresh foreverNatural food bug repellentTurn a pot handle into a spoon restPower-slice Cherry TomatoesRejuvenate limp celeryPrevent sugar from clumpingDe-gunk a microwave with easeGet a flaky pie crust every timePeeling potatoes with only your hands in a snapCook the perfect burger every timeSpeed-cooking your onionsMake perfect baconClean cast-iron without causing rustPrevent brown sugar from hardeningTest temperatures without a thermometerKeep natural nut butters moist and softKeep homemade cookies softGet rid of garlic smells from your handsAvoid ice cream freezer burnClean your coffee grinder in minutesCook perfect mash potatoesKeep champagne bubblyMake super creamy pasta sauceEasy way to separate bacon stripsMake taco shells in minutes 
 … and 143 other invaluable kitchen hacks! 
Click the buy button to fall back in love with cooking and with your kitchen!
Available since: 10/05/2016.

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