Good food doesn't have to be complicated; just a few simple tricks can save you time, money, and hassle. And you can find them on r/FoodHacks!
From getting the most out of your leftovers to making the perfect wrap, this subreddit has plenty of useful and simple tips to help you get better results in the kitchen.
If, however, you don't take my word for it, consider this: the subreddit already has over 2.1 million members. That number wouldn't be so big if it was pure nonsense now, would it?
#1 Some Grocers Are Using Banana Leaves As An Alternative Way To Package Without Plastic

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#3 If You Have A Gingerbread Man Cookie Cutter, You Also Have Reindeer Cookies Cutter. Awesome Isn't It. See Image Below To Understand How

If you have gingerbread man cookie cutters, you also have reindeer cookie cutters
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#5 If You Eat A Hard Taco Over A Soft Tortilla Shell You Get A Second Taco

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#9 New To The Sub, So Sorry If This Has Been Done Before. But The Bottom Of J.lohr(As Well As Any Similar Shaped Wine Bottle) Makes A Great Press For Homemade Ravioli

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#13 Keep Some White Grapes In The Freezer. You Can Use Them As Ice Cubes In Your White Wine, And When You Finish, You Get To Eat A Wine-Infused Grape!

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#14 Wrap A Piece Of Lettuce Around One Side Of Your Sandwich/Burger To Keep The Goods From Falling Out The Other Side

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#16 I Hope This Is Helpful

Here's a useful counterintuitive fact: one 18 inch pizza has more "pizza" than two 12 inch pizzas
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#17 When You Finish A Jar Of Mustard, Don’t Throw It Out - Make Delicious Salad Dressing With Only 3 Ingredients. Put Ingredients Into Jar, Shake Vigorously, Done

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#18 I Really Wanted A Hot Dog But Didn't Have Any Buns So I Used A Baked Potato Instead

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#20 My Husband Is Using Our Baby Monitor To Keep An Eye On The Temperature Of His Smoker While He Works

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