
10.Rub a walnut on damaged wooden furniture to cover up scratches
Minor scratches on wooden furniture can be disguised using a walnut. Rub the nut over the scratched area several times, then buff with your finger. The natural oils in the walnut penetrate the wood, making scratches less noticeable. It’s an easy, natural, and surprisingly effective trick.
11.Put lemon juice on your avocado and guacamole
Sliced avocado and guacamole can turn brown quickly. Squeeze a little lemon or lime juice over them to slow down the browning. The citric acid not only preserves color but also adds a fresh, tangy flavor to your dish.
12.Use hair clips to organize long wires
Keep unruly long wires under control using claw hair clips. Wrap your wires loosely into a loop, then clip them together. It’s a simple trick to prevent tangles, save space, and make it easier to find the cord you need.
13.Freeze fresh herbs with olive oil in an ice cube tray
Place chopped fresh herbs in an ice cube tray, pour olive oil over them, and freeze. When cooking, just pop out a cube and add it directly to your dish. It’s convenient, preserves the flavor of the herbs, and reduces food waste.
14.Take the last sliver of a soap bar and stick it in the new bar
Don’t waste the tiny leftover pieces of soap. Stick them onto a new bar, and you’ll get full use of every bit. This hack prevents frustration and keeps your soap from disappearing down the drain.


