THIS Thing Will Keep Food Fresh And Get Rid Of Cellulite

Dean Rouseberg Author: Dean Rouseberg Time for reading: ~3 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
THIS Thing Will Keep Food Fresh And Get Rid Of Cellulite

Food wrap can be found in every kitchen. This is a very convenient way to keep food in the refrigerator and not be afraid of foreign smell in it.

Food wrap can be found in every kitchen. This is a very convenient way to keep food in the refrigerator and not be afraid of foreign smell in it. But there are many more ways to use cling film - in repair work, mud wraps, growing seedlings and cooking homemade sausages. Find out how else you can use cling film.

clean fridge

Refrigerator shelves can be lined with cling film. Change the film as needed and cleaning the refrigerator will not cause a headache.

During renovation

Cling film can be wrapped around open paint or diluted primer, so they do not dry out quickly. The floor can also be covered with foil when painting the wall, so you keep it as clean as possible.

fresh bananas

 

Bananas will stay fresher longer and won't turn black if you wrap the stalks in clingfilm.

Hands without calluses

Wrap the handle of a shovel or rake with cling film so you don't rub calluses on your hands.

Keep the house warm

Sometimes in cold weather the plastic latch of the window does not close due to the temperature difference. Stick cling film on the window and you can easily close it. You can also cover window crevices with foil, a quick way to keep your home warm.

Dough proofing

 

Cling film will also help protect yeast dough from drafts and temperature differences. Just wrap the bowl with the dough in cling film.

Boil eggs without shell

Fold several layers of cling film, drip olive oil on it and beat in an egg. Tie the cling wrap tightly to form a pouch. Cook in boiling water for five minutes.

Cosmetic wraps

Honey, mud and other body masks will help keep the skin supple and beautiful. The easiest way to fight cellulite is to apply coffee grounds with a couple of drops of olive oil to your thighs and stomach, then wrap yourself in cling film and go about your business. After half an hour, wash off the mask and smear with anti-cellulite cream.

Make homemade chicken sausages

 

Cling film will help you cook healthy homemade sausages! It's simple, delicious, and keeps you from eating preservatives and questionable meats. It will be necessary to work on the shape of sausages, but in general, making sausages at home is not difficult at all. In addition, such sausages, and other semi-finished products, can be frozen for future use in the refrigerator in the same cling film.

 

Recipe for cooking homemade sausages in cling film with step by step photos >>>

clean floor

Store cling film in the hallway. If suddenly you need to return to the apartment from the street to pick up something, and lacing your shoes takes a lot of time, just wrap your shoes in plastic wrap and boldly follow your forgotten phone.

Traveling 

Small items such as earrings, as well as jars of shampoo and conditioner, wrap with cling film and put in a suitcase. The former will not be lost, and the latter will not flood things.

Keep cut flowers fresh

Wrap the stems of cut flowers with a damp cloth and cling film. This will help keep them fresh if you need to travel or go somewhere.

Sprouting seedlings

 

In order for the planted seeds to germinate, they need a warm and humid environment. It is this environment that will be under the film with which you will wrap the seedling pot.

Before the festive feast

Arrange appetizers and salads on serving platter and wrap with cling film. You can put them in this form on the balcony or send them to the refrigerator. This way they won't get windy and won't attract insects.

Sandwiches to go

It is convenient to take sandwiches and snacks to work or on a trip, portioned (one or two) wrapped in cling film. Clean, practical, and they don't take up as much space as a box or dish with a lid. 

 

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