People only realize there’s a hidden compartment in their toasters — and it blows their minds | Pro IQRA News

People only realize there’s a hidden compartment in their toasters — and it blows their minds

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FOODIES DISCOVER A HIDDEN COMPARTMENT IN TOASTERS – DID YOU KNOW IT WAS THERE?

Most of us rely on toasters when it comes to a quick breakfast in the morning. But as it turns out, there’s a secret feature that makes cleaning this device a breeze.

The hidden feature has taken the internet by storm — did you know it existed?

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The hidden feature has taken the internet by storm — did you know it existed?Credit: TikTok/@just_lovelee_boutique
According to folks, this little tray makes clean up a lot easier

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According to folks, this little tray makes clean up a lot easierCredit: TikTok/@just_lovelee_boutique

This amazing find was shared by a professional Australian cleaner, Kacie, who is known to her fans as The Big Clean Co on TikTok.

According to her, the hidden compartment catches all the remaining crumbs – and people go crazy.

“There are cleaning hacks circulating around the internet that aren’t really hacks at all, they just make it harder.

”This week I was sent one. Clean your toaster with a hair dryer. Just put it in the trash,” the Australian buzzer laughed.

But then, during the video, Cassie puts her hand under the toaster and pulls out a small tray full of crumbs.

And while some may insist they were well aware of the feature, this was new information to hundreds of social media users.

One person commented, “There is a tray?!?!?!?”

“Oh my God, I can’t believe this. I’m always staring at him and getting annoyed because of all the crumbs,” another bewildered.

Another person was less impressed and wrote, “Okay, I understand you wouldn’t understand some things, BUT, WON’T YOU KNOW Roasting Trays???”

“Your house could also catch fire.”

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2023 seems to be all about learning new ways – and now people have figured out how to stop crying when cutting onions.

Keen foodies will know that most delicious recipes call for onions—which always comes with a torrent of tears.

Luckily, there’s a simple way to stop crying, so if you’re planning on savoring a delicious vegan tangine or delicious baked chorizo ​​tortellini tonight, this one’s for you.

The inexpensive trick has already gone viral on Instagram and one of those who tried it was Dustin Hadley, better known to his 351k fans as That40yearguy on social media.

According to Dustin, who was recently shocked by a microwave hack, the answer is pretty simple.

Sharing her life-changing cooking tip, the life hacking enthusiast has revealed that all you have to do is put a slice of bread in your mouth.

Armed with a loaf of white bread, Dustin chomped down into a slice and proceeded to chop an onion in front of him — and after zooming in on his face, there were no tears in his eyes.

Completely surprised the foodie said, “You tell me 40 years ago that I cry every time I chop onions for onion rings, could I have done this?

“I can’t believe this actually worked,” he said captioned the now viral video.

Since it was uploaded to the popular social media platform, the clip has taken the internet by storm.

Thousands of people flocked to the comments to share their thoughts, as well as their hack to keep the tears away.

A fellow diner said, “A wet paper towel near the cutting board works too! “

‘If you don’t cut the root of the onion,’ another insisted, ‘you’ll never tear. ”

He explained a third of the magic behind this trick, saying, “It’s the sulfur in the onion that the bread absorbs before it reaches your eyes, which makes it so effective.”

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The woman added, “Chewing gum is also helpful but I have no idea why that works, I wasn’t taught that in chemistry.”

Another commented, “I was always taught, ‘Sharp knife, no tears.'”

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