10 Common Items Found In The House That Have Double Identities – Like Dental Floss As A Knife

If you feel like we’ve pretty much convinced you to start repurposing things around the house, we’re not quite done yet. You still don’t know how cooking spray and some extra coffee filters can make life so much easier when you’re at home. We’re all about reusing and soon enough, you will be too!

3. Cooking Spray As A Food Storage Container Stain Shield

Those unsightly stains left over from last month’s arrabiata sauce could have been avoided simply by spraying food storage containers with a coat of cooking spray before filling with leftovers. This keeps containers looking brand new and helps the food slide out instead of sticking.

2. Rice Cooker As A Bread Machine

It’s true! Using only four ingredients and a no-knead recipe, you’ve got yourself a no-fuss, low mess loaf of bread. The crust won’t be as crusty as oven-baked, but the rice cooker will rise and bake your bread, without the dirty bowls.

1. THE AWARD FOR BEST DOUBLE AGENT GOES TO – Coffee Filters As Bowl Sectionals And…

WOW, your guests (and save yourself from having to go out and buy new bowls) by turning a larger bowl into a sectional snack tray.

As Disposable Snack Bowls For Kids And…

Forget expensive, non-recyclable plastic bowls, and opt for coffee filters as on-the-go, kid-friendly plates.

As Grease Absorbing Sheets And…

Save the paper towel and go for high absorbing coffee filters when you’re degreasing bacon, fried chicken, French fries and other fried goodies.

As A Splatter Protector And…

Plop an upside-down coffee filter on top of your food before microwaving. The shape will stay in one place and will save you from having to scrape off last night’s dinner from the inside of the microwave.

As A Screen Cleaner

Did you know coffee filters are lint free? That makes them perfect for wiping down screens, TVs, mirrors, glass tables and more.

What did you think of these double-identity, household items? Neat, eh?

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